Maybe we just have better reporting and observation tools today than yesterday, but it just seems as though the weather is getting more and more severe today than 40 or 50 years ago.
I can remember when a thunder storm with tops in the 25,000 foot range of height, was a "huge" storm and one to be feared and avoided at all costs. Now days, to give you an example, I flew a trip right before I retired to Cancun Mexico and there was a thunder storm about 50 miles North of Cancun and I was tooling along at 270 knots at 24,000 feet and I flew towards this thing for an hour and it never changed shapes, it was so big.
As I sit here this morning at 430 in the AM, we have huge thunderstorms all over the place this morning here in my area of the country and I don't ever remember one being around back in the 50 and 60's this time of day. Guess I have missed something somewhere. (and no, I am not a global warming nut)
Are we really living near the end of time or am I just getting more and more concerned as I get older? Sometimes I wonder where all this is going?