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>>9181913
>Name a city in the USA with an average temperature of 22F in any winter month.
why the fuck does this matter?
but okay. January in Chicago, February in La Crosse WI, and December in Minneapolis average around 22 F. have you ever been in the northern US? these kinds of temperatures are extremely common.
inb4 butthurt Southerner needs to put on a coat

of course, the exact temperature doesn't matter for the purposes of the effect I'm describing. (hence the "for example" in my previous post.) as long as the temperatures aren't right below the freezing point, an increase of a couple degrees won't stop snow from falling or accumulating.

go ahead, keep deluding yourself.

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>>9160979
>Hurricane Harvey was the first major hurricane to make landfall in the US in twelve fucking years
>to make landfall
the problem with this metric is it ignores storm activity that stays out over the ocean
the most energetic hurricane ever recorded (in terms of accumulated cyclone energy), Ioke, got almost no press because it stayed out over the Pacific and didn't hit any populated areas.

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