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"Thomas Lee Elifritz" wrote in message
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August 20, 2004

Norman Lynagh wrote in message :

It has actually been a relatively quiet hurricane season so far this
year.


And you are actually full of ****. By the middle of August, we have
had two major Atlantic storms, one of them killing 20 people and
creating 10 billion dollars in damages, and there were two tropical
unnamed lows, one of them killing thousands in Haiti and the Dominican
Republic. All of this before the Cape Verde season has really even
started. That is not a 'relatively quiet' hurricane season by any
measure that I am familiar with. It's not even September yet.


The damage caused is a function of where they happen to land 9( at random),
and the fact that there are "a **** load more" people living in Florida
than ever did before. You cannot measure weather effects by economic damage!
Jeez.

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