Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
going back to the original point: today on the news it was said that there isn't really a great spike in number of storms in the last few years, matter of fact it's gone up very little if at any in 30 or more years (according to what this was saying) but the power of the storms is growing increasingly stronger with huge spikes (think about this, before it's a huricane it's a tropical storm, so more and more of these storms are becoming hurricane strength than they used to, so it seems like there's more becasue tropical storms don't get as much attention)
Now, we are looking at Phillippe off the Westward Islands. Last year, we were only at Ivan. No one knows how next year will be, yet, but we haven't had a hurricane threat in a few years, in Virginia. In fact, one in five. I know Virginia, as a whole, isn't that susceptible to hurricanes, but the beach is. It does not good so far. Phillippe's probably gonna kick my ass, but now they've turned the track a little closer to the middle of the Atlanic Ocean.