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Doesn't seem like a single storm would be indicative

Posted on: September 11, 2017 at 15:45:01 CT
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of much, you'd need a series of storms that were more intense than usual, over an extended time period.

And with recent quiet hurricane seasons, that simply isn't there.

Still seemed very wide, though, I'd like to see how it rates in size
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Irma #7 compared to Labor Day 1935... a distant 7. - Alferd Packer MU - 9/11 15:10:14
     plus we measure so much more than we used to - FootballRefugee MU - 9/11 15:46:41
     Seems like a lot of ways to spin these things - TigerJackSwartz MU - 9/11 15:39:08
          truth is, considering all the data - FootballRefugee MU - 9/11 15:41:10
               Doesn't seem like a single storm would be indicative - TigerJackSwartz MU - 9/11 15:45:01
                    The recent quiet seasons must have been a real frustration - Alferd Packer MU - 9/11 16:00:46
                         You keep trotting out your dishonest nonsense - JG MU - 9/11 16:07:17
                              Union of "Concerned Scientists!" What a joke! - Alferd Packer MU - 9/11 20:08:01
                                   LOL the song and dance of the dishonest delusional - JG MU - 9/12 10:05:36
     you should probably google it before you yap your trap. - burnt ARMY - 9/11 15:25:35
          Maybe you ought to read the link I provided before you yap - Alferd Packer MU - 9/11 15:39:40
          what do you think you just showed him? (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 9/11 15:38:00
     THEY ARE JUST GETTING HUGER AND BIGGER AND - 90Tiger MU - 9/11 15:16:34




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