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Old November 10th 08, 11:01 PM posted to alt.talk.weather,alt.politics.bush,alt.global-warming
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Default Hurricane Paloma now ranks as the second most powerful Novemberhurricane on record. Global Cooling to Blame

On Nov 10, 4:55*pm, Tunderbar wrote:
On Nov 8, 3:37*pm, john fernbach wrote:

On Nov 8, 3:42*pm, Coffee in Madrid wrote:


Wow. Look at the Hurricane Palin "floater"...


http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html


Coffee in Guantanamo Bay


Global cooling, uh-huh. *One thing that's for certain, though -
Hurricane PALOMA, not Palin, is certaintly packing a powerful punch.
It was a Category 4 when it struck the Cayman Islands. *How many
Category 4 storms has the North Atlantic seen this year, anyway?


Not as many as the agwers have been predicting. Actually less than the
average.


What's the average, Tunderbar?

Could you cite some easily acceptable electronic source for this, one
we can trust? I'm kinda curious.