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Some Scientists See More Intense, Wetter Hurricane Season Storms
Zubu Brothers ^ | 7-1-2021

Posted on 07/01/2021 5:47:29 AM PDT by blam

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To: mikelets456
The number and intensity of named storms may vary each year, as well as where they occur and whether or not they make landfall. ... increasingly more intense and wetter storms in the future as the climate continues to warm.

If they expect me to believe their notion that hurricanes will be more frequent and more intense because of global warming, then they have to start getting their predictions (guesses) right every now and then. They need to demonstrate a real understanding of the system by predicting to me where and when a hurricane will hit.

Compare the global warming crowd to those who predict the solar eclipses. They get it right because they DO have a real understanding of the orbital systems.

And "follow the science"? Pfffffft! Remember, this is the same bunch that tells us there are 48 different sexes and that a preborn human is just a tissue blob.

21 posted on 07/01/2021 6:19:50 AM PDT by libertylover (Our biggest problem by far: most of the news media is agenda driven, not truth driven.)
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To: blam

Actual climatologists are seeing a crossover into the cold period in 2023 through 2030.


22 posted on 07/01/2021 6:22:32 AM PDT by CodeToad (Arm up! They Have!)
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To: blam

“Scientists”, “Professors”, “Universities”, “Fauxi”.....
ALL a bunch of total woke-leftist FAKES.
ALL of em, along with the FIB, have lost any credibility that they might have once had.


23 posted on 07/01/2021 6:25:20 AM PDT by lgjhn23 (Pray for America....)
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To: blam

They just keep using the same template year after year thinking nobody will notice.


24 posted on 07/01/2021 6:25:54 AM PDT by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
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To: blam

If it weren’t going to wetter, headlines would be screaming it was going to be drier. Both certainly indicate dire climate change.


25 posted on 07/01/2021 6:29:44 AM PDT by bgill
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To: blam

Article can’t even get the facts right. Six hurricanes made US landfall….not 12. Six tropical storms made landfall in addition to the six hurricanes.


26 posted on 07/01/2021 6:30:41 AM PDT by ealgeone
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To: blam

OOh, and do these “scientists” also see ghostly phantasms wafting about too? Or, almost certainly, if they don’t see such caca their grants will dry up and the global warming scam will stall?
A warming globe means less of an energy differential to drive cold polar air towards the equator. That means less severe storms. Will some stall more, then? WEll, of course. Just like an underpowered car will stall on climbing a hill. So FFing what? Don’t build in the flood plain.


27 posted on 07/01/2021 6:31:20 AM PDT by bobbo666 (Baizuo)
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To: blam

Dr. Goebbels, call your office!


28 posted on 07/01/2021 6:33:14 AM PDT by j.havenfarm (20 years on Free Republic, 12/10/20! More than 3700 replies and still not shutting up!)
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To: blam

Yes, all other things equal, a warmer planet can hold more water vapor and in theory increase rainfall....

but they can’t have it both ways:

If California was getting flooded in winter from a strong El Nino they will/have blame that on climate change...stronger ones, more often ones blah blah blah

The problem is El Ninos increase wind shear in the Atlantic Basin reducing and/weakening the number of tropical cyclones

so which is it?


29 posted on 07/01/2021 6:33:37 AM PDT by janetjanet998
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To: CodeToad
The only major issue facing the United States in the near future is the lack of rain and above normal temperatures in the Pacific NW. 115-120 degree temperatures in OR, WA and BC are not unprecedented. They are above normal. It also tends to rain there in May & June. It usually does not get dry until August/September.

Fire season does not typically start until August. This means that unless they get rain real soon they COULD be in for a really bad fire season. This directly affects the sawmills I deal with in that part of the US and Canada. A couple in OR came very close to burning down last year. Lumber has had as much as a 50% correction in the last month. This could drive the prices right back up in late July/August/September. Hold on to your hats.

30 posted on 07/01/2021 6:34:46 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: Da Coyote

They’ve been forecasting that for a good many years now. Sooner or later, sheer chance will prove them correct.


After Katrina in 2005, the next Cat 3 to make landfall in the US was Harvey in 2017.

The 12 year gap was the longest in recorded history but of course no ones reports that


31 posted on 07/01/2021 6:36:06 AM PDT by janetjanet998
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Following Katrina in 2005 they predicted 2006 would be even worse. But 2006 was a dud for hurricanes. In late fall of 2006 chainsaws and generators were a selling at huge discounts. Their predictions are laughable.


32 posted on 07/01/2021 6:37:50 AM PDT by Senator_Blutarski
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To: blam

Not this sheat again...


33 posted on 07/01/2021 6:40:14 AM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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To: blam

They meant to say:

Government-created hurricanes, drought, earthquakess, etc.


34 posted on 07/01/2021 6:53:02 AM PDT by Bill of Rights FIRST (If you understand, no explanation is needed; if you don't understand, no explanation is possible.)
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To: blam

Some scientists see less intense, drier hurricane season. See how that works? 😱😂🌂🌀🌇


35 posted on 07/01/2021 6:54:45 AM PDT by rktman (Destroy America from within? Check! WTH? Enlisted USN 1967 to end up with this?)
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To: janetjanet998

“After Katrina in 2005, the next Cat 3 to make landfall in the US was Harvey in 2017. The 12 year gap was the longest in recorded history but of course no ones reports that”

It was funny to listen to the Magic Negro Zero tell everyone in 2007 that hurricanes were going to become numerous and intense, only to see that 12 year gap happen.


36 posted on 07/01/2021 6:57:57 AM PDT by CodeToad (Arm up! They Have!)
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To: FamiliarFace

Some scientists think the earth is flat


37 posted on 07/01/2021 6:58:42 AM PDT by bravo whiskey (Count Rostov "The tyranny of inare redistinguishable days.")
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To: blam

How can a hurricane be “wetter”?


38 posted on 07/01/2021 7:01:48 AM PDT by Flick Lives (“Today we celebrate the first glorious anniversary of the Information Purification Directives.”)
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To: Mouton

Jill Biden will need a new collection of blue dresses to model at disaster zones.


39 posted on 07/01/2021 7:10:45 AM PDT by cnsmom
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To: lurk
They have been predicting an uptick in hurricanes every year this century

I grew up on Long Island, where from 1954-1970 there were so many hurricanes that it seemed normal.

40 posted on 07/01/2021 7:11:37 AM PDT by Jim Noble (Extremism in the defense of Liberty is no vice)
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