Wave heights to 83 ft were measured early this morning by satellite
altimeter under the northeast quadrant of Hurricane Florence. These
enormous waves are produced by being trapped along with very strong
winds moving in the same direction as the storm's motion.
Holy Kowabunga! ... 85 feet.. This will be the only blue wave we will see this year ...
Wave heights to 83 ft were measured early this morning by satellite
altimeter under the northeast quadrant of Hurricane Florence. These
enormous waves are produced by being trapped along with very strong
winds moving in the same direction as the storm's motion.
Holy Kowabunga! ... 85 feet.. This will be the only blue wave we will see this year ...
he's tremendously correct...big and wet
he's tremendously correct...big and wet
To all the anti-trumpers...you will wish he remained in power if somehow someday Pence ends up swindling his way into the big chair...Pence won't be anywhere near as forthcoming with all this daily entertainment...you'll have real problems to deal with when Pence implements all his extremely harsh republican positions
To all the anti-trumpers...you will wish he remained in power if somehow someday Pence ends up swindling his way into the big chair...Pence won't be anywhere near as forthcoming with all this daily entertainment...you'll have real problems to deal with when Pence implements all his extremely harsh republican positions
FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers raided a warehouse last weekend belonging to the Puerto Rican Electric Power Authority. Months after Hurricane Maria ravaged the island FEMA has been bringing men and material to the island to get the electric grid up and running but have been unable to get electricity to everyone due to a massive shortage of necessary equipment.
It seems PREPA (Puerto Rican Electric Power Authority) was stockpiling and hording 9sic) materials that were hidden from aid workers who have been trying to restore power to the island. USACE (United States Army Corps of Engineers) spokesperson Luciano Vera verified that federal officers were accompanied by armed security during the raid.
According to Vera, 2, 875 pieces of critical material along with sleeves of full-tension steel were just some of the materials recovered. The federal government began distributing supplies immediately to contractors.
FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers raided a warehouse last weekend belonging to the Puerto Rican Electric Power Authority. Months after Hurricane Maria ravaged the island FEMA has been bringing men and material to the island to get the electric grid up and running but have been unable to get electricity to everyone due to a massive shortage of necessary equipment.
It seems PREPA (Puerto Rican Electric Power Authority) was stockpiling and hording 9sic) materials that were hidden from aid workers who have been trying to restore power to the island. USACE (United States Army Corps of Engineers) spokesperson Luciano Vera verified that federal officers were accompanied by armed security during the raid.
According to Vera, 2, 875 pieces of critical material along with sleeves of full-tension steel were just some of the materials recovered. The federal government began distributing supplies immediately to contractors.
FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers raided a warehouse last weekend belonging to the Puerto Rican Electric Power Authority. Months after Hurricane Maria ravaged the island FEMA has been bringing men and material to the island to get the electric grid up and running but have been unable to get electricity to everyone due to a massive shortage of necessary equipment.
It seems PREPA (Puerto Rican Electric Power Authority) was stockpiling and hording 9sic) materials that were hidden from aid workers who have been trying to restore power to the island. USACE (United States Army Corps of Engineers) spokesperson Luciano Vera verified that federal officers were accompanied by armed security during the raid.
According to Vera, 2, 875 pieces of critical material along with sleeves of full-tension steel were just some of the materials recovered. The federal government began distributing supplies immediately to contractors.
FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers raided a warehouse last weekend belonging to the Puerto Rican Electric Power Authority. Months after Hurricane Maria ravaged the island FEMA has been bringing men and material to the island to get the electric grid up and running but have been unable to get electricity to everyone due to a massive shortage of necessary equipment.
It seems PREPA (Puerto Rican Electric Power Authority) was stockpiling and hording 9sic) materials that were hidden from aid workers who have been trying to restore power to the island. USACE (United States Army Corps of Engineers) spokesperson Luciano Vera verified that federal officers were accompanied by armed security during the raid.
According to Vera, 2, 875 pieces of critical material along with sleeves of full-tension steel were just some of the materials recovered. The federal government began distributing supplies immediately to contractors.
So that is the way this works?
Trump the lying loud mouth egotistical BK chump or Pence the ultra conservative wacko?
I am not sure which one I would choose since the ultras already have their hands up Trump's shirt anyway.
So that is the way this works?
Trump the lying loud mouth egotistical BK chump or Pence the ultra conservative wacko?
I am not sure which one I would choose since the ultras already have their hands up Trump's shirt anyway.
Youre screwed either way...one is better for fake news outlets, one isnt
Youre screwed either way...one is better for fake news outlets, one isnt
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