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2023 Hurricane Hilary
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Gerald is covering Hurricane Hilary on his Agenda Free YouTube Channel. Those who do not give real caution to the Flood/Flash Flood WARNINGS will be putting themselves in Life-Threatening situations. The NWS has said these flash floods will develop quicker than expected in the Warning Zones!!! THE WEAKENING OF THE HURRICANE WINDS DOES NOT REDUCE THE RAINFALL HAZARDS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkMbYRDL5dcA preview of sorts for inland California?? Hurricane Hilary Explodes In Baja California! Major Floods, Strong Winds in Santa Rosalia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVcQnwYXwyo
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Re: 2023 Hurricane Hilary
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A rare blue supermoon, a type of full moon, is set to appear at the end of August. The moon will be especially big and bright and rise above the Earth's horizon at around 222,000 miles away on the night of Aug. 30, according to NASA. The moon will be a supermoon, or a moon that appears to reach its perigee, the point where it is closest to the center of Earth. The next blue supermoon is expected to occur January 2037, which is what makes this one rare. https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Living/rare-supermoons-august-catch/story?id=101865108
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Re: 2023 Hurricane Hilary
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Thank God the reports were not as bad as they could have been but some areas have received flood waters that have been devastating. Hurricanes are serious and can ruin what most people are fully invested in ….PROPERTY
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Re: 2023 Hurricane Hilary
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A rare blue supermoon, a type of full moon, is set to appear at the end of August. The moon will be especially big and bright and rise above the Earth's horizon at around 222,000 miles away on the night of Aug. 30, according to NASA. The moon will be a supermoon, or a moon that appears to reach its perigee, the point where it is closest to the center of Earth. The next blue supermoon is expected to occur January 2037, which is what makes this one rare. https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Living/rare-supermoons-august-catch/story?id=101865108This moon is also very rare since it will be the actual second full moon in same month. This will not happen again until 2037 and may be in a different month.
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Re: 2023 Hurricane Hilary
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https://www.accuweather.com/en/wint...a-nevada-with-over-100-inches-of-snow/1626644The storm will create potentially deadly travel conditions along two major arteries in California. "Donner Pass, California, along Interstate 80 and segments of I-5 in Northern California to Siskiyou Summit in southern Oregon are likely to close," Rayno added. There is a high risk of motorists becoming stranded due to the incredible snowfall rates and the likelihood that road crews will be unable to keep up with the storm until it concludes late this weekend. This includes roads to and from the ski resorts in the region. Conditions may be life-threatening for those who become stuck outdoors in the storm. The combination of heavy snow and high winds is likely to lead to power outages that could take many days, if not weeks, to resolve in isolated areas. Those in backwood locations will need a safe means of heat and plenty of food. Experts warn that chimneys and exhaust from furnaces will need to be kept open to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
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