Florida Piano People

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:48:48 -0700


I think this is similar to living in the hills of Southern California.   Forest fires are a fact of life and so are Hurricanes in Florida.

David Ilvedson



----- Original message ---------------------------------------->
From: <james466@bellsouth.net>
To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
Received: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:05:49 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: RE: Florida Piano People

>> Have any of the world's leaders heard that it is generally accepted, at
>> least within the scientific community, that there is a relationship
>> between excessive and increasing world carbon emissions, global warming,
>> and the INCREASED FREQUENCY AND INTENSITY OF TROPICAL STORM 
>SYSTEMS. Any
>> clue at all?

>While they are probably wrong, I do agree that many scientists do put a
>connection as listed above. Howver, as a hurricane Frances victim who only
>just now got power and phone back up and as a long time, sixth-generation
>Floridan, I can also tell you that it is a fact that multiple storms have
>hit Florida in the past. It is in recent memory that storms have not come
>this way but take a look at the historical tracks of storms and you will
>see many years that storms either hit Florida or came very close. So,
>while it is very tempting to try and blame government and industry for the
>storms, it is more likely that we are just returning to the norm for
>Atlantic based storms at this time of year. There is still far too much
>scientific investigation needed in order to definitively prove or even
>stronly suggest that there is a connection between pollution and global
>warming. The evidence just simply is not there, in spite of terrible
>movies that try to suggest otherwise.

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