Electric Vehicles Damaged By Hurricane Ian Are Exploding And Causing Fires

Electric vehicles will help people avoid high gas prices or something. Jimmy Patronis is Florida’s Chief Financial Officer in which his office is discharged to perform the duties of a state treasurer, fire and insurance commissioner. According to him, electric vehicles are now a fire hazard in the state of Florida. From Fox News: A… Read More Electric Vehicles Damaged By Hurricane Ian Are Exploding And Causing Fires

Democrats Already Politicizing Florida Hurricane Ian

You couldn’t make this stuff up even if you tried. The replies to Klobuchar’s remarks are nothing short of beautiful and hilarious . Virginia GOP legislator Nick Freitas said: “Sounds like a threat. Vote for us, or the hurricanes will continue…lol.” One user asked: “Because hurricanes never happened until “climate change.”” Another reply was (link… Read More Democrats Already Politicizing Florida Hurricane Ian

First Hurricane of the Season is Predicted To Remain in Atlantic Ocean

Axios is reporting an unusually slow hurricane season for this year that has not happened in quite a long time. However, while tropical storm Danielle recently achieved hurricane status, it is the first named hurricane since July and is expected to stay off shore, The Washington Post observes the conditions of the Danielle’s arising are… Read More First Hurricane of the Season is Predicted To Remain in Atlantic Ocean

Wow! First Time In 81 Years Not A Single Hurricane Throughout Most of July and August

It is nice when things remain nice and quiet, especially when it involves hurricanes. From CNN: It isn’t your imagination. The tropics in the Atlantic have been very quiet this year despite a forecast from NOAA and other experts forecasting an above-average season. There hasn’t been a named storm since the beginning of July, and if… Read More Wow! First Time In 81 Years Not A Single Hurricane Throughout Most of July and August

Study: Cleaner Air Results In More Hurricanes

A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) study published in the journal Science Advances reveals global storm activity increasing and decreasing simultaneously that is linked to pollution levels on a regionalized basis, in which researchers examined hurricane activity. PHOTO CREDIT: Image by WikiImages from Pixabay