Posted on 10/29/2007 5:34:53 PM PDT by Reform Canada
Unless a dramatic and historical flurry of activity occurs in the next 9 weeks, 2007 will rank as a historically inactive TC year for the Northern Hemisphere as a whole. During the past 30 years, only 1977, 1981, and 1983 have had less activity to date (January-TODAY, Accumulated Cyclone Energy). For the period of June 1 - TODAY, only 1977 has experienced LESS tropical cyclone activity than 2007. For the North Atlantic basin, Tropical Storm Noel is currently too weak to impact any of these results. However, one should always be prepared for late-season developments since hurricane season ends on November 30.
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Bush’s fault!
uh, like wasn`t man made global warming supposed to increase hurricanes and they were supposed to be more numerous ?
Bush`s fault ?
This year can be chalked up to Global Lukewarming.
Regression to the mean is a powerful force.
If they get more numerous --- change again. What'd I tell ya?
Red sky at night
World cooling fright.
Red sky at morning
It's global warming.
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"Con Sarn It, Luke!"
Watch “An Inconvenient Truth” and laugh your ass off. Gore really took a chance by making “future Katrinas” a centerpiece of his scare tactics, and in light of the nonexistent activity since, the film now makes him look like an idiot.
I guess Rove’s hurricane machine was broken down.
Global Warming Logic at work. If we have more hurricanes, it is because of global warming. If we have less, it is because of global warming.
More/less rain, snow, tornados.... whatever you plug in, it is because of man according to G/W/Logic. The convenient lie to control the population.
After the year that produced Katrina and Rita, both of which at one time were aimed right straight at me, I finally had plywood cut to fit all the windows in my house. I could have waited.
I kinda think it is a joke that God played on all the weather a...holes who talked up the coming hurricane seasons. I think I can hear Him chuckling now. ;9)
God is laughing...at algore.
So, do you think that as a Floridian in St. Augustine, not hit by any hurricanes in 102 years, I should expect a reduction in my 160% house insurance increase in the last 2 years?????
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Well, not sure about St. Augustine, but my parents living in Lake Wales were surely hard hit by Hurricanes Charley, Frances and Ivan all going right over their house a few years back!!!
This reduction in hurricane activity is a change, see, and as such it’s yet another proof of climate change.
If they get more numerous -— change again. What’d I tell ya?
Red sky at night
World cooling fright.
Red sky at morning
It’s global warming.
un assailable logic my dear mrs don-0
kudus on ya
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