Global something . . .
What can u expect from years of government training.
Well they predicted a record season; as they do every year!
One year they will be right
As a Florida resident, if Climate Change ends hurricanes in Florida, then I’m all for Climate Change.
They start with the conclusion. And then hammer it. "Human-caused". "Human-amplified". There is no science here. It's just politics.
Now they’ll say hurricanes are good, and that global warming is reducing the number of hurricanes.
Trumps fault….oh, wait….
All Trump’s fault
“ Human-caused climate change has led to substantial ocean warming, which fuels hurricane intensification.”
“ Human-caused climate change has led to substantial ocean warming, which fuels hurricane intensification.”
No doubt they base this on the increased monetary sums deemed lost due to hurricane damage, deliberately ignoring the fact that more people than ever before habitate in these areas, and the cost of everything goes up each year.
The Rubes are the low-hanging fruit for them.
Climate Change.
It’s because Trump has control of the secret weather machine in the basement.
Once again protecting America!
It's a great job. Whenever anything happens, just attribute it to climate change.
ABC News & Disney spinning like a hurricane.
Give credit where it’s due: No hurricanes had a US landfall in 2025 because of Al Gore and John Kerry’s wildly successful rhetoric about global warming... /s
“The changing climate is also amplifying the indirect effects of tropical systems that remain well offshore, making coastal areas more vulnerable.” Huh?
As is so typical, the statement is garbage. What follows is the post I make whenever I see a statement from these climate expert scientists about hurricanes.
For anything as complex as weather, any single year or a couple consecutive years of events is just random. Grouping in ten-year segments seemed to provide information. In the hard sciences of Math and Physics, the earth’s climate is known as an open system, meaning all influencers are probabilistic and not deterministic. Any assertions must be less than certain, and any models developed from such assertions must suffer a continuing decrease in probability the further they are extended into the future.
I found an insight from an article with a map showing 173 individual hurricanes hitting land on the Gulf and Atlantic coasts from 1850 to present. I decided to see if the upward sloping curve caused by warming ocean temperatures I have always heard about from the climate change people would show more extreme weather. Like everything else they say, it did not make sense.
173 Years of US Hurricane Strikes
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4285273/posts
1851-60: 17
1861-70: 17
1871-80: 20
1881-90: 20
1891-00: 28
1901-10: 23
1911-20: 21
1921-30: 17
1931-40: 24
1941-50: 31
1951-60: 35
1961-70: 17
1971-80: 15
1981-90: 18
1991-00: 15
2001-10: 23
2011-20: 19
2021-24: 12
Concerning a single event, I had the 20:00 to 24:00 OOD watch on the bridge on our ship as Typhoon Rose passed over Hong Kong in 1971. The eye was six miles from us. The measuring device at the British weather station broke as the winds exceeded 175 miles per hour.
After Katrina....they predicted that Cat 5s would become commonplace. Well, that didn’t happen.