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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78034869 United States 10/03/2019 08:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And that can sometimes signify a large EQ incoming, in a different part of the world. I fear Madrid is moving It could be or there are other fault zones to the east of it that are waking up. There are a lot of old prophecies out there about a major Chicago earthquake with the effects being felt all the way down to the south. A fault line runs right under 2 Peachtree. That crowd doesnt even know it. It is shhhhh. |
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User ID: 77174443 United States 10/03/2019 08:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Jungleboogie And that can sometimes signify a large EQ incoming, in a different part of the world. I fear Madrid is moving It could be or there are other fault zones to the east of it that are waking up. There are a lot of old prophecies out there about a major Chicago earthquake with the effects being felt all the way down to the south. A fault line runs right under 2 Peachtree. That crowd doesnt even know it. It is shhhhh. :Go_On: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78043223 United States 10/03/2019 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Several lakes in the area are overflowing onto adjacent property.At least three residents have been forced out of their homes due to the flooding.It's not clear what's causing the water to rise. Quoting: Goofy for God [link to weather.com (secure)] They are 82 ft above sea level this is something to watch Maybe it is the fact that it has rained hard for 3 months straight all over the state.. that water has to go somewhere. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78043223 United States 10/03/2019 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a bummer for those people but perhaps a lesson in nature and where to put your home Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77197203 Here's a video and photos. Sad, but you're correct! Watch where you build or buy a home! [link to www.orlandosentinel.com (secure)] As a florida resident.. here is what I see. Libtard bitch sells house in NY/NJ/CT.. decides to "move to florida".. Gets suckered by the first realtor that sweet talks her into a house on a lake. Nevermind the "lake" was nothing more than a low lying swampy area a year before the "developer" got permission from the county to build on it because the county wanted the tax money and I am sure there were a few bribes thrown in for good measure. So the developer scrapes it down and uses that dirt to fill in "lots" where the homes are built. The lake she bought next to is then swelled with three month worth of steady rain and the water rises. because the developer covered the place with concrete, blacktop and roofs.. the water can no longer soak into the ground, therefore it runs into the lake filling it more. which runs in her doors because not one of them ever thought about the consequences of their stupidity. Now it is everyone elses fault. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78043223 United States 10/03/2019 11:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ummmm 82 feet above sea level but living on a lake ....hmmm was that lake 82 feet down a cliff or did water rise a few feet because of local hydrology issues (new subdivision, sheet flow , etc ) sounds like he needs to sue a developer and thats about it , sorry no UFO about to bust through the ground , swelling water before it does ....nothing to see here ....move along ...gloomers Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71133376 good points.. gotta wonder how they manage all of this in Florida.. maybe they need to bring in the Dutch to fix their problems? lots of florida is a creation. it was mostly swamps. they dug the dirt out of the swap to make canals lakes and ponds. and put houses and stores and roads on the created high land. dont over think it. [link to cdn.vox-cdn.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78043223 United States 10/03/2019 11:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let's see... they paved over an entire county for Disneyworld and hotels, rainwater is no longer absorbed by any of that soil, so it all flows downhill into lakes, and Florida is one of the rainiest states in America. What could possibly go wrong? Quoting: Turd Ferguson, Jr. Metro Houston knows the answer. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78043223 United States 10/03/2019 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let's see... they paved over an entire county for Disneyworld and hotels, rainwater is no longer absorbed by any of that soil, so it all flows downhill into lakes, and Florida is one of the rainiest states in America. What could possibly go wrong? Quoting: Turd Ferguson, Jr. Metro Houston knows the answer. This answer is ignorant of the facts. Disney is required to maintain the same amount of wetland as when they bought all the property. It is legally it’s own county. It gets Federal tax $$ for doing so, for every piece of land it develops, it must turn the same amount back into wetlands, It’s crazy, I know. But Disneyworld makes hundreds of millions a year from Federal tax money. Unfortunately your ignorance of the mitigation process is shining brightly for all to see. that mitigation property can be across the state in a whole other county.. Dumbass.. they dont tear up their own shit so they can build a new parking lot. They just buy some swamp in Osceola county and call it "wetlands" that they "preserved". |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78043223 United States 10/03/2019 11:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The water isn't rising, the land is sinking. