Tropical Storms Are The New Hurricanes

(Reuters) – A weakened but fast-moving Hurricane Arthur swept along southern New England on Friday night, wielding tropical storm-force winds, after an earlier landfall in North Carolina that caused only slight damage.

Winds from Hurricane Arthur wallop Massachusetts’ Nantucket Island | Reuters

Category one hurricanes are now category two, and extra-tropical storms are now hurricanes.

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6 Responses to Tropical Storms Are The New Hurricanes

  1. gator69 says:

    What do you expect in the era of ‘White Hispanics’?

  2. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Still no Cat 3 hurricane landfalls for over 8 years. You know this global warming thing could actually be rather nice if the climateers actually stopped and thought about it some.

  3. Don says:

    Give me the numbers I want or you will lose your funding. ~ Paraphrasing El Jefe

  4. ACR says:

    Steven basically challenged his readers to find a ground station that reported hurricane force winds for Arthur. Were any such stations found?

  5. Scott Allen says:

    In Wyoming we call 60 mile per hour winds a calm day.

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