HomeMiddle ColumnHurricane Patricia: So why did the world’s ‘most powerful tropical cyclone ever... Middle Column Hurricane Patricia: So why did the world’s ‘most powerful tropical cyclone ever recorded’ inflict so little damage? By Marc Morano - October 28, 2015 270 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg TagshurricanesPatricia Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleFeds won’t give GOP internal docs on climate researchNext articleMeteorologist Tom Wysmuller: ‘There is no measurable linkage between Sea Level and CO2!’ – ‘The Inconvenient CO2/Sea Level Non-Linkage’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Climate Skeptic HSBC Banker Suspended for Honesty? Climate411 A few days ago, WUWT applauded HSBC's Stuart Kirk for revealing how head bankers like himself are being pressured to add unrealistic assumptions to... Read more Fire at a bus depot in Potters Bar, just North of Greater London. Climate411 No idea, at this stage if the fire started in a battery; however, this quote also in the report: - "Eyewitness Shaun Cunningham said he... Read more Relax, HortiDaily, Climate Change Is Not ‘Taking Its Toll’ on Spain’s Agriculture Climate411 The evidence proves rather than climate change threatening the viability or profitability of Spain’s agriculture industry, modest warming has improved the prospects for both. Read more