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Monday, March 01, 2010

At least 50 people have been killed in storms that have lashed parts of Spain, Portugal and France, officials say. Forty-five of the victims died in France, where many drowned or were hit by parts of buildings or falling trees.
Winds of up to 87 mph caused chaos as they moved from Portugal up through the Bay of Biscay.

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Typical right wing fucktard compares a strong storm against a cat5 hurricane.

"Hey a storm is a storm!"

Of course there is a little difference between 175mph winds versus 87 mph.

Typical right wing fucktard compares a strong storm against a cat5 hurricane.
"Hey a storm is a storm!"
Of course there is a little difference between 175mph winds versus 87 mph.
#1 | Posted by furio at 2010-02-28 05:05 PM

Ditto. We should be able to vote them off the blog after so many fake threads.

According to Zed, tornadoes go up to 70,000 ft. Who knew?

This video of an SR-22 (Blackbird) flying at 70,000 feet was pretty cool:

Reporter goes on SR-22 ride

A SR-22 is one step above a carnival ride.
www.airshareselite.com

That's James May, he ain't a reporter. He is in a U2 spyplane which isn't the same thing as a SR-71 blackbird.

But yeah, the video is cool, you got that part right.

Awesome video.

The Air Force fucking rocks.

Typical right wing fucktard compares a strong storm against a cat5 hurricane.

#1 | Posted by furio

WTF are you babbling about?

oooh! "Global Storming!"

Damn storms...did they use a gun?

It's cause God hates catholics.

BLUESKI

Well, anyway, cool video.

I'm admittedly no spy plane expert, as my previous post clearly indicates. LOL

One thing you definitely see from 70,000 feet is how thin our atmosphere is.

BTW, May is a journalist show also appears on TV.

I'm sure the storm was brutal - like the heat-wave
that cooked many a Frenchy alive several years ago when
temperatures dared to reach a blistering 85 degrees!

Oh the humanity...Oh the waving of white flags!

85 degrees C. Wow that's a record.

Crisis

Higher highs.
Lower lows.
Stormier storms.

RIP to the European dead.

Condolences to their families.

Be Well.

85c would only be 185f. Damn common in socalistic countries like france and eastern canada.

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