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Aw, sh**, here we go again.



 
 
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Old August 27th 05, 05:14 AM
Dan Luke
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"George Patterson" wrote:

According to National Geographics, weather in the south follows
certain cycles. There have been relatively few hurricanes every year
since about 1980. Things are heating up again, and you can expect
seasons like this for at least ten years.


Well, yeah, I know it's normal for the the seasons to have cycles.
What's damned unfair is to have three major storms come ashore in the
same place in the space of a year. *That's* unusual, to say the least.
Statistically and historically, such events are usually separated by
decades at any one spot on the coast. I lived in Houston for 43 years
and saw only one direct hit by a major hurricane.

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Dan
C172RG at BFM


 




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