calvinkaskey
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Data from hail losses show increased losses. http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/socasp/weather1/changnon.html Another site shows N.C. and S.C. Coasts will increase their chance of seeing severe weather with global warming more than almost any other area of the country. Maybe like another Florida with mostly weak tornadoes.
21:15 - calvinkaskey:
upward trends in hail crop losses exist in recent years in the Northern High Plains and since about 1970 in certain East Coast states (VA, NC, SC, and GA). Conversely, trends in loss costs in the Midwest and Tennessee Valley states show continuing decreases over the past 30 years.- If you look under http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/North-Carolina/map April seems to be hot spot for tornadoes esp with target se of Goldsboro, N.C.
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