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U.S. Natural Disasters: 2011 An Extreme And Exhausting Year

Us Natural Disasters 2011

SETH BORENSTEIN   09/ 3/11 09:11 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Nature is pummeling the United States this year with extremes.

Unprecedented triple-digit heat and devastating drought. Deadly tornadoes leveling towns. Massive rivers overflowing. A billion-dollar blizzard. And now, unusual hurricane-caused flooding in Vermont.

If what's falling from the sky isn't enough, the ground shook in places that normally seem stable: Colorado and the entire East Coast. On Friday, a strong quake triggered brief tsunami warnings in Alaska. Arizona and New Mexico have broken records for wildfires.

Total weather losses top $35 billion, and that's not counting Hurricane Irene, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration. There have been more than 700 U.S. disaster and weather deaths, most from the tornado outbreaks this spring.

Last year, the world seemed to go wild with natural disasters in the deadliest year in a generation. But 2010 was bad globally, and the United States mostly was spared.

This year, while there have been devastating events elsewhere, such as the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Australia's flooding and a drought in Africa, it's our turn to get smacked. Repeatedly.

"I'm hoping for a break. I'm tired of working this hard. This is ridiculous," said Jeff Masters, a meteorologist who runs Weather Underground, a meteorology service that tracks strange and extreme weather. "I'm not used to seeing all these extremes all at once in one year."

The U.S. has had a record 10 weather catastrophes costing more than a billion dollars: five separate tornado outbreaks, two different major river floods in the Upper Midwest and the Mississippi River, drought in the Southwest and a blizzard that crippled the Midwest and Northeast, and Irene.

What's happening, say experts, is mostly random chance or bad luck. But there is something more to it, many of them say. Man-made global warming is increasing the odds of getting a bad roll of the dice.

Sometimes the luck seemed downright freakish.

The East Coast got a double-whammy in one week with a magnitude 5.8 earthquake followed by a drenching from Irene. If one place felt more besieged than others, it was tiny Mineral, Va., the epicenter of the quake, where Louisa County Fire Lt. Floyd Richard stared at the darkening sky before Irene and said, "What did WE do to Mother Nature to come through here like this."

There are still four months to go, including September, the busiest month of the hurricane season. The Gulf Coast expected a soaking this weekend from Tropical Storm Lee and forecasters were watching Hurricane Katia slogging west in the Atlantic.

The insurance company Munich Re calculated that in the first six months of the year there have been 98 natural disasters in the United States, about double the average of the 1990s.

Even before Irene, the Federal Emergency Management Agency was on pace to obliterate the record for declared disasters issued by state, reflecting both the geographic breadth and frequency of America's problem-plagued year.

"If you weren't in a drought, you were drowning is what it came down to," Masters said.

Add to that, oppressive and unrelenting heat. Tens of thousands of daily weather records have been broken or tied and nearly 1,000 all-time records set, with most of them heat or rain related:

_ Oklahoma set a record for hottest month ever in any state with July.

_ Washington D.C. set all-time heat records at the National Arboretum on July 23 with 105 and then broke it a week later with 106.

_ Houston had a record string of 24 days in August with the thermometer over 100 degrees.

_ Newark, N.J., set a record with 108 degrees, topping the old mark by 3 degrees.

Tornadoes this year hit medium-sized cities such as Joplin, Mo., and Tuscaloosa, Ala. The outbreaks affected 21 states, including unusual deadly twisters in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Massachusetts.

"I think this year has really been extraordinary in terms of natural catastrophes," said Andreas Schrast, head of catastrophic perils for Swiss Re, another big insurer.

One of the most noticeable and troubling weather extremes was the record-high nighttime temperatures, said Tom Karl, director of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center. That shows that the country wasn't cooling off at all at night, which both the human body and crops need.

"These events are abnormal," Karl said. "But it's part of an ongoing trend we've seen since 1980."

Individual weather disasters so far can't be directly attributed to global warming, but it is a factor in the magnitude and the string of many of the extremes, Karl and other climate scientists say.

While the hurricanes and tornado outbreaks don't seem to have any clear climate change connection, the heat wave and drought do, said NASA climate scientist Gavin Schmidt.

This year, there's been a Pacific Ocean climate phenomenon that changes weather patterns worldwide known as La Nina, the flip side to El Nino. La Ninas normally trigger certain extremes such as flooding in Australia and drought in Texas. But global warming has taken those events and amplified them from bad to record levels, said climate scientist Jerry Meehl at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.

Judith Curry of Georgia Tech disagreed, saying that while humans are changing the climate, these extremes have happened before, pointing to the 1950s.

"Sometimes it seems as if we have weather amnesia," she said.