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32998665 Most of Florida is a sandbar floating on the ocean. Add in the weight of the cities, and it is pure insanity. Eventually, Florida's cities will sink. It isn't climate change, it is human stupidity. Florida's natural environment, simply isn't suitable for large scale human habitation. Sand floats now?.. what the fuck, I better go tell this "sandbar" out here to get to floating!!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78043223 United States 10/03/2019 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ummmm 82 feet above sea level but living on a lake ....hmmm was that lake 82 feet down a cliff or did water rise a few feet because of local hydrology issues (new subdivision, sheet flow , etc ) sounds like he needs to sue a developer and thats about it , sorry no UFO about to bust through the ground , swelling water before it does ....nothing to see here ....move along ...gloomers Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71133376 Cliff? You have never been to Florida, I take it. No cliffs. I live there dumbasses and maybe learn to read and comprehend,,,,,fucking mental midget trolls abound in this place Can you explain one thing to me that I observed that perplexes me to no end while traveling to Florida once: "How come, every time there is a slight bend in the road, there is almost always a car ending up off the road and in a ditch?". In Pennsylvania, that "slight bend", wouldn't even mentally register as a slight bend, due to how curvy the roads are. Yet to Floridians, you would think it is a 120 degree angle turn in the road or something. Confuses the shit out of me, and makes me wonder why other States accept Florida's drivers licenses as being valid.* *The backwoods roads I learned to drive on, where so curvy and windy**, they where like 2nd world or 3rd world nation windy road type stuff. Old joke in the region, that people followed drunk cows when deciding where to build roads and city streets. **"Windy" as a word doesn't look right to me. It is bothering me right now, just sharing. Grew up in the PA mountains myself.. now live in FL. What you are describing is more of an effect of everyone here being stoned and or drunk while trying to drive. Its mostly the stoners who end up there in the ditch upside down. they seem to think they can drive in that condition.. they can't. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71133376 United States 10/03/2019 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The water isn't rising, the land is sinking. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32998665 Most of Florida is a sandbar floating on the ocean. Add in the weight of the cities, and it is pure insanity. Eventually, Florida's cities will sink. It isn't climate change, it is human stupidity. Florida's natural environment, simply isn't suitable for large scale human habitation. Sand floats now?.. what the fuck, I better go tell this "sandbar" out here to get to floating!!!! OMG you didnt know all the Islands in the Caribbean and Florida were just giant pool floats , drifting in the wind and currents ....unreal :P |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77505643 United States 10/05/2019 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The water isn't rising, the land is sinking. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32998665 Most of Florida is a sandbar floating on the ocean. Add in the weight of the cities, and it is pure insanity. Eventually, Florida's cities will sink. It isn't climate change, it is human stupidity. Florida's natural environment, simply isn't suitable for large scale human habitation. Sand floats now?.. what the fuck, I better go tell this "sandbar" out here to get to floating!!!! Isn't that why sandbars are always moving ? I know the barrier Islands -Outer Banks- in NC are supposed to be just big sandbars, and each has a "lense-shaped" barrier between fresh water saturated sand above, held in place by salt water saturating the sand below. And the sand on the ocean side is continually swept southward, so inlets keep migrating southward because sand is deposited on southern end of Island [?]. But sand washed away to the south from your beach is [ideally] replenished by sand washed there from beaches to your north. UNLESS ppl start messing around putting up hardened structures to prevent normal sand migration and "re-nourish" beaches, and you end up with this totally fake, dead, pretend beach environment [like Myrtle Beach!} So, of course, THAT's exactly what we're now doing in NC too ! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77955441 United States 10/12/2019 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Several lakes in the area are overflowing onto adjacent property.At least three residents have been forced out of their homes due to the flooding.It's not clear what's causing the water to rise. Quoting: Goofy for God [link to weather.com (secure)] They are 82 ft above sea level this is something to watch Florida sort of floats you know .. much underwater there... moving up... as oceans change and such.. You aren't the only place this is happening. |