Posted on 08/05/2025 10:25:36 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
I hope the do get it wrong. August, September and October are the worst. They are not wrong yet. Stand by. Itβs just the beginning of hell.
Hey! It’s the annual “they screwed it up again” article while we’re still in the first quarter of the football game!
Even if there’s only one small one they’ll get it right-right?
Uh ... written a month and a half early? September can be a rough month when the season starts late.
My daughter’s honey moon in the Bahamas was cancelled because of a hurricane. They’ll celebrate their 37th at the end of August.
Maybe start firing some of these people like Trump did for the head statistician at BLS.
What a pathetically ignorant article.
Titled “ ...another season of failed hurricane predictions from the NOAA” - the season is not even over.
Yet the goofy story used a title implying that the season is over.
Hey, I could be a climate scientist too! Now let’s see - Trump ends funding for USAID and the hurricanes don’t form. Coincidence? I think not.
Way too early yet.
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I’m no the sky is falling chicken little but if memory serves most of the storms came late in the season last year.
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However, if you watch the weather channel you’ll find out according to them we’re all doomed.
Yep, Hurricanes dissipate the temperature of the water, no Hurricanes in August just means the water will be even warmer in September.
Predicting the weather is a lot like sports analysts Predicting who’s gonna win the game......if you’re right you’re a genius.....if you’re wrong nobody holds you accountable.
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Either one is a great gig if you can get it.
(cough) wait’ll them ‘canes (cough) run into the Canadian (cough) smoke...
All I hear around here is Saharan Dust.
Maybe, the global warming has something to do with that!
Hurricanes are powered by the difference between tropical hot air masses and cooler masses in moderate zones.
The global warming (and cooling) always happened predominantly in moderate and especially polar zones, the tropics have never been affected by it too much.
The ultimate example is planet Venus, where temperature at poles is just few degrees cooler than that on equator.
Since the temperature gradient is getting less and less on the Earth, hurricanes are loosing power!
The “global warming” lobby scares us by assigning it all kind of terrible consequences.
In reality, Co2 and global warming are good for you!
Why not enjoy warmer weather, less hurricanes, better plant growth?!
Mid-August to mid-October is the peak USA hurricane time period.
October is the peak USA hurricane month.
The spring-summer forecast for Seattle weather called for exceptional heat and drought.
They got drought right - just 0.01 inches of rain in July.
Average rain in July - our driest month - is 0.60 inches.
However, the temperatures have been quite pleasant.
Maybe 10 days in the high 80s to the low 90s.
Official Seattle temps are measured at Sea-Tac Airport.
Sea-Tac is usually 1 degree to 4 degrees warmer than downtown Seattle.
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