Re: [OT] My Hometown blew away!

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Sujet : Re: [OT] My Hometown blew away!
De : gregorymorrow (at) *nospam* msn.com (gm)
Groupes : rec.food.cooking
Date : 25. Nov 2024, 06:59:23
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2024 5:33:03 +0000, Ed P wrote:

On 11/25/2024 12:14 AM, gm wrote:
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The Great Galveston hurricane of 1900 killed the most people of all at
up to 12,000 people;
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Only Katrina (1,200 dead in Louisiana, 2005) and Maria (2,975 dead in
Puerto Rico, 2017) occurred within the last three decades..."
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Did it explain why so many deaths?  In 1900, they did not have the
weather forecasting and the ability to communicate the danger ahead of
time.  People did not know about the storm until it was on top of them.
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Over 2600 houses were destroyed.  Back then, the building codes were
much different.
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In Connecticut, 1938, same type of situation.  People had no idea a
storm was coming so no prep, no evacuation.  About 800 dead.
Here is the CBS link:
www.cbsnews.com/news/top-10-deadliest-hurricanes-in-us-history-katrina-maria
Check out the 19th century hurricanes, going back to 1856...
AND:
I was responding to "bruce's" idiotic comment to Leo that "global
warming" is driving an increase in hurricane activity... which it is
*not*...
Did you read the NOAA report...???
How are hurricanes measured...???
--
GM

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