
I think this is called explosive cyclogenesis, but it looks a lot like a hurricane. There's more on the horizon next week!


Wow, mapping it to the median income is really interesting. And by the way, Texas' is so high because of how ridiculously regressive their system is.

Remember the time a Chinese spokesperson said that Taiwan's Chinese restaurants proved they should be part of China?
Threads
• Thread explaining the difference between requiring "skilled and trained" vs a "prevailing wage" in homebuilding regulations. TL;DR: a limited set of union workers vs paying people as much as a union worker would get.
• Thread explaining why people think that SF's city charter requires discressionary review of every permit. TL;DR: 1970s public was very anti-growth, and the city attorney and state judges were willing to play along