Another factor is that people are building bigger homes and living in more vulnerable places such as coastal regions, said Swiss Re's Schrast. Worldwide insured losses from disasters in the first three months this year are more than any entire year on record except for 2005, when Hurricane Katrina struck, Schrast said.

Unlike last year, when many of the disasters were in poor countries such as Haiti and Pakistan, this year's catastrophes have struck richer areas, including Australia, Japan and the United States.

The problem is so big that insurers, emergency managers, public officials and academics from around the world are gathering Wednesday in Washington for a special three-day National Academy of Sciences summit to figure out how to better understand and manage extreme events.

The idea is that these events keep happening, and with global warming they should occur more often, so society has to learn to adapt, said former astronaut Kathryn Sullivan, NOAA's deputy chief.

Sullivan, a scientist, said launching into space gave her a unique perspective on Earth's "extraordinary scale and power and both extraordinary elegance and finesse."

"We are part of it. We do affect it," Sullivan said. "But it surely affects us on a daily basis – sometimes with very powerful punches."

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Researcher Julie Reed Bell contributed to this report.

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Online:

U.S. weather records: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/records

NOAA's tornado list: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/torn/fataltorn.html

NOAA's weekly hazards map: http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/threats

Munich Re's January-June U.S. disasters report: http://bit.ly/q6xfXJ

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WASHINGTON — Nature is pummeling the United States this year with extremes. Unprecedented triple-digit heat and devastating drought. Deadly tornadoes leveling towns. Massive rivers overflowing.
WASHINGTON — Nature is pummeling the United States this year with extremes. Unprecedented triple-digit heat and devastating drought. Deadly tornadoes leveling towns. Massive rivers overflowing.
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05:33 AM on 09/06/2011
On January 9th 2011 we started a 100 day lock-in, praying for America. For God to change things in this country. We Shut in and never came out of the compound for 100 days. God showed a lot during that time. The Lord specifically told us that he will do a cleansing and sweep the nation with disasters from April. We begged for mercy and told God that he should do that by an out pouring of his Spirit instead. And true to the vision there have been unprecedented disasters in the nation. Every time I hear of a new one I get back to praying for mercy. I pray that prayer warriors and men of God all over this nation see this because we have to call urgently on the Lord before these disasters continue. How many more fires, floods, tornadoes and hurricanes will we see before we repent and turn from our wicked ways.
I wrote about this in May and call for prayer. you can see it on our website at firepowerministry.org/blog/?p=1673.
Whether we want to believe it or push our head in the sand, this nation is under judgement and we need to change. When evil is done in a land, it rebels against its inhabitants. Lev 18:25, Lev 20:22. We as a nation need to repent. May God have mercy on us.
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gallon
Those who fail to remember history are, um
04:29 PM on 09/06/2011
By chance, did you have anything to do with the Texas drought?
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Publicola
Reality has a scientific bias
08:52 PM on 09/07/2011
Rick Perry... is that you?
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dimplasm
More chocolate, please.
05:04 PM on 09/05/2011
The heat this year was especially bad because it was as though someone had thrown a switch and we went from Spring to Hades overnight. There was no adjustment whatsoever. I'm hoping winter doesn't do the same.
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knott wrench
02:22 PM on 09/05/2011
Hey the GOP TPers want:

1st. A Balanced Budget Amendment, while at the same time;

2nd. Ron Paul is calling for those who suffered Hurricane and Flood Damage to live like it's 1812,while

3rd. Texas Gov and "Prophet" Rick Perry wants to make Government "Less in everyone's Daily Life while previously asking for FEMA Fire Aid and WILL Again, while,

3rd. You have, Eric Cantor saying their Needs to Be "Offsets" to Pay for the Damage's, while,

4th Everyone "Sucks Up" To Grover Norquets' "No Tax Pledge" and Rush Limbaugh while,

5th. Following through on Mitch McConnell's "Making Pres. Obama a "One Term President", while,

6th. The GOP TPers Hold the USA Economy "Hostage"

And you're Talking about a "Perfect Storm" of Economic Disaster.
01:47 PM on 09/05/2011
One more paper for the climate catastrophe shills to ignore - http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2011/2011GL047711.shtml

"Key Points

* In the past 5-years, global tropical cyclone activity has decreased markedly

* Tropical cyclone ACE is modulated by ENSO and PDO on a global scale

* Heightened North Atlantic hurricane activity is not unexpected."

