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It's that time of the year.

 
Courtesy 2023-08-19 13:31:13 

Rain will stop de CPL carnival. That's it for the Saint Lucia leg.

My Lucian bredren living in low lying areas please exercise extreme caution.

 
Brerzerk 2023-08-19 14:45:36 

In reply to Courtesy
Not just that time of yr. but it is this yr. and what a year it has been so far climatically and weathewise phew!

 
Discourse 2023-08-19 15:46:25 

Next week won’t be any better. In the entire region, that is.

 
Chrissy 2023-08-19 15:56:49 

In reply to Discourse
Could be a tropical storm or hurricane in Jamaica

 
Discourse 2023-08-19 16:05:35 

In reply to Chrissy

Yeah, notice.

 
Courtesy 2023-08-19 16:15:47 

I am monitoring on minute by minute radar. The nasty blob is moving a lil' further South as predicted by the US model. This does not mean cricket is possible in Saint Lucia today and tomorrow but the flooding may be a bit less...fingers crossed.

The models predict storm strength over the next few days. Jamaica please prepare for plenty water.

 
Courtesy 2023-08-19 16:17:14 

In reply to Brerzerk

Those who ignore climate change will do it at their peril.

 
nick2020 2023-08-19 16:59:31 

In reply to Courtesy

In the immortal words of Edwin Yearwood

No rain can stop this jam.

 
InHindsight 2023-08-19 17:17:29 

In reply to Courtesy
Yuh open a canna worms for those of us who agree with scientists who reject climate change and see them as climate alarmists.

Yes my fren there is a scientific position on that.

big grin

Anyway back to the matter at hand. Cricket remotely possible this weekend. In fact very unlikely

 
Discourse 2023-08-19 18:38:34 

In reply to nick2020

In the immortal words of Edwin Yearwood

No rain can stop this jam.
lol

The Grand Master, Lord Kitch may vehemently disagree.


Well...although we not in May let's hope it don't get more comical and wash out de entire bacchanal. lol

 
Halliwell 2023-08-19 20:09:24 

In reply to InHindsight

I thought your type were extinct in 2023
Seriously

 
InHindsight 2023-08-20 00:14:15 

In reply to Halliwell

I sense hostility.

It's very apparent that you haven't been exposed to the arguments of both sides by the brightest minds in the scientific community.



I thought you weren't that ignorant

Enlighten yourself

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This may help I don't know


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And this

 
SnoopDog 2023-08-20 00:39:31 

In reply to Halliwell

I thought your type were extinct in 2023
Seriously


Sadly these ignorant buffoons are consumers and purveyors of junk science found all over the internet and most prominently on social media.

Half of the planet is currently ablaze. We have wild fires in the Northwest fcuking Territories of all places.

This was all predicted, foreseen, and forewarned by legitimate scientists decades ago and they are being proven right.

 
Discourse 2023-08-20 02:06:06 

In reply to nick2020

No rain can stop this jam.


Nick you damn right, party just start...cricket, mad scientists or not. lol lol lol

 
InHindsight 2023-08-20 03:43:19 

In reply to SnoopDog

What's so sad about you guys is not that you hold an opposing view but, your intolerance.

Bruh your ignorance aside, go figure. The climaate change debate, yes I said debate is just that - a debate, among scientists - a moot point.

Sigh

 
SnoopDog 2023-08-20 03:54:56 

In reply to InHindsight

You do not hold a legitimate opposing view. You hold a view which is based on junk science and abject nonsense.

In that respect, you are no different than the flat earthers.

 
InHindsight 2023-08-21 02:46:22 

In reply to SnoopDog


Snoopy why all the hate.

See my text links to Halli. Junk science you say.