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Old 11-02-2012, 04:07 PM
 
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Drought and the Economy 2011-2019, US and China - Discusses the effects of a continued drought relating to the...

from june 2011...

"For the last part I want to discuss hurricanes. We should have some serious hurricanes during the 2012-2019 era. There should be at least one record high cyclonic year also. We will not be pelted like 2004 and 2005. There should be some real nasty hurricanes in those years and I would be surprised if one does not hit South Florida, and one hitting somewhere from D.C to Maine. Hopefully they will all miss. The 1933 hurricane season was the worst on record...until 2005. Will the 2012/2013 season be even worse? Could be."
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