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Worst Tropical Storm Event Ever?
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Typhoon Haiyan approaches the Philippines
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-asi a-24846 813
Is this the worst tropical storm on record? (You'll see this on the breakfast news and I'll catch up with you later in the day)
If we've only seen 0.5 C rise in global temperatures, so far, out of the 3 C predicted for 2050, what are your fears for the future, with regard to events like this?
Is it a 'blip' or are we beginning to witness a trend of 'worst ever' weather events?
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Is this the worst tropical storm on record? (You'll see this on the breakfast news and I'll catch up with you later in the day)
If we've only seen 0.5 C rise in global temperatures, so far, out of the 3 C predicted for 2050, what are your fears for the future, with regard to events like this?
Is it a 'blip' or are we beginning to witness a trend of 'worst ever' weather events?
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from this, Hypognosis, it seems that there was a cluster of "worse" storms in the '50s and '60s
http:// www.the guardia n.com/n ews/dat ablog/2 013/nov /08/typ hoon-ha iyan-ph ilippin es-trop ical-cy clones
but I can't find a proper time series to say either way if it's a blip
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but I can't find a proper time series to say either way if it's a blip
Read it. Thanks Humbersloop.
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An important thing to note though is that the Noaa have stated that the maximum sustained winds estimated for typhoons during the 1940s to 1960s were too strong.
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There's the rub. The storms on record had their windspeeds estimated in one way (now reckoned to have been over-estimated, to boot) and the storms of the present day are assessed by satellite observations.
No ground based measurements available for the current storm and they reckon the wind guages would probably have been blown away.
Good to hear that the evacuations went smoothly. Fourth major storm this year so it seems they're used to the upheaval.
--snip
An important thing to note though is that the Noaa have stated that the maximum sustained winds estimated for typhoons during the 1940s to 1960s were too strong.
--endsnip
There's the rub. The storms on record had their windspeeds estimated in one way (now reckoned to have been over-estimated, to boot) and the storms of the present day are assessed by satellite observations.
No ground based measurements available for the current storm and they reckon the wind guages would probably have been blown away.
Good to hear that the evacuations went smoothly. Fourth major storm this year so it seems they're used to the upheaval.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/w orld/20 13/nov/ 08/typh oon-hai yan-big gest-st orms
there does seem to be a getting nastier underlying trend
there does seem to be a getting nastier underlying trend
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