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To: Snowshoe who wrote (3671)10/19/2019 4:39:51 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13803
 
Three things
Occurrence
Severity
Paths

You can have higher numbers, higher severity but raining inside the Atlantic ocean

You can have a single severe one but making a landlfall (these are the ones climate alarmists love to have, they didn't this season)

Based on that historic data, NOAA compare hurricane seasons.

2019 hurricane season has been unremarkable.



To: Snowshoe who wrote (3671)10/19/2019 4:45:03 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13803
 
Forget the Hurricane. No fires in Alaska.

Anchorage saw its first measureable snow late Wednesday night.

The National Weather Service Forecast Office says the snow measured .20 inches (it must be at least .10" to be counted).

The measurement came just after 10 p.m. on the October 16, which by the way, is also the average date of the first snowfall for the city.

Temperatures fell to near the freezing mark late Wednesday, allowing for the snow to fall at the forecast office and stick long enough to be measured.



To: Snowshoe who wrote (3671)10/20/2019 3:18:18 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13803
 
Look for yourself. The folks at NOAA close down for the weekend.
Cyclone activity restarts on Monday...
nhc.noaa.gov