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Well hey, if it's unprecedented then it must be really bad.  Because if anything like this had ever happened before since the beginning of time, then it would obviously be much less troubling for the people of Oman and Iran.

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by the stormy present (stormypresent aaaaaaat gmail etc) on Wed Jun 6th, 2007 at 02:45:44 PM EST
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A Category 5 being the metric of the Saffir-Simpson scale which apparently developed in 1969 and since then implemented.

Hurricane/Cyclone satellite tracking only went up in the sixties, but the Dvorak technique to establish intensities was not underway until the seventies. And according to those who worked with the technique have reported it was immensely tricky and subjective when it was done without additional information from buoys or air reconnaissance. One wonders how many of those were done in the Indian Ocean. (If you'd believe this PDF from the NMFC there were none in the North Indian ocean in 1983).

So yes, clearly it may be unprecedented. Since the 1970s. It is abundantly reasonable then that the media labels it Death Storm.

by Nomad on Wed Jun 6th, 2007 at 03:33:06 PM EST
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