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Old 10-26-2010, 12:08 PM   #1
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Default More than "the few"

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Originally Posted by SAMIAM View Post
I'm with you, MarkinNH......these were the same people who said there would be a big hurricane season due to "global warming".....they predicted 12-15 named storms with at least 5 being category 4-5, causing great property damage and danger to human life, blah, blah.
Turned out that the few storms that even developed weren't much worse than a summer thunderstorm in NH.
There have been 19 named storms in the Atlantic in 2010. Two tropical depressions, seven tropical storms and 10 hurricanes. That is more than the forecast, not just "the few". In addition, some have been stronger than normal, and have heard one remained at hurricane force above the arctic circle. The US was spared this year - so far. Climate change is real. The place for political discussions and positions is in what to do about it not to question if change is happening.
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