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The most unrealistic thing about this illustration is that the majority of people are recording in landscape.
Helene was only a category 4 and did this amount of damage. It's insane.
Yeah man-made climate change ain't real, we get hurricanes in Tennessee all the time
And durechos in Iowa, and smoke covering the sky for months, and "cold snaps", and hottest summers on record, yeah these are all normal things that I totally remember having as a child. Keep your heads in the sand people, it's all just one crazy storm, they couldn't possibly be all related
Don't look up
“Only” a cat 4? It was one step away from the highest rating of 5..
I think because we've seen cat 5s do less damage across the nation. The category is for wind strength and doesn't necessarily corelate with flooding /rain fall
This was also a lot more powerful than the Appalachian mountain and westward communities are used to getting. They aren't set up for it in the same way that communities East of them and on the coast are.
Hi, someone from Asheville checking in. Absolutely devastating here, much like Erwin up the road.
I've never been in a hurricane before this but it was absolutely insane. We're so far inland, and so typically climate insulated. No one expected nearly this and it quickly overwhelmed everything we have. Just got soke cell back, I've heard potentially weeks for power for some and same on water.
AB tech has shelter available (near mission hospital), 88.1 has updates at 10 and 4 every day, i26 to the south is the only way in and out for civilians now. Stay safe everyone
Not climate change sure sucks, don't it, Republicans. Anyway I live up north so I'm fine, at least as far as hurricanes are concerned.
Getting some Chocolate Factory vibes, but it is the scary boat ride part.
I dunno why but those highway exit designs look really elegant
They seem to hold a lot of water!