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  • Mako
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    Originally posted by BBM

    How many meteorogist do we need to read a satellite picture .
    I have to pay close attention to the weather because I live in a very flood prone neighborhood and have to move my cars on even a minor storm and I've been making my own forecasts for close to 10 years now based on easily available data on the web on sites like Windy. Once you know how to use the tools Windy now puts at your fingertips there is no need to watch a TV weather forecast.

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by BBM
    With another hurricane season almost upon us, it’s unclear how staffing changes may impact the accuracy of weather and storm forecasts.

    How many meteorogist do we need to read a satellite picture .
    Years ago the weather channel did an excellent job of tracking and forecasting. Then NBC bought them. Most of their top on air meteorologists went elsewhere.

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  • BBM
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    With another hurricane season almost upon us, it’s unclear how staffing changes may impact the accuracy of weather and storm forecasts.

    How many meteorogist do we need to read a satellite picture .

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  • bsm2
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    Trump slashing weather agencies comes on the heels of a devastating Florida hurricane season
    About 550 people have left the National Weather Service, around 10% of its staff, since government cuts began this year, according to a letter from the agency earlier this month.



    The Tampa Bay office is down by six people. That includes two employees considered “operational,” meteorologists who work on a rotating 24/7 schedule.



    Workers have been caught in a limbo of confusing firings and rehirings.



    With another hurricane season almost upon us, it’s unclear how staffing changes may impact the accuracy of weather and storm forecasts.

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  • bsm2
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    Originally posted by BBM

    No one will even know the differance if its in there or not .
    Dude you been drinking it and still drinking it everyday

    It's hilarious
    Hope you enjoy your beer with fluriode

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BBM

    No one will even know the differance if its in there or not .
    Look up any cities that have removed fluoride. Knowledge is power

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  • BBM
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    Why are right wingers always trying to take their constituents backwards? It's absolutely ridiculous.
    It's like they have to check their brains at the door when they become politicians.
    No one will even know the differance if its in there or not .

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by bsm2
    DeSantis signs Florida fluoride ban. What comes next?
    Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill today that will stop local governments from putting fluoride in water.



    The bill DeSantis signed doesn’t specifically mention fluoride. Instead, it bans local governments from putting anything in the water that doesn’t help with improving water quality or reducing contaminants.



    The move to block fluoride has been decried by major health organizations, which warn that it would negatively affect residents’ health.

    Good news is it's still in all your other beverages, can vegetables and Beer HA
    Why are right wingers always trying to take their constituents backwards? It's absolutely ridiculous.
    It's like they have to check their brains at the door when they become politicians.

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  • bsm2
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    DeSantis signs Florida fluoride ban. What comes next?
    Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill today that will stop local governments from putting fluoride in water.



    The bill DeSantis signed doesn’t specifically mention fluoride. Instead, it bans local governments from putting anything in the water that doesn’t help with improving water quality or reducing contaminants.



    The move to block fluoride has been decried by major health organizations, which warn that it would negatively affect residents’ health.

    Good news is it's still in all your other beverages, can vegetables and Beer HA

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  • bsm2
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    Lashing out at critics: First lady Casey DeSantis called criticism of Hope Florida “slanderous” and “false” on Wednesday while Gov. Ron DeSantis defended the state’s decision to divert Medicaid money to a related charity.

    Don't people go to jail for Medicaid fraud

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  • bsm2
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    Originally posted by Mako
    For what its worth, my parents and a number of relatives have moved to Florida over the past 25 years and they don't seem to have any complaints. You'd pretty much be crazy to stay in most blue states once you've retired.
    Oh No they drank Fluriode water for 25 years

    The defense rests

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  • bsm2
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    Save the Parks from the crazy Republicans

    This is hilarious

    Asked if he’d sign the bill to protect state parks, DeSantis replied, ‘Yes’
    Last year, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration created secret plans to transform state park land into golf courses, pickleball courts and hotels.



    When the proposals were revealed, the public backlash was swift. DeSantis shelved the designs and said — contrary to former employees who worked on the plans — that he had nothing to do with their creation.

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by Mako
    For what its worth, my parents and a number of relatives have moved to Florida over the past 25 years and they don't seem to have any complaints. You'd pretty much be crazy to stay in most blue states once you've retired.
    For what it's worth, great for your parents. Do they drink the water? Lol

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by slimslob

    So every mother out there with a child under 8 years old has to avoid giving her child public drinking water? Extremely unrealistic.
    The article you posted said only in cases of excessive consumption. So, the answer to your question is no. Don't you ever get tired of running around with your hair on fire? Not everything is an emergency.

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  • Mako
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    For what its worth, my parents and a number of relatives have moved to Florida over the past 25 years and they don't seem to have any complaints. You'd pretty much be crazy to stay in most blue states once you've retired.

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