Posted on 07/14/2007 5:28:28 AM PDT by Clive

What happened to the increased hurricane activity? Shouldn’t a large portion of the SE USA be underwater now? Algore? Algore? Can you fabricate some more “truths”, the current set of “truths” seem to be flawed.
“Lake Superior is 20 inches lower than normal. Lake Michigan is 19 inches lower than historic normal level. “
This is one of the few things that the weather service actually called correctly. The weather service said there would be high levels of hurricane activity, and a drought. They got it half right. My yard is brown, and I haven’t had to mow it in over 2 weeks. But I know I’m going to end up paying at the grocery store. I guess if I’d just park my gas guzzlers and ride a bike, everything would be wonderful?
On a 1,000 footer, this equals about 5,000 tons not carried per trip. The lake season is usually 40-41 trips from Superior down to Michigan or Erie.
Surf will be up in so. cal
What do it mean?
"Tropocal cyclone" is a generic term. depending on strength and geographic area, more common terms are these:
tropical depression, tropical storm, cyclonic storm,hurricane, typhoon.
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