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?
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.
Not this sheat again...
They meant to say:
Government-created hurricanes, drought, earthquakess, etc.
Some scientists see less intense, drier hurricane season. See how that works? π±ππππ
How can a hurricane be “wetter”?
Like death and taxes, the annual hurricane prediction can be counted on to be wrong.
In the 70s, the scientists said we were in an ice age.
***Early forecasts predict between 14 and 19 named storms***
Years ago it was found that Meteorologists were making up these numbers as they had no idea about how many storms there would be.
Experts predict that because of climate change water will be wetter this hurricane season....film at 11!
They say the same crap every year. Same results, no increase in intensity or frequency. But gotta keep the grants coming!