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Yep...the latter.So who is disappointed specifically? Or you just making stuff up?
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Yep...the latter.So who is disappointed specifically? Or you just making stuff up?
.This one is already a Cat. 5?
I couldn't find the info anywhere. Show us where it's a Cat. 5, please.
Thank you in advance.
You talk about Hugo in 1989, and I'll talk about Lee in 2023, is that okay with you?.
Hurricane Hugo in 1989 was a Cat 5.
Well fact is this storm intensified at a more rapid rate because at least partly due to warmer ocean water. Now as a non-scientist right wing nut I'm sure you'll come up with some alternative reality reason for it, but fact is warmer oceans are going to make more intense hurricanes and at a faster rate. Which affects forecasting and the people in line of the hurricaneThat is because somewhere in the first few words of a shill reporter, climate change is mentioned. The powers that are pushing these agendas will turn on their adherents at some point as we get poorer.
So anyway, hurricanes respond to the difference between sea temperatures and atmospheric temperatures. This is why the peak of hurricane season occurs in the fall months and not in the summer. If the atmosphere gets warmer, there should be fewer/less intense hurricanes.Well fact is this storm intensified at a more rapid rate because at least partly due to warmer ocean water. Now as a non-scientist right wing nut I'm sure you'll come up with some alternative reality reason for it, but fact is warmer oceans are going to make more intense hurricanes and at a faster rate. Which affects forecasting and the people in line of the hurricane
Is the warmer atmosphere the reason why this one hit 165 mph? Is that less intense?So anyway, hurricanes respond to the difference between sea temperatures and atmospheric temperatures. This is why the peak of hurricane season occurs in the fall months and not in the summer. If the atmosphere gets warmer, there should be fewer/less intense hurricanes.
Reread my post. The difference in temperatures is the energy source for hurricanes.Is the warmer atmosphere the reason why this one hit 165 mph? Is that less intense?
I don't need to reread anything. But you need to reread my post. Maybe you didn't pick up on my obvious sarcasm.Reread my post. The difference in temperatures is the energy source for hurricanes.
Ah yes, I didn't notice your use of the special sarcasm font.I don't need to reread anything. But you need to reread my post. Maybe you didn't pick up on my obvious sarcasm.
How could it be more obvious? Are 165 mph hurricanes low intensity?Ah yes, I didn't notice your use of the special sarcasm font.
They are on Jupiter.How could it be more obvious? Are 165 mph hurricanes low intensity?
Maybe you're an autistic. Have you been tested?They are on Jupiter.
Actually, I am a geophysicist. We are better looking.Maybe you're an autistic. Have you been tested?