I take it you believe that nothing we're doing is harmful.

Well for all our sake, I really hope your right.

Cheers,

Dave

On 12/25/06, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 28 years is noting in a weather cycle.  Some decades long.  The
> hurricane cycle is about 30-60 years long, we've spent the last 30 years
> in a very quiet period.  From the late 1890's-1960's it was much more
> active, but far fewer people lived in coastal areas, especially on the
> South Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the US.  Not to mention that
> communications were much slower.  During that period the city of
> Galveston was nearly cleaned off the coast of Texas, there were major
> disasters in the Florida Keys, in 1938 an unnamed storm killed several
> hundred people in New England and reshaped the shore line for decades to
> come, and an entire thriving island community just off shore from New
> York simply ceased to exist after a storm in the 1890's, and was almost
> forgotten.  The world has been a dangerous and difficult place since
> before you were born and will be so long after you're dead.
>
> David Savage wrote:
> > I've only seen 28 winters, but the weather is doing something screwy.
> >
> > It's obviously warmer & dryer during winter.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > On 12/25/06, graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I really have not seen much in the way of changes. Some years it is
> >> warm, some it is cold. But then I have only seen 63 winters although I
> >> do not remember the first three or four very well. Besides, as long as
> >> the world lasts another twenty-thirty years what do I care... <tongue in
> >> cheek>?
> >>
> >
> >
>
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