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Old October 26th 15, 12:33 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Lawrence Jenkins Lawrence Jenkins is offline
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Default Patricia Has Let Us Dowm.Funny Remarks on the Greatest HurricaneEvah !

On Monday, 26 October 2015 08:52:15 UTC, Freddie wrote:
Lawrence Jenkins Wrote in message:
I would have put OT but a hurricane is weather....right? Besides I'm apparently kill filed anyway

So I guess you were looking to rile somebody rather than engage in
a constructive discussion?


But here's Jame's Delingpoles article , quite funny really.

Yes I've seen the arguments that it was the a very powerful storm but it did fill 40mb in 24 hours and rapidly collapsed into a cat 2.

Landfall - especially in a mountainous region - will do that to a
hurricane.

So the biggest recorded storm at sea and a cat 2 on landfall.

No, it was a cat 5 on landfall.
snip

Overall we should be thankful it did down grade rapidly and that advanced warnings would have mitigated loss of life

Yes, we should be thankful.

but surely not structural damage.

Ooh here's a thought - maybe building construction and placing was
influenced by the 1959 storm?

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Well if the storm was a monster compared to hurricane Sandy and the wealthier folk of the eastern sea board who have been hit by devasting hurricanes in the past, surely they would be better prepared with less damage but Sandy seems to have caused far more problems.


Compare the two

Patricia https://images.search.yahoo.com/sear...-s&fr2=piv-web


Sandy

https://images.search.yahoo.com/sear...F-8&n=60&x=wrt