Fordup
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- First Name
- Ed
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- Retired YouTube Creator
They lost all their credibility when they started allowing all these data centers all throughout the country. Whose bright idea was it to let this happen especially out here in the desert where water is scarce!Well our power was out yesterday again. Didn't know it until we went to bed and the night light didn't come on. So great running on solar with the ac on 64 while everyone around us is sweating. I'm guessing tomorrow it will go out again with the predicted heat and humidity. The grid sucks up here and gonna get worse if they allow all the AI data centers NY is pushing. I read the heat generated by all these centers they are planning will cause accelerated global warming.
More than 60 million people from Ohio to Massachusetts and Virginia are bracing for possible flash flooding on Monday following a deadly holiday weekend heat wave that left much of the East Coast sweltering in triple-digit temperatures.
New York City and Long Island appear to be in the center of the storm zone, with a level 3 out of 4 threat for flash flooding. Southern Connecticut, Rhode Island and southeast Massachusetts are also expected to get heavy rain.
Up to 3 inches of rain per hour is possible in some parts of the Northeast, and some areas could receive up to 8 inches.
It's south of us now and are just going to get a little rain from it. NYC could use a good flood to clean the blood off the streets from last weekend. Nice not having to water the garden so far this year. The little robot is out there mowing now. I should make some pontoons for itLooks like a big storm coming through the Ohio valley into the Northeast. Not sure if it'll reach you up there Ed @Fordup but in case it does I got a new lawnmower ready to ship up there for you.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/weather-news/articles/60-million-people-bracing-flash-153919954.html
Flash flood warning issued as storms bear down on NYC and Long Island