Dr. Ryan N. Maue's scientific observations have not been disputed by anyone as far as I know - is there someone challenging his work?
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ILoveFiction
That's unbelievable!
05:09 PM on 09/05/2011
"Heightened North Atlantic hurricane activity"

but just ignore that
07:51 AM on 09/06/2011
http://policlimate.com/tropical/global_running_ace.jpg

For the northern hemisphere, in only two years, 90 - 91 the ACE jumped 400. In both two year periods 98-99 and 06-08 it dropped over 400. Given an overall variability of 1000 (NH) over almost 40 years, a change of almost half in either direction within such short time thoroughly disconnects any an all basis to CO2, human activity or global warming/cooling in general.
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RagdeSitum
Southern Strategy 1965-2012 RIP
08:42 PM on 09/05/2011
Doesn't the title of the report "Recent historically low global tropical cyclone activity" imply that something not normal is happening?
07:32 AM on 09/06/2011
It would not be normal if it had never happened before but it has - ACE is right back to where it was in the mid 70's. http://policlimate.com/tropical/global_running_ace.jpg

If there is anything not normal it appears to be happening only between the ears of the shills for climate catastrophe - not with hurricanes.
09:37 AM on 09/05/2011
The historical record of climatic extremes decimates this continuous claptrap from the left.

http://www.jpands.org/vol14no4/goklany.pdf

Things were WORSE in the past; nothing happening now is 'unprecedented' no matter how much the climate catastrophe shills wish that to be.

We have been better and better PREPARED to endure climate extremes and the numbers prove it.

So doesn't it make more sense to invest our limited resources toward things that a continue a PROVEN trend versus wasting money 'studying' an unproven theory that seems to have less and less possibility of having much significance at all? http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/FY12-climate-fs.pdf

There has been no significant global warming for over a decade - http://tinyurl.com/65mnwgp
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gallon
Those who fail to remember history are, um
04:32 PM on 09/06/2011
No.
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Sam Huston
Fair, Balanced and Informed
06:09 AM on 09/05/2011
A realistic view.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28bRgmwecKE&feature=player_embedded

Join the drive to rechristen April 22, Earth Day to Climate Fools Day
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Enzo Ferrari
11:16 PM on 09/04/2011
The end is coming ! REPENT !!!!
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PeterLoffredo
04:49 PM on 09/04/2011
You could be like "the experts," who say "What's happening is mostly random chance or bad luck..." though sometimes the luck seems "downright freakish."
Or you could ride The Wave. It's up to you.
Peter Loffredo, LCSW
http://fullpermissionliving.blogspot.com/
11:46 AM on 09/04/2011
2011, the year where run of the mill storms happened to hit populated areas of the United States

several storms a year similar to irene track harmlessly offshore
tornadoes typically spin with little loss of life on the plains.

It was a very unlucky year. Typically these extreme articles like this fail to make any significant comparisons to previous years.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
01:53 PM on 09/04/2011
So make some, big boy.
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muzpuf
Democrat who votes Republican
01:53 PM on 09/04/2011
IM SURE JAPAN WOULD LOVE TO HAVE TRADED NATURAL DISASTERS WITH US
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
04:03 PM on 09/04/2011
Wow. What insight. You must be proud.
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Democrab
Pretty far so good
11:42 AM on 09/04/2011
The grass crunches underfoot in East Texas. Pastures are turning to sand and hay is nonexistent. I'll be paying $100 per round bale this winter for hay from more notherly states.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
01:53 PM on 09/04/2011
Ouch. My condolences to you. That is obscene for hay. I would send you some, but the family farm just got sold...progress.
01:52 AM on 09/05/2011
TEXAS is paying for killing all those people in prisons...get ready for more in TEXAS ...
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Lex Anton
Freedom doesn't exist in America.
11:25 AM on 09/04/2011
When you're infrastructure has been neglected for decades and has a rating of D- (so F) and you don't fight against the absurd notion that climate change is not real then this is what happens.
10:56 AM on 09/04/2011
2011 was Gods' punishment for voting in Tea Party Republicans. Just look at the regions most badly affected.....

Really, if Michelle Bachmann can make the claim that this is related to god anger, am I wrong to point out what he/she/it is angry about?
10:25 AM on 09/04/2011
CO2, that of which is blamed for gloBULL warming and, by associatio­n, blamed for the alleged increase in storms and increased intensity of storms, has nothing to do with breathing supposed "polluted air". It would take much more than the current amount in the atmosphere to impact your health from breathing it. *************
For sure, dude! Any moron can understand that spewing billions of tons of pollution into the air and waterways every year for decades on end would have absolutely no deleteriou­s effect on the health of the environmen­t and those who inhabit it! These stupid people who care about the environmen­t and the health of their loved ones and the future of the nation have got to be silenced once and for all.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
01:54 PM on 09/04/2011
Because the physical properties of CO2 are a lie. Because I said so. And jebus.
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blood1
09:51 AM on 09/04/2011
Sunday morning snark: Why not blame the "pray for rain" people. After all, if as they have proclaimed, they have a direct connect to god, then isn't it really is their fault for not giving god Longitude/Latitude specifics.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
01:55 PM on 09/04/2011
They can't find Texas on a map with the word "Texas" written on it.

