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I can't believe nobody else in the US cares about this. I can't speak for others but speaking for myself...I am in Texas and have loved ones in the hurricane area. I am in it in real life. I don't need to discuss it here. Is everyone okay yellowrose? Thank you for asking. Yes, those I know have evacuated and are safe. Many are still in danger and some have died |
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I can't believe nobody else in the US cares about this. I can't speak for others but speaking for myself...I am in Texas and have loved ones in the hurricane area. I am in it in real life. I don't need to discuss it here. Is everyone okay yellowrose? Thank you for asking. Yes, those I know have evacuated and are safe. Many are still in danger and some have died I'm glad your family are okay. I'm sad for those who have died and lost their homes. Hopefully they will be able to rescue all that still need it. I imagine being in it or around it is much more of a nightmare than anyone can imagine. Take care! |
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mightymoe
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Tue 08/29/17 09:04 AM
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looks like harvey moved into the gulf again... i think it pulled to much cold air from above,(the high was 71 yesterday) so it shouldn't reform... but it hasn't stopped raining here since Saturday... all the energy is sitting right on Houston...here's a recent infrared sat. loops
http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/CaribbeanSatellite.aspx?animate=true |
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Moe...you are in that neck of the woods right? Obviously you are safe. I hope your loved ones are too
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Moe...you are in that neck of the woods right? Obviously you are safe. I hope your loved ones are too |
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Moe...you are in that neck of the woods right? Obviously you are safe. I hope your loved ones are too Glad to hear that! We are doing drives here and many with boats are heading that way. It's a Texas thang |
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Correct me if I am wrong...it was supposed to move onto Louisiana but has turned? I hope so. I wouldn't want this to have more victims
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Correct me if I am wrong...it was supposed to move onto Louisiana but has turned? I hope so. I wouldn't want this to have more victims last i saw, it was supposed to move north, but it hasn't turned yet... i never saw where the eye was supposed to go 200 miles back into the gulf... |
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Correct me if I am wrong...it was supposed to move onto Louisiana but has turned? I hope so. I wouldn't want this to have more victims last i saw, it was supposed to move north, but it hasn't turned yet... i never saw where the eye was supposed to go 200 miles back into the gulf... the satellite images are interesting moe |
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but i personally think it sucked up to much cold air to reform, tropical storms need heat...
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Correct me if I am wrong...it was supposed to move onto Louisiana but has turned? I hope so. I wouldn't want this to have more victims last i saw, it was supposed to move north, but it hasn't turned yet... i never saw where the eye was supposed to go 200 miles back into the gulf... the satellite images are interesting moe |
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A professor at the University of Tampa has apologised for posting a tweet suggesting Texas victims of Hurricane Harvey deserved the storm because the state supported Donald Trump in the presidential election.
Ken Storey, a professor of sociology, wrote on Twitter: “I don’t believe in instant karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas. Hopefully this will help them realise the GOP doesn’t care about them.” The tweet was later removed, according to Campus Reform. Mr Storey issued an apology on Monday afternoon, tweeting he "never meant to wish ill will upon any group". I deeply regret a statement I posted yesterday. I never meant to wish ill will upon any group. I hope all affected by Harvey recover quickly — Ken Storey (@klstorey) August 28, 2017 Eric Cardenas, director of public information at the University of Tampa, issued a statement to Fox News about the incident. “The University of Tampa stands in solidarity with the people impacted by Hurricane Harvey, and our thoughts and prayers are with all involved. “The comments made by Kenneth Storey were made via his private social media account. They were not made within his capacity as a faculty member, and they don’t represent the University’s views. “The University of Tampa condemns these comments and the sentiment behind them. Storey has publicly apologised for his comments.” At least nine people are reported to have died as a result of Hurricane Harvey, the worst storm to strike the US in 12 years. More than 3,000 people have been rescued in Houston and the surrounding area since the storm hit, with thousands still waiting to be picked up. |
