Robert Ketchum
Sayaka miki, Magical girl of justice
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So, my region of the country is about to get hit with its third major snowstorm (we call 'em Nor'easters) this month. The Day After Tomorrow is real, guys.
Dammit! The snows mostly missed me but since we both call em nor'easters we must be in the same general area of the states meaning I am so getting hit. By the snow.So, my region of the country is about to get hit with its third major snowstorm (we call 'em Nor'easters) this month. The Day After Tomorrow is real, guys.
And, not to sound obnoxious or anything, but I find it a bit sad that tons of northern states are willing to spring to action and send resources to states hit by hurricanes. But when blizzards and winter storms roll through the north, nobody is rushing to help the people most affected.
Also of note is that the primary “loss” from the 2016 blizzard was in the form of businesses closing due to inclement weather and extra cost to hire state-paid snow shovelers and equipment. The infrastructure damage wasn’t significant enough to be noted in this article, but Wikipedia estimates it at $500 million. Million with an m. Hurricane damage consistently clocks in at billion with a b.This weekend's $3 billion loss estimate is peanuts compared to the $26 billion in lost business and wages caused by Superstorm Sandy in 2012, according to Moody's Analytics. And Sandy caused an additional $45 billion in physical damage.
The most expensive storm on record was Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which cost businesses and individuals $28 billion in lost sales and wages, in addition to the $129 billion in physical damage.
yup, here's a graph of 1 gallon of milk vs 33,000,000,000 gallons of water. it has numbers so you know it's legitimate and not just ripped from the first site that came up when I shoved "create a graph" into googleOhhh. Humans can't process a gallon of milk at once. That explains that bit. So now we're taking about bad weather right?
diaria(not sure how to spell that