South Atlantic Hurricane??? *PIC*

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GalvanizedYankee

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Thats sad kuk, but the real hit will happen if/when ppl drink polluted water. It may seem odd but having safe drinking water after a major storm is a must. This is particularly true in the less developed parts of the world, dysentery and
iirc, cholera can run wild.

As the rain forest continues to disappear, that will only add to changes in the weather patterns of your portion of the southern hemisphere. I read once, that 20% of all the worlds fresh water is the Amazon River as it flows into the Atlantic. That's one major ecological system. I did say add, the real blame is in the burning of fossil fuels.

BTW, nice pics, the limbs coming out of frame in Rio Grande is a nice touch. :)
 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: galvanizedyankee
Originally posted by: apoppin
So . . . how was the surf?

Too much wind, the waves were poorly formed or blown out.
I don't mean during the hurricane . . .

Usually before the storm, there is a time of ideal waves. And especially S Brasil reefs should (have) been able to take advantage of them.

before hurricane Iniki hit Hawaii in '92, I scored "all-time" Makapuu (and Ppeline was superb the day after the storm if much smaller)