Posted on 08/23/2022 10:21:41 AM PDT by cll
No named tropical cyclones since early July through late August, 2022. Nothing of concern down the visible pipeline. But La Niña still strong. What gives?
It was 2004…..4 hurricanes
I wonder what that chart would look like with an overlay of solar activity.
I was thinking the same thing. The Weather Channel must really be bummed. Their highest ratings of the year come during hurricane season.
The only people more bummed are plywood and OSB traders.
One in August
3 in September
I blame Trump.
And racism. And Christianity. And xenophobia. And global warming. And capitalism. And Trump. And Republicans. And genderism. And white people. And Trump.
Example of humor from Sat before last— a graph overlay
of US Postal Rates rising vs. metrics of “climate change/global warming”
A suggestion for John Kerry to be effective, he should lobby for mandatory lowering of Postage rates— to cause a reduction in global warming/climate (requires the belief that graphic correlate they use with postage will cause a change in the warming correlates, which of course are DIRECTLY linked dontcha know?).
Now someone please remind me, what were the predictions by the so-called experts this spring?
Great to hear from you!
You too!
Cantore is a the biggest little Buffon ever
It’s the magic dust, Man
I think all those Teslas on the road have fixed the problem.
The man to follow if you live in hurricane territory..
Scroll down to the Saturday summary….May not come out til Sunday sometimes
He says hurricane season is going to pick up in the next couple of weeks…
The last two hurricane seasons have been brutal for Louisiana. We deserve an off year.
I’m glad. It’s the Sahara sand that has kept hurricanes from gathering strength. I think the scientists should figure a way to replicate this every year. Perhaps insurance companies could fund it.
Well, I think the sun hit its nadir of activity about 5-6 years ago. It takes several years for the cool to start, so I think we might see a repudiation of global climate change for the next few decades.
I lived in St. Pete when those came through.
I remember a few days after the last one I had to drive to Jacksonville. Many trees down on the back roads that hadn’t been removed yet.
Those 4 certainly got my attention.
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