hurricane in the heartland

Oct 26, 2010 23:05

The winds here in Minneapolis are still strong tonight.  It didn't get as bad as feared.  I did read one news account that stated we set a new Minnesota record for low barometric pressure reading.

Still, though, can anyone tell me if we noticed a hurricane-force cyclonic storm forming in the middle of the North American continent prior to that big-lie-promoted-by-liberal-biased-media that we now call "Global Warming"?  Googling anything with the phrase "chiclone" (Chicago cyclone?) gets me page after page of links to today's weather story but nothing older.

Really, I'm asking.  Has this happened before?  We've had high winds here during the past 12 years that I've lived in Minnesota, of course, but I don't remember ever hearing it mentioned as part of a large cyclonic weather formation with a low-pressure center.

If we're lucky, the word "chiclone" will die a quick and painless death within 3 days of the news cycle moving on to some other shiny new tragedy.  If we're unlucky, though, then "bombogenesis" will replace it in the English vocabulary.

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