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Both Channel 7 and Channel 10 news are starting their weather forecast and reports with "Oh about that Saharan Dust!"


               
2022 Aug 10, 9:44am   1,042 views  36 comments

by Tenpoundbass   follow (10)  

For over the last month, the rain has sort of dried out in South Florida, we are seeing the return of random high altitude flight patterns, which I believe can be used to buffer precipitation by creating a high pressure to block and divert rain. In spite of that, it still does manage to rain for about 5 minutes twice a day for the last week. But it's not really enough, the clouds dissipate as soon as they form, or they move on. Sort of like normal Summertime weather.

So the weather report keeps going on about how it's all because of the Sharan Dust, it's uncanny how much they all bend over backwards to say it. Just like how we see the media all align to use the same verbiage to smear President Trump.

What about the Saharan dust you might ask? Well here's NASA's Dust tracker on the Satellite.

The Pink and Magenta is Dust activity, does anyone see any dust off the coast of South Florida? I sure as hell don't!

Fucking Liars and Fucktards the whole lot of them!


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1   Tenpoundbass   @   2022 Aug 10, 9:52am  

Spoiler alert, that isn't Saharan Dust, Earth sits firmly in the Milky Way Galaxy, our galaxy, that purple, blue and red dust we see in the night sky, is bombarding Earth with 40 to 300 tons of dust every day. It's even why archeological sites are buried under 10's of feet of dirt. The size of the Earth is always growing, just look at all of the dust covering the Earth, but not off the Florida coast. If this was from Earth's deserts, then it would all be a band wrapping around the Tropics of Capricorn. but it's not, it's everywhere even on the poles.

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