Much to the chagrin of man-made global warming activists who want to
tie every weather event to so called ‘global weirding’, 2013 has turned
out to be one of the “least extreme” weather years in U.S. history.
See: New
Study: ’2013 ranks as one of the least extreme U.S. weather years
ever’– Many bad weather events at ‘historically low levels’
‘Whether you’re talking about tornadoes, wildfires, extreme
heat or hurricanes, the good news is that weather-related disasters in
the US are all way down this year compared to recent years and, in some
cases, down to historically low levels.’
Extreme Heat: The number of 100 degree days may ‘turn out to be the lowest in about 100 years of records’
Hurricanes: ‘We are currently in the longest period (8 years)
since the Civil War Era without a major hurricane strike in the US
(i.e., category 3, 4 or 5)’ ( last major hurricane to strike the US was
Hurricane Wilma in 2005)
READ MORE: http://www.climatedepot.com/2013/12/27/2013-shatters-the-record-for-fewest-tornadoes-15-lower-than-previous-record/
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