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A professor at the University of Tampa has apologised for posting a tweet suggesting Texas victims of Hurricane Harvey deserved the storm because the state supported Donald Trump in the presidential election. Ken Storey, a professor of sociology, wrote on Twitter: “I don’t believe in instant karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas. Hopefully this will help them realise the GOP doesn’t care about them.” The tweet was later removed, according to Campus Reform. Mr Storey issued an apology on Monday afternoon, tweeting he "never meant to wish ill will upon any group". I deeply regret a statement I posted yesterday. I never meant to wish ill will upon any group. I hope all affected by Harvey recover quickly — Ken Storey (@klstorey) August 28, 2017 Eric Cardenas, director of public information at the University of Tampa, issued a statement to Fox News about the incident. “The University of Tampa stands in solidarity with the people impacted by Hurricane Harvey, and our thoughts and prayers are with all involved. “The comments made by Kenneth Storey were made via his private social media account. They were not made within his capacity as a faculty member, and they don’t represent the University’s views. “The University of Tampa condemns these comments and the sentiment behind them. Storey has publicly apologised for his comments.” At least nine people are reported to have died as a result of Hurricane Harvey, the worst storm to strike the US in 12 years. More than 3,000 people have been rescued in Houston and the surrounding area since the storm hit, with thousands still waiting to be picked up. That's really pathetic! |
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A professor at the University of Tampa has apologised for posting a tweet suggesting Texas victims of Hurricane Harvey deserved the storm because the state supported Donald Trump in the presidential election. Ken Storey, a professor of sociology, wrote on Twitter: “I don’t believe in instant karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas. Hopefully this will help them realise the GOP doesn’t care about them.” The tweet was later removed, according to Campus Reform. Mr Storey issued an apology on Monday afternoon, tweeting he "never meant to wish ill will upon any group". I deeply regret a statement I posted yesterday. I never meant to wish ill will upon any group. I hope all affected by Harvey recover quickly — Ken Storey (@klstorey) August 28, 2017 Eric Cardenas, director of public information at the University of Tampa, issued a statement to Fox News about the incident. “The University of Tampa stands in solidarity with the people impacted by Hurricane Harvey, and our thoughts and prayers are with all involved. “The comments made by Kenneth Storey were made via his private social media account. They were not made within his capacity as a faculty member, and they don’t represent the University’s views. “The University of Tampa condemns these comments and the sentiment behind them. Storey has publicly apologised for his comments.” At least nine people are reported to have died as a result of Hurricane Harvey, the worst storm to strike the US in 12 years. More than 3,000 people have been rescued in Houston and the surrounding area since the storm hit, with thousands still waiting to be picked up. That's really pathetic! i'm so glad i'm not a liberal anymore... |
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A professor at the University of Tampa has apologised for posting a tweet suggesting Texas victims of Hurricane Harvey deserved the storm because the state supported Donald Trump in the presidential election. Ken Storey, a professor of sociology, wrote on Twitter: “I don’t believe in instant karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas. Hopefully this will help them realise the GOP doesn’t care about them.” The tweet was later removed, according to Campus Reform. Mr Storey issued an apology on Monday afternoon, tweeting he "never meant to wish ill will upon any group". I deeply regret a statement I posted yesterday. I never meant to wish ill will upon any group. I hope all affected by Harvey recover quickly — Ken Storey (@klstorey) August 28, 2017 Eric Cardenas, director of public information at the University of Tampa, issued a statement to Fox News about the incident. “The University of Tampa stands in solidarity with the people impacted by Hurricane Harvey, and our thoughts and prayers are with all involved. “The comments made by Kenneth Storey were made via his private social media account. They were not made within his capacity as a faculty member, and they don’t represent the University’s views. “The University of Tampa condemns these comments and the sentiment behind them. Storey has publicly apologised for his comments.” At least nine people are reported to have died as a result of Hurricane Harvey, the worst storm to strike the US in 12 years. More than 3,000 people have been rescued in Houston and the surrounding area since the storm hit, with thousands still waiting to be picked up. That's really pathetic! i'm so glad i'm not a liberal anymore... Me too! I'm more independent, but have mostly voted democrat in the past...all this is really making me wish I hadn't! I'm glad you and your family are okay moe! |
