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Originally Posted by Firebot
Or a major hurricane in a lower than average hurricane season happened to be sitting still on top of a city instead of a corn field .
Does every fricking weather event have to be talked about as climate change?
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/E11.html
Yes we don't hear of climate change in 1886.
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Haha, funny you should use that as your example. One the largest volcanic events in modern times (Krakatoa) happened in 1883 and had huge affects on weather for many years. Krakatoa's affect on the earth's overall temperature is minor compared to what has been going on since.
Every major weather event should be talked about as related to climate change, because
they are related.