No hurricane, but global flooding in South Carolina.
I use this as one of many examples of cause-and-effect with my students.
Some of them get a little annoyed.
The U.S. has not seen a major hurricaneCategory 3 or highermake landfall since Hurricane Wilma hit on Oct. 24 2005Why is that the classification for major? Sandy was no joke in terms of damage done never mind duration.
More hurricanes! Global warming!
No hurricanes! Global warming!
The lack of hurricanes hitting the US east coast is a sure sign of man-made global warming. /s
GLOW-BULLLL WAAAARMINNNGGGG.... *drool*
CLY-MUTT CCCCHAAAAANNNNGEEE...*drool*
Because of the giant El Nino that is purportedly heading our way, hurricanes in the Atlantic are supposed to be light this year according to what I have read.
I know it was in Texas and we take care of ourselves here, but didn’t Hurricane Ike happen in 2008?
I don’t recall any concern, but there were plenty of folks displaced by 5-8 feet of flood water in their homes and power was out for nearly 2 weeks.
I can never forget the smell of the houses we helped clear out which had been deluged not only by the Gulf floodwaters but also the sewage which crept up and out in its wake. Disgusting.
I guess Hurricane Ike could be named Hurricane Servpro because it was like it never happened.
It isn’t just hurricanes either. The frequency of tornadoes is way down as well.
Hurricane drought means global warming.
Less rain means deserts.....
The liberals warned us that global warming would cause an upsurge in hurricanes hitting the US. This story has to be wrong.