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>>20152377>we still don't entirely know everything that causes storms to shiftIsn't it amazing how much we still don't know? Einstein has that quote about how, the more we learn, the more we realize how much we don't know. I wonder what the future of meteorology holds...
>Wind shearThat thing got ripped apart, goodness. I guess it's good that such a phenomenon exists to help keep hurricanes in check, but man mother nature is bruuuuutal sometimes.
>The "official" death toll of that storm for instance is total bologna.Yeah, that's usually the case. Governments don't like to spread mass panic or pushback by releasing true statistics, especially if they're really bad. I don't envy the people who have to respond to something like this, it gets nasty for sure.
>>20152564Come riiiiiiight on in anon! We've got some gondolas over there, a few chocolate bars, uhhh... store bought tea, I guess. What's on your mind today?
>By and ByThe acoustics on this were great. This seems like a folk song. I enjoy some of the visual imagery included in this song, like uhhh
>Spent the most of it tongue tiedand
>Drinkin' coffee black as ironI wish I had a song to give to you in turn, but I never got too far into folk music :(
Sorry anon!