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A professor at the University of Tampa has apologised for posting a tweet suggesting Texas victims of Hurricane Harvey deserved the storm because the state supported Donald Trump in the presidential election. Ken Storey, a professor of sociology, wrote on Twitter: “I don’t believe in instant karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas. Hopefully this will help them realise the GOP doesn’t care about them.” The tweet was later removed, according to Campus Reform. Mr Storey issued an apology on Monday afternoon, tweeting he "never meant to wish ill will upon any group". I deeply regret a statement I posted yesterday. I never meant to wish ill will upon any group. I hope all affected by Harvey recover quickly — Ken Storey (@klstorey) August 28, 2017 Eric Cardenas, director of public information at the University of Tampa, issued a statement to Fox News about the incident. “The University of Tampa stands in solidarity with the people impacted by Hurricane Harvey, and our thoughts and prayers are with all involved. “The comments made by Kenneth Storey were made via his private social media account. They were not made within his capacity as a faculty member, and they don’t represent the University’s views. “The University of Tampa condemns these comments and the sentiment behind them. Storey has publicly apologised for his comments.” At least nine people are reported to have died as a result of Hurricane Harvey, the worst storm to strike the US in 12 years. More than 3,000 people have been rescued in Houston and the surrounding area since the storm hit, with thousands still waiting to be picked up. That's really pathetic! i'm so glad i'm not a liberal anymore... Me too! I'm more independent, but have mostly voted democrat in the past...all this is really making me wish I hadn't! I'm glad you and your family are okay moe! |
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I'm glad you and your family are okay moe! You're welcome. |
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Hurricane and Tornado Films
An American Opera Documentary (2007) Atomic Twister (2002, TV movie) (PG) Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) Category 5 (2014) (unrated) Category 6: Day of Destruction (2005) (unrated) Category 7: The End of the World (2005) (PG) Condominium (1980, TV movie) (unrated) Cyclone (1978) (PG-13) The Day After Tomorrow (2004) (PG-13) Eye of the Hurricane (2012) Geostorm (2017) The Hurricane (1937) (unrated) Hurricane (1974, TV movie) (unrated) Hurricane (1979) (PG) Ice Twisters (2009) Into the Storm (2014) (PG-13) Key Largo (1948) (unrated) Night of the Twisters (1996, TV movie) (unrated) NYC: Tornado Terror (2008, TV movie) (unrated) Sharknado (2013, TV movie) Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014, TV movie) Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015, TV movie) Sharknado: The 4th Awakens (2016, TV movie) Storm Chasers: Revenge of the Twister (1998, TV movie) (unrated) Tornado (1943) (unrated) Tornado! (1996) (PG) Twister (1996) (PG-13) Flood Films Flood! (1976) (unrated) Flood (2003) (unrated) Flood (2007) (unrated) Geostorm (2017) The Great Flood (Mississippi River Flood) (2012) Hard Rain (1998) (R) Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) (PG) Killer Flood: The Day the Dam Broke (2003, TV movie) (unrated) The Rains Came (1939) (unrated) The Rains of Ranchipur (1955) (unrated) Sinking of Japan (Nihon Chinbotsu) (2006) (unrated) The World Sinks Except Japan (2006) (unrated) Tidal wave and Tsunami Films 2012 (2009) (PG-13) The 5th Wave (2016) (PG-13) Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) (PG) Dashavathaaram (2008) Geostorm (2017) Hereafter (2010) (PG-13) The Impossible (2012) (PG-13) Kayal (2014) (unrated) The Poseidon Adventure (1972) (PG) Poseidon (2006) (PG-13) San Andreas (2015) (PG-13) Tidal Wave (Submersion of Japan) (1973) (PG-13) Tidal Wave (2009) (R) Tidal Wave: No Escape (1997) (unrated) Titanic II (2010, TV movie) (unrated) 2022 Tsunami (2009) The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom (2011) (unrated) Tsunami (2017) The Wave (2016) (R) "Godzilla" (2014) (PG-13) |
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Tat, the sun is out and Harvey is bothering other states now
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Tat, the sun is out and Harvey is bothering other states now That's good news moe, for you all in Texas I mean. Hopefully now the flooding will dissipate. |
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