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Old 05-21-2013, 12:40 PM   #3701
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Is there a climate shift? I mean NY region got hit by hurricanes twice in the last 4 years and tornadoes are now much more effective etc.

Can we draw a conclusion from that?

How likely is it for us New York Metro people to see another Hurricane in a few years?
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Old 05-21-2013, 05:55 PM   #3702
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Jay

Is there a climate shift? I mean NY region got hit by hurricanes twice in the last 4 years and tornadoes are now much more effective etc.

Can we draw a conclusion from that?

How likely is it for us New York Metro people to see another Hurricane in a few years?
I really believe there is a huge change in climate location going on and why? Im not one to blame man made global warming but I surely would not be one to condone those that think so.

The earth has gone through some major shifts in temps and areas being hit with things that were not totally possible a half century ago.

Again..not an expert at those types of things but here is one thing I know in our area. The ability for the dramatic has increased and I believe its because the couple degree swing in temps overall really can produce huge changes. Ocean temps being just a bit warmer to the south produces major changes up here to the north.

It also makes it more difficult for those that experience cold and snowy winters to get those cold and snow winters. I mean, look at a guy like CMAN who is in a prime snow area and Im sure he can tell you its just aint happening.

So again..to answer your question....warmer temps on the West Coast..the Gulf and the East Coast bring dramatic changes to the weather and how strong storms can be...and make normal strorms big storms..big storms huge storms..etc.

Not an expert..just going by history.
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Old 05-21-2013, 06:07 PM   #3703
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Jay never thought a tornado could be 2 miles wide
The amazing thing is when they through out the 2 mile wide is the last report is was about 1.3 miles wide but it was the outer debris that thought by eye it was 2 miles wide...amazing. Sad..very sad.
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