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Old 03-22-2019, 09:56 AM
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Advances in predicting weather events has increased in accuracy tremendously... in the last 20 years or so.

Anything used to make people take dangerous weather more seriously, or to make them stay at home during the peak...is fine in my book.
So, who still thinks this 'bomb cyclone' weather event, that triggered so much devastation (and which has just begun, as more spring melting takes place)...was "over-hyped?"


Bomb Cyclone (poke here)

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The "bomb cyclone" storm that bloated rivers as it roared through much of the Midwest last week combined with spring snowmelt Sunday to drive some Midwest rivers to record levels and forced people in hundreds of homes to evacuate.

While there may be a few Floridians raising their hands right now, I don't think you'll find too many of even those still saying it...once the full ramifications to farmers and "our country's breadbasket" are calculated.