Thursday 10 October 2024

BBC predicts impossible wind

Quite breezy

The highest wind speed ever recorded on Earth was 253 mph (408 km/h)1

. This record was set on April 10, 1996, during Tropical Cyclone Olivia on Barrow Island, Australia1

. This gust was part of a smaller-scale circulation within the cyclone's eyewall, known as a mesovortex2

Hurricanes like Hurricane Milton in the U.S.  Can make the weensy air of the breezy!  Somehow BBC app predicted that the winners in the south of England were going to reach 1200 miles per hour.

This is over five times the highest ever reported winds on earth.  And a he and was a us to intervene, and stop this rubbish being posted.

There are for ever suppose the science rubbish about the nuclear 'climate change'.  Which fell to take into account the capping effect of photosynthesis on land and sea.  Motoring free carbon dioxide around the temperate earth to just two parts per million.

And the the arctics in winter we have four PPM carbon dioxide naturally - as there is no active plant life there.  Just as be experienced the lowest natural temperatures on earth.  Down to -80° C above the Antarctic ice pack,

The maximum air speed in a wind tunnel can range from less than 200 miles per hour 

So the tail end of water needed from a third of the planet away, wasn't have used wins fees six times the maximum winces ever occurring naturally.  For no reason!  Just somebody forgot to of a human checking the computer generated rubbish.

Is it any wonder that when the BBC he says he will rain, people a kettle of India and check!

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