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Andrew Revkin 10/28/12 post about Sandy Storm includes response from NOAA scientist Dr. Martin Hoerling stating Sandy was likely due to natural causes and not excess CO2:
10/28/12, "The #Frankenstorm in Climate Context," Dot Earth, NY Times, Andrew Revkin
"8:11pm Update"
"Martin Hoerling, a meteorologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration focused on the forces influencing extreme weather, sent this note:
"Great
events can have little causes. In this case, the immediate cause is
most likely little more that the coincidental alignment of a tropical
storm with an extratropical storm. Both frequent the west Atlantic in
October…nothing unusual with that. On rare occasions their timing is
such as to result in an interaction which can lead to an extreme event
along the eastern seaboard. As to underlying causes, neither the
frequency of tropical or extratropical cyclones over the North Atlantic
are projected to appreciably change due to climate change, nor have
there been indications of a change in their statistical behavior over
this region in recent decades (see IPCC 2012 SREX report).""
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