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ASK A METEOROLOGIST: 'Age of extreme weather' started 20 years ago
Wisconsin Dells Events ^ | Jan 27, 2016 | Jeff Smith

Posted on 01/29/2016 8:06:33 AM PST by gorush

After last weekend’s East Coast blizzard, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said “we’re in an age of extreme weather.” I’ve been studying and forecasting the weather since I was 12 years old in the mid 1970s and have come to the conclusion that I agree with de Blasio.

I’ll add to de Blasio’s comment that not only do I think we’re in an age of extreme weather, but I think that “age” started more than 20 years ago when Hurricane Andrew hit south Florida in 1992, followed by the “storm of the century” in 1993. Perhaps some could counter with stories of bigger storms prior to 1964 when I was born, but most meteorologists concur that that the last 20 years or so has brought an unusual number of devastating weather phenomenon compared to years prior.

The last several months have been a good example of wild weather that has hit the U.S. October brought historic flooding to South Carolina while record high temperatures hit the northern part of the country in December, including a spring-like 58 degree record in the Dells on Dec. 14. Tornadoes in Texas in December claimed nearly a dozen lives, followed by more deadly tornadoes in Florida recently. California was then inundated with record rainfall breaking an historic drought, and of course the super storm that slammed the mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Saturday and Sunday.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: climatechange; extremeweather; globalwarming; globalwarminghoax
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To: gorush
Extreme? I'll give you the Great Tornado Outbreak of April 3 1974 for "extreme" ...

I think that was more than 20 years ago.

41 posted on 01/29/2016 8:44:00 AM PST by NorthMountain ("The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things")
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To: circlecity

Think about it...how many large (Cat 3 or higher) hurricanes have hit the US in the last 10 years?

None.

This guy is ignoring the world around him.


42 posted on 01/29/2016 8:44:45 AM PST by lacrew
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To: ican'tbelieveit
I remember 67 snow in northern Illinois- then the snow in 79, followed by the cold in 79 or 80.
In the early 80’s I experienced the largest temp change on record , if I remember correctly was 70 degrees in 24 or 36 hours, went from=m mid fifties to below zero, but my memory of those times is not what it should be

As they say in the midwest do not like the weather wait 5 minutes.

Cannot control the weather so why not have fun instead

43 posted on 01/29/2016 8:46:13 AM PST by Nailbiter
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To: gorush

In the 1970s, my science teacher said we were heading into a mini ice age. Which is it, a mini ice age or globull warming? I haven’t seen either.


44 posted on 01/29/2016 8:54:30 AM PST by bgill (CDC site, "We still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
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To: gorush

Twenty years or even 100 years is nothing; the earth has been here for BILLIONS of years.


45 posted on 01/29/2016 8:57:00 AM PST by libertylover (The problem with Obama is not that his skin is too black, it's that his ideas are too RED.)
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To: IrishBrigade

We have always been told that the Great Lakes were formed when glaciers receded. Why did they recede? Global warming? I wonder how many eeevil SUVs and coal-fired power plants were around at the time.


46 posted on 01/29/2016 8:57:55 AM PST by shooter223 (the government should fear the citizens......not the other way around)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

Deepest snows in St Louis in the 50s and a big tornado.
Anecdotes are worthless.


47 posted on 01/29/2016 8:59:01 AM PST by steve8714 (Evidently Breitbart.com has changed their name to "not responding".)
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To: Buckeye McFrog
And don't forget the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, which is still one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history.
48 posted on 01/29/2016 8:59:46 AM PST by AustinBill (consequence is what makes our choices real)
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To: DungeonMaster

That’s why a meteorologist 51 years old works in the Dells.


49 posted on 01/29/2016 9:00:29 AM PST by steve8714 (Evidently Breitbart.com has changed their name to "not responding".)
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To: gorush

what extreme weather are they referring too?


50 posted on 01/29/2016 9:14:42 AM PST by WorkerbeeCitizen
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To: ABN 505

The summer of 1988 was a scorcher in SE Michigan. Not a green blade of grass anywhere by August except for fairways and greens at some of the best-kept golf courses.


51 posted on 01/29/2016 9:15:22 AM PST by equaviator (There's nothing like the universe to bring you down to earth.)
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To: gorush

Stealing, and horribly paraphrasing, from Mark Steyn:

1. Exactly what percentage of climate change is caused by man. How many degrees?

2. What was the weather like when the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth rock?


52 posted on 01/29/2016 9:27:13 AM PST by Made In The USA (Rap music: Soundtrack of the retarded.)
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To: gorush

The biggest blizzard/snowfall in my area (western Wisconsin) occurred in 1959. The worst flood occurred in 1965.


53 posted on 01/29/2016 9:46:23 AM PST by driftless2 (For long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion)
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To: gorush

Didn’t the Internet start around that time? It certainly has caused the political climate to change here and abroad and the elites are scared.


54 posted on 01/29/2016 9:49:38 AM PST by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: PeterPrinciple
"How old is the meteorologist?"

I'm not sure, photo at the link. More people look like youngsters to me every year.

55 posted on 01/29/2016 10:18:13 AM PST by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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To: gorush
As soon as I read about the "warmest year on record" (by a tenth of a degree), I stop reading. It's nonsense.

I recall some very big snowstorms in the 1940s and 1950s, when I was growing up. I'm not saying all snowstorms were that bad back then, but there were a few that stand out in my memory. Snowdrifts up to the edge of our barn roof. My rural school canceled because the buses couldn't even get out of the school bus garage, let alone get through the roads. Later, knee-deep snow on the soccer fields at my university.

Not just snowstorms, but tornadoes in northeast Ohio, with the National Guard and the Naval Reserve out guarding the damaged buildings, and the volunteer fire department providing coffee and sandwiches to the displaced people.

We've had some bad weather before this.

56 posted on 01/29/2016 11:15:23 AM PST by JoeFromSidney (,)
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To: Godzilla

Hmmmm, that’s a tough one. Let me think about that for awhile. /sarcasm


57 posted on 01/29/2016 11:22:25 AM PST by Robert DeLong (u)
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To: WorkerbeeCitizen
what extreme weather are they referring too?

The extremely dry and hot diurnal winds blowing in the nations Capitol.

58 posted on 01/29/2016 12:06:16 PM PST by pilipo (We are not free.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

ping


59 posted on 01/29/2016 2:07:13 PM PST by Albion Wilde (Who can actually defeat the Democrats in 2016? -- the most important thing about all candidates.)
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To: Battle Axe
"It was in the 1880’s. I always wondered if this was the recollection of a half starved, sleepy child."

Of course, I wasn't there but...

In this part of rural Wisconsin there are still quite a few old houses around, the original part of the one Im posting from was built in 1860.

On some of these older homes, especially as one approaches Door County, many have a back door on the second floor. There is no evidence that there ever was a balcony and there are ladders attached to the house, many appear to have been there just about as long as the house. These ladders usually start at the upper door and go down to the top of the first floor and stop. Many of these houses are old brick designs so its pretty evident when there have been repairs/removals/additions because the source of bricks changed causing obvious color differences, these places don't have anything to suggest that there was anything other than a ladder there so these builders were planning for something.

60 posted on 01/29/2016 10:01:26 PM PST by gnarledmaw (Hive minded liberals worship leaders, sovereign conservatives elect servants.)
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