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Sidewinder

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  1. There were 8 cases of Bell's in Moderna and Pfizer clinical trials, 4 in each.
  2. I think you're thinking of motorcycle accidents. https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/fox-35-investigates-questions-raised-after-fatal-motorcycle-crash-listed-as-covid-19-death These are related paralysis Covid vaccine "injuries". 14 of the 1348 died.
  3. I know it has been a month since his paralysis. I'll find out more information next week.
  4. An associate of mine at the local Sam's club has a co-worker who is permanently paralyzed after the second shot. Sam's club is offering them $75 to get it, most have refused and continue to wear masks instead.
  5. I love this post. Thank you. Anyone here taken time to look at the CDC's VAERS dataset lately?
  6. Never in my life would I have thought that someday people could be made to believe that breathing their own CO2 on an extended basis would be considered healthy and safe. Just incredible.
  7. Wanted to run these shots by the forum to see what you all think. After the town of Mooresville was hit with an EF1, the storm moved through Johnson County. The first picture was taken in the Whiteland area, I65 and 500 North. The second was about CR 100 North and CR 700 East, south east of this location about 3-4 miles. Indy is not interested in surveying the area. I guess I can understand if it didn't damage any structures. Impossible to give a reliable rating.
  8. gfs nam and euro all in good agreement now for 4-7 for the indy area. so many times south of town mixing issues rob us blind, will believe it when we can measure it.
  9. Glad someone else saw this. That pass was too close for comfort!
  10. CNN mentioned Alabama. I don't see them being attacked relentlessly. Why?
  11. Here's the image for the 20th. 30% SIG hail and Wind. A number of the models have this derecho looking line falling apart as it gets into central IN.
  12. The line had more bark than bite south of Indy Interesting tidbit from storm reports today. Not too often you see a fatality from wind damage report. Wrong place at the wrong time. 1900 UNK 2 ESE ETAM PRESTON WV 3928 7969 *** 1 FATAL ... 1 INJ *** A FALLEN TREE DURING STORM STUCK 3 KAYAKERS ALONG THE CHEAT RIVER
  13. IND should have stuck with their original 1-2" call down here. 12 hours of rain and counting.
  14. I have lived next to corn and soybean fields for the last fifteen years. The last several years have been just fine, not too wet and not too dry. Our farmers have had very good seasons. In fact the weather overall has been fine. We had a late winter this year which wasn't great, but we didn't get above 100 that I can recall in 2018. The corn was super tall this year. We had one drought season in 2011 or 2012, which was quite similar to one I lived through in 87 or 88. Other than this drought years ago, and some straight line winds, there has not been a lot of noteworthy crop damaging type weather to speak of where I live. It is hard to buy into the report when the section on the midwest where I live doesn't match changes we are supposed to be experiencing already. For the last 25 years we've been pushed into believing polar ice would have been gone years ago but it hasn't happened. That temperature extremes could be so dramatic that it could make this area uninhabitable; hasn't come to fruition. That tornadoes would be bigger and more widespread, when in fact the opposite has occurred. I've not had a good storm chase in Central Indiana for years. That isn't to say that we have not had any tornadoes, we had Henryville and others. But our late 90s and early 2000s had healthier outbreaks. So many slight and moderate risks just end up busting. And then you have climate pushers, such as Al Gore, out there making bank money off such predictions, it does little to further science behind this. Global Warming, now known as Climate Change since the warming wasn't working, has not been noticeable in central Indiana.
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