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Typhoon Xangsane Category 4, 31st MAJOR HURRICANE Since Katrina

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Sep 27, 2006, 6:17:34 PM9/27/06
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Typhoon Xangsane Category 4, 31st MAJOR HURRICANE Since Katrina

30 foot waves, 138 mph winds, 166 mph gusts

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Pacific_typhoon_season

http://www.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc.html
http://www.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/warnings/wp1806.gif
http://www.npmoc.navy.mil/jtwc/warnings/wp1806web.txt

WTPN31 PGTW 272100
MSGID/GENADMIN/NAVPACMETOCCEN PEARL HARBOR HI/JTWC//
SUBJ/TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING//
RMKS/
1. TYPHOON 18W (XANGSANE) WARNING NR 010
01 ACTIVE TROPICAL CYCLONE IN NORTHWESTPAC
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS BASED ON ONE-MINUTE AVERAGE
---
WARNING POSITION:
271800Z --- NEAR 13.6N 122.6E
MOVEMENT PAST SIX HOURS - 295 DEGREES AT 11 KTS
POSITION ACCURATE TO WITHIN 040 NM
POSITION BASED ON EYE FIXED BY SATELLITE
PRESENT WIND DISTRIBUTION:
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 120 KT, GUSTS 145 KT
RADIUS OF 064 KT WINDS - 030 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
030 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
030 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
030 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
RADIUS OF 050 KT WINDS - 050 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
050 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
050 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
050 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 150 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
150 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
140 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
135 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
OVER WATER
REPEAT POSIT: 13.6N 122.6E

REMARKS:
272100Z POSITION NEAR 13.8N 122.1E.
TYPHOON (TY) 18W (XANGSANE), LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 115 NM
EAST-SOUTHEAST OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES, HAS TRACKED WEST-
NORTHWESTWARD AT 11 KNOTS OVER THE PAST SIX HOURS. MAXIMUM
SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT AT 271800Z IS 30 FEET. NEXT WARNINGS
AT 280300Z, 280900Z, 281500Z AND 282100Z.//

NNNN

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31 MAJOR Hurricanes category 3, 4 or 5 SINCE Katrina.
Average one every 13 days.

GLOBAL means GLOBAL. Global Warming Action moves around but it doesn't
move to outer-space. If it's not in your backyard, it's in somebody else's
and you can see it just by looking for it. It's very much too large to
hide.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Atlantic_hurricane_season
* 2.8 Hurricane Gordon Cat-3
* 2.9 Hurricane Helene Cat-3

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Pacific_hurricane_season
Storms
* 2.3 Hurricane Bud Cat-3
* 2.5 Hurricane Daniel Cat-4
* 2.10 Hurricane Ioke Cat-4
* 2.11 Hurricane Ileana Cat-3
* 2.12 Hurricane John Cat-4
* 2.14 Hurricane Lane Cat-3

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Pacific_typhoon_season
Storms
* 1.1 Typhoon Chanchu (Caloy) May 8 Cat-4
* 1.3 Typhoon Ewiniar (Ester) June 30 Cat-4
* 1.8 Typhoon Saomai (Juan) August 5 Cat-5
* 1.13 Typhoon Shanshan (Luis) Cat-4
* 1.14 Typhoon Yagi Cat-5
* 1.15 Typhoon Xangsane (Milenyo) Cat-4

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_North_Indian_cyclone_season
Season summary
* 1.2 Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Mala (02B) April 24 Cat-3

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005-06_Southern_Hemisphere_tropical_cyclone_s
eason Storms
o 2.1.5 Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Carina February 23
Catagory-4
* 2.2 Southeast Indian Ocean/Western Australia
o 2.2.2 Severe Tropical Cyclone Bertie-Alvin November 21 Cat-4
o 2.2.4 Severe Tropical Cyclone Clare January 7 Cat-3
o 2.2.5 Severe Tropical Cyclone Daryl January 21 Cat-3
o 2.2.7 Severe Tropical Cyclone Floyd March 22 Cat-4
o 2.2.8 Severe Tropical Cyclone Glenda March 24 Cat-4
* 2.4 Coral Sea/Eastern Australia
o 2.4.3 Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry March 16 Cat-5
o 2.4.4 Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica April 17 Cat-6
* Severe Tropical Cyclone Wati Cat-3

