 PassedOut, on 2013-June-02, 09:30, said:
PassedOut, on 2013-June-02, 09:30, said:
And it hit on the last week of October last year, causing damage as far west as Wisconsin. So I don't understand your original claim.
See the following:
http://www.propertyc...-hurricane-land
A major hurricane (category 3 or higher) has not made landfall in the U.S. since 2005, which is the longest such period in recorded history. Sandy came ashore as a category 1 hurricane with winds of 80 mph. Its destructiveness was a result of its timing. The storm merged with a continental low, causing its winds to broaden, and shift assymmetrically towards the northwest. The storm also made landfall during high tide of a full moon, leading to an additional foot or more of storm surge. Understand now?
The U.S. is not alone, 2012 marked the 4th consequetive below average year of tropical-cyclone landfalls worldwide. The following shows tropical cyclone energy, which considers both the number and strength of storms.
http://policlimate.c...running_ace.png

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 higher temperatures (up to 10 deg. C more than today) and CO2 values (up to thousands of ppm) would seem to have been pretty propitious for the development of life and its survival.
 higher temperatures (up to 10 deg. C more than today) and CO2 values (up to thousands of ppm) would seem to have been pretty propitious for the development of life and its survival.
