Anonymous ID: 77c8b7 Sept. 10, 2018, 11:25 a.m. No.2961017   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1040 >>1064 >>1117 >>1199

Eerie similarity between 9/11/01 and 9/11/18??

 

"Watch the water"

 

As the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 were unfolding in New York, Washington, D.C. and near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, a hurricane was spinning off the Northeast coast.

 

One of the most chilling weather satellite images ever taken captured both Hurricane Erin, about 500 miles east-southeast of New York, and the smoke plume from the World Trade Center twin towers about two hours after the first tower was hit (shown in the upper-left inset of the image above).

 

Weather map from 7 a.m. ET, September 11, 2001. New York City is indicated by the red square. (NOAA)

Weather map from 7 a.m. ET, September 11, 2001. New York City is indicated by the red square. (NOAA)

 

On Sept. 10, 2001, a cold front swept through the East Coast with rain and thunderstorms. Crystal clear, cool weather followed on the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 11.

 

"Temperatures at 9 a.m. that morning were 65 in New York and 70 in Washington, and warmed to 72 and 76, respectively, by 11 a.m. Winds were out of the northwest at 6 to 12 mph in both cities, which served to blow smoke and debris from the disaster in Lower Manhattan into Brooklyn," senior digital meteorologist Nick Wiltgen said.

 

While Hurricane Erin was never a threat to landfall in the Northeast, the cold front and increased westerly winds aloft gave a final east, then northeast shove to Erin.

 

In a strange coincidence, almost exactly 10 years after the Sept. 11 attacks, Hurricane Katia was spinning in almost the same location on Sept. 9, 2011. As with Erin, Hurricane Katia made a hard-right turn before reaching the East Coast.

 

https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/september-11-hurricane-erin-missed-new-york-city-20140911

Anonymous ID: 77c8b7 Sept. 10, 2018, 11:32 a.m. No.2961141   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2961129

I enjoy how we are called idiots for believing in Q. What's that make the people that sit here all day, everyday, debunking the Easter Bunny?