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If it's linked to climate change
Why was the biggest (acually just lowest pressure) in 1935? Why was last year, also predicted for a bumper crop, a mild one? In fact, it's the end of August of this year and Dean's the first with any impact.

Why were the 30s the decade with, by far, the most hurricane hits on the US and the biggest? NOAA has the stats back into the 1800s and they're available on their website.

Related: Why was the Washington Post reporting the melting glaciers and disappearing polar icebergs - in 1922? Wht Wasn't Al Gore's grandaddy running around - ON PRIVATE PLANES - decrying the destruction, in 1922, that was about to befall us?

I'm still suffering from the effects of the destruction caused by global cooling in the seventies. You remember that? Newsweek had it on its cover.
Posted by: j.m.galvin   Posted on: 08/21/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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