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Pastimes : Severe Weather and the Economic Impact

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To: LoneClone who wrote (6924)12/1/2024 9:48:23 AM
From: Benny-Rubin   of 7186
 
Yes Clone thank you,I have seen that and what a great production. That superstorm in March 1993 was insane and I call it the concrete storm. It's started as rain,then sleet to 2 feet of snow over to freezing rain that coated the snow with 7 inches of ice. Our cars were frozen where they were parked and even the snow plows couldn't push the ice that covered the roads. It's stayed freezing cold for days after and I remember these kids come to me asking if I would pay them to dig out my car. I gladly did and these kids did a great job!

Now hurricane Sandy in 2012 was the most devastating storm in my lifetime.

Now for the past 6 months I have been studying the worldwide great flood of 12,000 years ago. It's not just Noah that documented it,but many other ancient civilizations. It was caused by sudden seizure of catastrophic plate tectonics.I want you to watch and comment on this video that will surly shed new light on Earths history and why these earthquakes and tidal waves of this day and age are really after shocks of what really happened. youtube.com
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