A Disastrous Year: 2010 Death Toll Already Abnormally High, page 1
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Topic started on 12-3-2010 @ 07:19 AM by Romantic_Rebel
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Just a few months into 2010, and Mother Nature has delivered a slew of costly and deadly natural disasters. From the catastrophic Haiti and Chilean earthquakes to the U.S. blizzard that descended on Washington, D.C., last month, which was mostly just inconvenient by comparison, 2010 is already above average in terms of natural-disaster casualties. In comparison to previous years, the number of casualties from natural disasters in 2010, which is already well above 200,000, is outside the norm. Yet as in other disastrous years, the high toll this year is due largely to a single event.



reply posted on 12-3-2010 @ 07:41 AM by Romantic_Rebel
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Sorry to hear about the tornadoes. I hope you stay safe! Today it's going to rain again in California, which is terrible. It has been raining for months now.


reply posted on 12-3-2010 @ 07:43 AM by Yummy Freelunch
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
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Sorry to hear about the tornadoes. I hope you stay safe! Today it's going to rain again in California, which is terrible. It has been raining for months now.


Thanks..yes, I have a weather radio..always a sky watcher..

Wow, I thought it never rained in southern california...lol


reply posted on 12-3-2010 @ 07:53 AM by Hypntick
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Read an article a few days ago about that actually. However it said the opposite that tornadoes seem to be late this year.

Although they are predicting an active hurricane season as well, hopefully they're wrong again.



reply posted on 12-3-2010 @ 08:16 AM by Yummy Freelunch
Originally posted by Hypntick
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Read an article a few days ago about that actually. However it said the opposite that tornadoes seem to be late this year.

Although they are predicting an active hurricane season as well, hopefully they're wrong again.


Late, my butt! lol

Its only the 2nd week in March and we already had one..Arkansas got slammed, we didnt get it as bad here in Missouri..I have a feeling it's going to be one helluva spring and summer.


reply posted on 12-3-2010 @ 10:34 AM by mweiss
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Tornadoes this early strange? We have a freak tornado in Northern IL in Jan. acouple years ago. Abnormal, yes, but I always thought tornadoes could happen anytime, though more numerous in the summer.


reply posted on 12-3-2010 @ 10:44 AM by Solasis
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That just tends to happen as you get older. Human perception of time is very subjective. Which isn't to say time itself is subjective (though I think it is), but rather how we experience and remember its passage is. Quite variable -- "Time flies when you're having fun" and all that. Time also flies when your life is going by.


reply posted on 12-3-2010 @ 04:06 PM by davesidious
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Natural fluctuations like these are bound to happen. You seriously can't expect similar numbers of dead across the centuries, can you?

You are reading far too much into this.
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