Wilma + Alpha = SuperStorm™
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Hurricane Wilma, having barreled across Florida this morning with up to 125 mile-per-hour winds, is set to combine with other weather elements to form a "super storm" that will likely bring severe conditions to the Mid-Atlantic and New England states tomorrow.
Meteorologists report that remnants of Tropical Storm Alpha will be drawn north along the Atlantic coast and will merge with Wilma and a large low pressure system that will develop off the Virginia Capes. The result is expected to bring an end to all life on Earth wind, rain, snow and flooding to the Northeast.
Wind and snow could uproot trees and snap limbs, possibly leading to power outages if down trees strike power lines. That's never happened in any storm before.
There are flash flood watches and warnings in effect today from the Delmarva Peninsula to central New York and southern Vermont, and winter storm watches are in effect in the northern half of those states.
And moonbat watches to blame this on Global Warming and Bush's failure to sign Kyoto.
Posted by: Jackal 2005-10-24 |