Sky faery helps those who help themselves.
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Andman0121
08:42 AM on 09/04/2011
lol i love the flat earthers on here who deny global warming's existance. Im not attempting to make a correlation necessarily with GW and this article, its just funny to see them defend their nonpoints. They honestly would put their trust in a high school educated Glenn Beck then thousands of professional, college educated, career climatologists in the world. Stunning.
11:11 AM on 09/04/2011
Nobody denies that earth's temperature goes up and down due to natural variation. Nobody denies that CO2 is a minor GHG that adds some amount of warming, (we really do NOT know how much in actuality - only theoretically which may be inaccurate).

People like you are the deniers - you deny that all these climate extremes, may having been much worse, have occurred in the past with devastating affect. There is ZERO correlation between their frequency or strength to global warming or the CO2 levels. If you ~believe~ otherwise then show DATA to prove it or admit that you are just a shill for the get-rich-quick carbon trading scammers. No significant warming for over a decade - http://tinyurl.com/65mnwgp Let's see you deny that.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
01:56 PM on 09/04/2011
Tell me about downward IR again, and let us in on why Venus is cold.
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Andy Hecker
Welcome to Eaarth
08:36 PM on 09/04/2011
Darling Sarah,
Sadly, I'm not allowed enough words for a line-by-line rebuttal, so some of this will be terse. Sorry 'bout that.

- Nobody denies...CO2...minor GHG.
-- Bzzt!
"Although carbon dioxide is only a trace gas in Earth's atmosphere...it plays a critical role in controlling our climate." [Chemistry, 10th, Chang, P 781]

- ...we really do NOT know...be inaccurate...
-- Bzzt!
Atmospheric CO2 before 1850 ~274 ppm. 1958 ~ 316 ppm. Today, exceeds 385 ppm. Up 40% and all man-made..
[Biology, Campbell, 9th edition, p1256; multiple sources]

Measurements - 0.25°C global increase over past 50 years.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/qj.49706427503/abstract

Continuing as we have till 2100, we'll have doubled atmospheric CO2. This is expected to result in a 3°C (5°F) global average temperature increase... A 1.3°C increase would make the world warmer than any time in the past 100,000 years. [Biology, Campbell, 9th edition, p1258]
http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.1126

- " There is ZERO correlatio­n...warming or the CO2 levels."
-- Bzzt!
-- Higher CO2 = more heating = more evaporation = more water vapor = more heating (positive feedback)
-- More CO2 = more warming = more extreme weather events
http://www.geology.iastate.edu/gccourse/history/trends/ExtremeWxClim.pdf
[Environment 7th edition, Raven, chapter 21]
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~shen/Sam_Papers_pdf/foll_grlet_2001.pdf
12:06 PM on 09/04/2011
Your scientists may have a point about global warming, but who is going to trust them after they've already tried to scam up the documentation and got caught at it.

Cap and Trade? Follow the money.......why does the answer to global warming have to be that everyone pays double?

God?........God doesn't pick and choose who gets what. He gives you the sense to do what you do with any threat you may perceive. You think God is watching over an elk who gets taken down by wolves and has his internal organs eaten while he is still alive? Yes he does, but you don't understand the cruelty of it just like you don't understand anything else in the natural world.

The atmosphere contains roughly 720 billion tons to CO2, and of that amount humans have contirbuted up to about 7 billion tons. That is an insignificant number to make a difference.

What is stunning is how many people will follow a pied piper who works for his own self interests or those of his cronies.

Why is it that everything relates to money, and who gets the money? The American taxpayer pays for all government and corporate losses in this day and age, and when there is a profit the corporations always want more profit, and the government never lowers taxes.

Who is the Elk and who is the Wolf?
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Andman0121
12:31 PM on 09/04/2011
Sigh
It's always a conspiracy with you people. And the most ridiculous thing about your paranoia is that it is politically selective. It's a conspiracy when most liberals believe in global warming, but completely correct when conservatives believe in creationism. It's all about greed and communism when it comes to the liberal economic theory of raising taxes on the rich but entirely fine when conservatives want to give them massive tax cuts. Do you see a pattern emerging here?

Face it. The "debate" about the existence of global warming is political through and through. And do you want me to debate with you the science behind it? Im not going to do that. Do you know why? Because I place my trust in professionals whose job it is to determine such things, especially when there are almost complete majorities of that field in agreement. Your conspiracy about them "scamming up documents"? It's been debunked and it's old news. Again, face it: there is no conspiracy. There is only science.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
01:57 PM on 09/04/2011
7 billion tons? How do you arrive at that number?