Houston, We Have A Problem--Floods Shut It Down
Posted: Mon 18 Apr 2016, 22:39:43
the entire city had been basically shut down
https://robertscribbler.com/2016/04/18/ ... -reported/
With global average water vapor already elevate something over 6% by GW, then elevated further by El Nino evaporating all that ocean water, we now have prospects of massive flooding all over the planet as all this water condenses along with the cooling of an oncoming apparent La Nina.
A number of events have already shown us what is to come, most recently throughout the Plains States, but most notably in Houston, where
The Merciless Rains of Climate Change Hammer...Southeast Texas — 10-20 Inches Accumulation, More Than 1,200 Water Rescues Reported
Horrific scenes from other areas around the world from Yemen to Iran to Afghanistan to Chile To Russia to Australia...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/trave ... paign=1490
Likely coming soon to a floodplain near you!
https://www.facebook.com/NowThisNews/vi ... 7/?fref=nf
https://robertscribbler.com/2016/04/18/ ... -reported/
With global average water vapor already elevate something over 6% by GW, then elevated further by El Nino evaporating all that ocean water, we now have prospects of massive flooding all over the planet as all this water condenses along with the cooling of an oncoming apparent La Nina.
A number of events have already shown us what is to come, most recently throughout the Plains States, but most notably in Houston, where
The Merciless Rains of Climate Change Hammer...Southeast Texas — 10-20 Inches Accumulation, More Than 1,200 Water Rescues Reported
Horrific scenes from other areas around the world from Yemen to Iran to Afghanistan to Chile To Russia to Australia...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/trave ... paign=1490
Likely coming soon to a floodplain near you!
https://www.facebook.com/NowThisNews/vi ... 7/?fref=nf