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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (185434)10/5/2015 8:59:01 AM
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I've heard it as a one in 500 year event. Of course really not enough is know about the details of the weather for the last 500 or 1000 years to be reasonably confident in any such statement.

But if its one in 500, or esp. one in 1000, you aren't talking about the whole storm, your talking about a fraction of South Carolina. Lets be generous and say half. Half of SC is about one 237th of the US, and one part in over 9000 of the Earth's surface. You would expect one in 1000 year events effecting such an area every year.
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