Charlie Kirk on TS: US Hurricanes since 1851 by decade
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At the time the world population was only 25% of today the weather-related deaths were 28 times what they are now. A much larger percentage of the population lives at the coast now than back then.
Plus, before satellites, there was little warning about direction, timing, and strength. No evacuations I would think.
Historically barometers were used to determine strength and direction. Those of us who have arthritis can predict many weather events.
Ha! I believe you. After my knee was scoped and my shoulder surgery, I'd 'feel' the bad weather for years. It's faded now into the world of random aches and pains.
The pressure is dropping on the East Coast now and it is taking a toll on me.