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Subject: But, of course, one more active than normal hurricane certainly does...


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Date Posted: 17:30:10 11/07/06 Tue
In reply to: Curmudgeon 's message, "While one month does not a trend ake," on 17:00:45 11/07/06 Tue

...even when it's supported by any clear trends in long term data.

And amazingly, even when predictions of a following more active than normal season turn out to be nothing but bogus political electioneering by certain "scientists" and the MSM captured by and beholden to special interest groups and the Democractic Party, it's still cited as evidence for increased hurricane activity.

It's always just wait till next year


>October sure wasn't very warm.
>_______________________________________________________
>___
>
>October
>
>52nd coolest October on record (1895-2006).
>
>All regions near to or below normal temperature (first
>time since February 2003 with no regions above average
>temperature).
>
>Only 2 states above normal temperatures in October:
>New Hampshire and Texas.
>
>12th wettest October for U.S.
>
>Fourth wettest October on record for the Northeast
>Region.
>Maine ranked 2nd wettest October.
>
>Regionally, wet in Southwest, South, Central,
>Southeast and Northeast
>
>For information on local temperature and precipitation
>records during the month, please visit NCDC's Extremes
>page.
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> >href="http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/2006
>/oct/national.html">http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate
>/research/2006/oct/national.html


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wow. you're finally getting it!sci guy01:32:45 11/08/06 Wed
    You already lost oh clown peasant of ignorance...DE04:51:25 11/09/06 Thu


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