2005 Cyclones after Katrina =================

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Atlantic_hurricane_season
* Katrina Cat-5 August 24
* Maria Cat-3
* Rita Cat-5
* Wilma Cat-5
* Beta Cat-3

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Pacific_hurricane_season
* Jova Cat-3
* Kenneth Cat-4


13 Cat-3s, 10 Cat-4s, 8 Cat-5s = 31

Katrina August 24, 2005 Cat-5
Hurricane Rita Cat-5
Hurricane Wilma Cat-5
Tropical Cyclone Larry March 16 Cat-5
Tropical Cyclone Monica April 17 Cat-6
Super Typhoon Saomai (Juan) August 5, 2005 Cat-5
Super Typhoon/Hurricane Ioke Cat-5
Super Typhoon Yagi Cat-5

Hurricane Kenneth Cat-4
Hurricane Daniel Cat-4
Super Typhoon Chanchu (Caloy) May 8 Cat-4
Super Typhoon Ewiniar (Ester) June 30 Cat-4
Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Carina February 23 Catagory-4
Severe Tropical Cyclone Bertie-Alvin November 21 Cat-4
Severe Tropical Cyclone Floyd March 22 Cat-4
Severe Tropical Cyclone Glenda March 24 Cat-4
Typhoon Shanshan Cat-4
Typhoon Xangsane (Milenyo) Cat-4

Hurricane John Cat-3
Hurricane Maria Cat-3
Hurricane Beta Cat-3
Hurricane Jova Cat-3
Hurricane Bud Cat-3
Hurricane Ileana Cat-3
Severe Tropical Cyclone Clare January 7 Cat-3
Severe Tropical Cyclone Daryl January 21 Cat-3
Severe Tropical Cyclone Wati Cat-3
Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Mala (02B) April 24 Cat-3
Hurricane Gordon Cat-3
Hurricane Lane Cat-3
Hurricane Helene Cat-3

Hysterical leftwing global warmers must DIE

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Sep 27, 2006, 7:04:52 PM9/27/06
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East Coast North American 2006 hurricane season unusually tame. Of
course, this doesn't count because it
contradicts the global warming faggot's theories.
Global warming mantra, rule #3: If data doesn't fit, disgard it.

Hysterical rightwing Karl Rove Fellators must SUCK

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Sep 27, 2006, 7:56:24 PM9/27/06
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"Hysterical leftwing global warmers must DIE" <rande...@gmail.com> wrote
in news:1159398292.4...@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com:

There is one Hurricane Category 4 loose in the world today.

There has been one MAJOR HURRICANE every 13 days
on average since Katrina Changed the World.

The 9th Atlantic cyclone of the year is now formed: Tropical Depression
#9, predicted to become Tropical Storm ISSAC. The historical average for
1851-1994 was 8.19 cyclones per year, so this year is already .81 greater
than average with more than 60 days to go in the season.

The Storms formed after this date in 2005 should give no cause for
complacency yet. THe WORST hurricane EVER in the Atlantic Basin was Wilma.
Hurricane Stan killed about an equal number of people as Hurricane
Katrina, and it formed after this date in 2005.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2005_Atlantic_hurricane_season
1 Stan
SS Unnamed
TS Tammy
SD 22
1 Vince
5 Wilma
TS Alpha
3 Beta
TS Gamma
TS Delta
1 Epsilon
TS Zeta

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Wilma
Hurricane Wilma was the most intense hurricane ever recorded in the
Atlantic basin. It devastated parts of the Yucatán Peninsula and southern
Florida during October in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. Wilma set
numerous records for both strength and seasonal activity. Wilma was only
the third Category 5 ever to develop in the month of October and with the
formation of Hurricane Wilma, the 2005 season became the most active on
record, exceeding the 21 storms of the 1933 season. Wilma was the
twenty-second storm (including the subtropical storm discovered in
reanalysis), thirteenth hurricane, sixth major hurricane, and fourth
Category 5 hurricane of the record-breaking season.

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