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Subject: The 1780 Hurricane Season Was By Far The Deadliest on Record, Likely Caused By...
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 21:52:23 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


... emissions from George Washington's Sport Utility Horse.

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What year was "The deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record"?

1780.

Do you know what the CO² level was in 1780?

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September 30, 1752 - Second Hurricane of 1752

Two weeks later, the city's rebuilding efforts steamed ahead. Residents cleared the wrecked ships, repaired homes, and 
struggled to overcome their losses. The storm's chaos was fading, and order was taking shape in its wake. That, of 
course, is when the second hurricane roared through Charleston.

This hurricane was not as powerful as the first, but what the storm lacked in strength, it more than made up in speed. 
It raced through Charleston in only a few hours, ruining many of precious remaining crops, killing livestock, and 
smashing the Onslow County courthouse (along with its records) as it headed northward. This devastated the year's 
already weakened harvest, and winter was fast approaching. Officials clamped down on exports, "corn, peas and small 
rice," to ensure the city's survival. The colony produced 82,000 barrels of rice in 1752, but following the dual 
hurricanes, the city's records show that only 37,000 survived the storms.

What were the CO² levels in 1752?

1780?

June 13, 1780: St. Lucia Hurricane

On June 13, hurricane swept over through the Caribbean, striking St. Lucia, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.
'The storm caused "deaths and losses" in Puerto Rico killing roughly 4,000 t0 5,000 people, and an unknown number at 
St. Lucia and the Dominican Republic.

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August 24, 1780: New Orleans Hurricane

In late August, a massive hurricane rolled over New Orleans, Louisiana. Boasting wind gusts estimated between 160 and.
180 miles per hour, New Orleans resident Count de Lafrenia recorded that the storm destroyed nearly every building
on Grand Isle, La., damaged the Crescent City, ruined crops, induced flooding, and spun off tornadoes. The storm killed
at least twenty-five people.

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October 1-3: Savanna-la-Mar Hurricane

'this hurricane started off by sinking a British transport ship, the Monarch, killing several hundred Spanish prisoners
and the ship's crew, on ts way o Jamaica. On October 3rd, the storm crashed into the Jamaican port Savanna-I2-Mar,
utterly destroying the city. Numerous witnesses gathered near the coast to watch the destruction, and they had a close-
up view of the twenty-foot storm surge thar swept in unexpectedly, engulfing the onlookers, docked ships, and many of
the town's buildings. In the nearby village Lucea, 400 people perished, with 360 more in the town of Montego Bay. the
hurricane went on to ravage Cuba and the Bahamas, before heading out to sea. Estimates place the storm's death toll
around 1,100.

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October 10, 1780: The San Calixto Hurricane - THE DEADLIEST ATLANTIC HURRICANE ON RECORD

'The storms of 1780 seemed to enjoy teaching humanity a lesson in humility but none more so than the San Cato 
Hurricane. Scholars suspect chat its winds exceeded 200 mph as it passed over Barbados, Martinique, and St. Luca,
where it flattened nearly every building, and killed at least 19,500 people. The storm lashed at Puerto Rico's 
coastlines, crossed over the eastern regions of the Dominican Republic, before it finally turned to the northeast, and 
into the middle of the Atlantic. Throughout the Lesser Antilles Islands, the total death toll is estimated at 27,500; 
THE DEADLIEST ATLANTIC HURRICANE ON RECORD

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October 18-21: Solano's Hurricane

Apparently, 780 hurricanes hated European Naval fleets. Rough waves and storm surge decimated the British fleet at St
Lucia, Forty French ships capsized at Martinique during the San Calixto Hurricane. This hurricane, however, was equal
'opportunity and sought out Spanish war fer enroute to attack Pensacola. Commanded by Jose' Solano, the fleet of
sixty-four vessels was caught by 2 fast-moving storm from behind. The hurricane crossed over western Cuba, captured
Solano's fleet, and proceeded northward toward the Florida panhandle. Solano' ships had 4,000 men aboard, but only
2,000 survived.

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October:

Frost And Snow Warnings In Canada

Cold Devastates UK Growing Season-Second-Worst Harvest Ever

Russia To -28.1C (-18.6F)

Here Comes The Snow

Europe's Cold And Snowy October

Early Arctic Freeze Halts Shipping - Bu bu but Al Gorrrre Said...

Accumulations Keep Building In The Alps

Early Snow In China

Colder Winter Forecast For Mongolia

Met Office Warns Of 'Another Cold Night'

Weakest Polar Vortex For 40-Years And The Potential For A Brutal Winter

Early Season Snow In Ukraine

Another Colder Than Average Month In Antarctica

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September:

Big Cool Down For Europe
Snow In Both Hemispheres
Arctic Sea Ice Going Nowhere
September Snow In Lapland
Another Polar Blast To Slam Southern Africa
October Snow For The Aussie Alps
Unprecedented Summer Snowstorm Begins In The Alps
Italian Peaks Register Record-Breaking -24.6C (-12.3F)
Snow Clips The UK, Cold Threatens Records
Arctic Sea Ice Still Trend-less
Another New Study Finds Clouds To Be Earth's Climate Control Knob, Not CO2
Record-Breaking Snow For The Alps
Zululanders See Surprise Spring Flakes
Mount Washington Registers Early First Measurable Snow
Early-Season Snow In Austria
Scotland Shivers
Historic Lows Broken In U.S.
Greenland's Surface Gained 370 Billion Tons Of Ice Last Season, Bang On Average
Cold Records Tumble Across The East
Colder-Than-Average Augusts
India Meteorological Department Warns Of Harsh Winter To Come
Snowy Colorado
Southern Hemisphere Snow - Argentina and Chile Pounded
Early Snows Hit Kyrgyzstan
Eastern U.S. Fells Cold Records, 150 Million To See Fall-Like Temps
UK's Coolest Summer Since 2015
First Significant Snows Forecast For The Alps
150 Years Of Antarctic Ice Data Reveals Decline In Wildfires Since 1920
Arizona Sees August Snow
Europe Forecast Stark Temperature Drop
Thousands Without Power In Tasmania As Cold And Snow Intensify
Foot Of Snow Closes Going-To-The-Sun Road