Originally Posted by
kaputt
Texas had a once in 80-100 year cold snap for an area that literally never sees that kind of weather.
Dumb comment of the year award.
"The February 2021 Arctic outbreak was indeed cold. It is one of the lowest five-day average temperatures experienced in Texas over the past 40 years. However, the December 1983 cold outbreak was as cold and long-lived as that of this past week. There was also a cold outbreak in early February 1985 on par with this past week. An examination of low temperatures shows the December 1989 and December 1983 outbreaks were slightly colder, on average, than February 2021.
While February 2021 was indeed unusually cold,
it was not unprecedented. It’s more than semantics or meteorologists arguing about how many snowflakes fit on the head of a pin.
Unprecedented means we’ve never seen this before. An unprecedented event feels like an “
act of God,” something that was neither foreseeable nor preventable, and it’s therefore excusable if we are not prepared for such an event.
Put another way, “unprecedented” is an escape clause that can minimize accountability for anyone responsible for power, infrastructure, critical services or building codes, and makes it easier to dismiss any lessons learned. Unprecedented can be used as a “get out of disaster jail free” card. Periodic bouts of Arctic air in Texas were foreseeable and foreseen; this particular event was forecast accurately one to two weeks in advance. Moreover, this cold event was consistent with several Arctic episodes Texas has endured over the past four decades."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weath...e-foreseeable/
If you insist on playing the whole red state v blue state ****ing match, might as well get your facts right.