Another year, another forecast.
If only we had taxed ourselves trillions and trillions of dollars to combat “climate catastrophe.”
For all you people thinking of moving to or have just moved to Florida take note.
Those that are already here get a hurricane preparedness kit together if you haven’t already.
71% chance is 20% higher?
A 71% chance of at least a Cat 3 making landfall anywhere on the U.S. coast line in an entire year is what I have always known as "hurricane season."
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Women and minorities hardest hit.
This may be the year in which the island of Florida capsizes.
So if “Climate Science” aka Climatology, which they won’t call it, is so called Settled Science, then why the 70%. If it’s settled then the predictions should be 100% accurate.
Can we see their record of forecast vs reality for the past decade?
Given the warm nature of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean among the Caribbean islands between June and November, the chances are good at least one Category 3 hurricane will make landfall in the USA this summer.
“19 Named Storms Predicted”
Remember when only actual hurricanes rated a name? Now they name every passing squall so they can say:
“We have more named storms in 2022 than we did in any year in the 20th Century!”
Propaganda. Rank propaganda.
Solar forcing caused by an ever weaking geomagnetic field has shifted the Bermuda-Azores high to the North and East.
See current location on Windy.com
See last years ‘predictions’ here - https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/weather/accuweather/what-is-the-bermuda-high-defined-defintion/507-b68965cb-a1a5-4ac8-8843-ee51e2273b28
Hells Bells, anyone can make predictions that loose.
Well, now we know what NOT to expect given their track record for the last several years.
Thanks for posting this prediction. Every year is above average. Go figure.
Bastardi’s group goes beyond predicting the number of hits and shows the predicted development zones which translates into predicting sneaker canes that form within a day or so of landfall.
Looking forward to his prediction for 2022.
That National Weather Service “adjusts” their forecasts every year as the hurricanes come or don’t.