James S (23
Oct 2012)
"Interesting Facts
Relating To End of 2012 Hurricane Season......."
The Weather Channel, this morning, was reporting that some of
the most intense (having the strongest winds and lowest recorded
millibar readings) hurricanes ever to hit land during the
several month hurricane season, were recorded in the waining
weeks of the storm season,......the end of October, through the
third week and end of November. Hurricane "Mitch" was one storm
they mentioned specifically, which was responsible for over 3
feet of water and was one of the deadliest, as nearly 10,000
deaths in Central America occurred as a result of that storm.
With the elections in early November, along with the posture of
the present administration towards the Apple of God's Eye,
Israel.........there seems likely, a very good chance we could
see one, or more, catastrophic hurricanes hit the U.S., Gulf
Coast Region, or possibly even the Carolinas and points further
north on our East Coast, before December. I just found it very
noteworthy, given the current tensions between Israel and Iran,
combined with our administration's obvious and calculated "cold
shoulder" towards Netenyahu and the nation of Israel recently,
especially at such a crucial and dangerous time relating to her
safety, that I would see the Weather Channel's segment detailing
the documented severity of the deadly storms of years past,
occurring so late in the year. "Wilma" and "Kate" were two other
late season severe storms mentioned. As Randy always says
........."tick, tock"......!!!!