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Right... ignore the facts... and go on your anectodal observation... :roll:
watchout the sky must also be falling...
BTW the "technical gibberish" (the facts from actual compiled data), say that there has been 1 category 3 hurricane to hit FL since 1995... Just 1... Hurricane Charley in 2004... so please, go on with your rant... without facts to back it up...
500 years of hurricane history - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Also... since you've been there for 45 years... you say...
There have been just 4 major hurricanes to hit FL since you've been there...
(7 yrs) - 1975 - (15yrs) - 1992 - (3yrs) - 1995 - (9yrs) - 2004 (8yrs) to present...
that's an average 8.4 yrs between major storms of a category 3 hurricane or higher ever ... and it's been 8 since the last...
things aren't getting worse... they're right on track...
same as with NYC... Miami is the most likely place for a major hurricane to hit... it's on the longest drought of any to get hit with a major storm... NYC was 2nd on that list...
so don't go making this same bogus claim when Miami gets hit in the next 2-3 yrs with a hurricane... that's just what's supposed to happen...
"Wise men say, only fools rush in..."
but I can't help claiming global warming is the cause of the lack of storms of a severe nature?
sorry bud, FACTS don't back it up...
time to get a grip...
You don't have to have a direct hit by a hurricane to be severely impacted by it. I was here, without power and repaired the home damage and fallen trees. It's not I who doesn't know.
I direct you to these sources for info on data..
2004 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2005 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pardon moi if I believe my lying eyes.