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To: Land Shark who wrote (897554)10/30/2015 4:37:49 PM
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I'm not denying global warming. Been warming for at least 22,000 years this cycle.



To: Land Shark who wrote (897554)10/30/2015 4:53:24 PM
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more "just weather"

Cyclone Chapala Rapidly Intensifies to a Category 4 Storm in Arabian Sea; Rare Destructive Landfall Threat to Yemen, Oman

Cyclone Chapala could become the strongest on record in the Arabian Sea and may make an unprecedented landfall at hurricane strength along the coast of Yemen or southwest Oman in the days ahead.

Chapala rapidly intensified and is estimated to have winds of Category 4 hurricane intensity and may reach Category 5 intensity soon.


Cyclone Chapala: Current Status

The latest location, estimated wind speed, and infrared satellite image of Cyclone Chapala, according to the U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center.

While direct measurements from reconnaissance aircraft are not available over the Arabian Sea, Chapala's rate of intensification from a high-end tropical storm to a high-end Category 4 storm in 24 hours ending 2 a.m. EDT Friday morning was quite impressive for this part of the world.

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