Posted on 06/07/2006 7:23:13 PM PDT by 21Xray
On a calendar, the Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30.
But don't tell that to Zeta.
The hurricane didn't even begin until December 30th, finally ending a record setting season of 27 named storms.
The first hurricane in the Eastern Pacific Adrian came only six days into the season, slamming into El Salvador, and killing at least 29 people.
Scientists say it may be part of a trend in which the hurricane season has become longer as the number of days between the first and last storms increase...
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Thanks,
And....????
It will be (if it turns out that way). That's like asking if there will be more fullhouses dealt on the poker circuit this year. You can say "I feel like a fullhouse is coming", but you don't know until it does. Too much time on someone's hands, and too many axes to grind.
Global warming as a keyword for your first post, which is your first thread...yikes
and here is a global warm welcome to FR.
Welcome to FR.
The Earth goes through a regular periodic cycle of warming and cooling.
There are also longer cyclical periods that span over many centuries.
Guess what we're seeing.
Feel FRee to jump in anytime, Ray.
Personally, I blame all of this on millions of years of natural climate change.
What/who do you blame for rain and wind??
I ate dead fish for lunch today.
I think some Freeper would say jokinly it was Bush's fault.
I am sooo jealous. j/k
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