It's called the sun. But no one wants to really believe that storms are getting stronger due to the trapping of Co2 gases in the atmosphere.
How many more of these 100 year storms that come every ten years, how many more lives ruined or lost, will it take before we take action?
On Monday, billions of dollars will be wiped off the stock market with insurance companies at the top of the list. Oil prices are going to be bid $2 higher on the open, along with it's derivatives also being bid higher.
Nation's 4th-largest city is facing epic flooding
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It's still not as big as the Galveston Hurricane that happened in 1900 that killed 12,000 people.
or the Great Hurricane of 1780 that killed 22,000 people
In fact, if you go by the worst hurricanes ever, they actually seem to be getting milder and killing less people.
thanks mainly to weather tracking systems I would assume. Those 22,000 killed in Galveston probably didn't even know what a hurricane was back in 1780, let alone that they were about to get pummeled by one until it was too late.