The Hurricane Season started four months ago, why arent we hearing about all those Hurricanes?

Mikeoxenormous

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https://www.noaa.gov/news-release/2023-atlantic-hurricane-season-outlook
NOAA forecasters with the Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service, predict near-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic this year. NOAA’s outlook for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, which goes from June 1 to November 30, predicts a 40% chance of a near-normal season, a 30% chance of an above-normal season and a 30% chance of a below-normal season.
Future hurricanes will roam over more of the Earth, study predicts
While an increase in tropical cyclones is commonly cited as a harbinger of climate change, much remains unclear about how sensitive they are to the planet’s average temperature. In the 1980’s, study co-author Emanuel used concepts from classical thermodynamics to predict that global warming would result in more intense storms — a prediction that has been validated in the observational record.
So where are they? Why are we not seeing Hurricanes all over the world? Because the Globull Warming zealots are lying once again, in the attempt to steal the wealth of America to enrich themselves.

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This year we are experiencing one of the strongest El' Nino patterns in 100 years.
The last time a El Nino was this strong was in the 1980s.
El Nino years keep Hurricanes at bay. They don't prevent hurricanes, but reduce the chances.

Same reason right now the Midwest is having a spectacular fall season
And the reason winter will be delayed by several weeks over the nations mid section.
Here the first measurable snowfall, on average, falls in the first 2 weeks of November.
Analyst are pushing that out to mid December to as far out as the 1st of January.
 
We have Tropical Depression Sean spinning out in the North Atlantic as I type this ... the OP has been watching Lake Superior I guess ... northern Manitoba is a typhoon hot spot ...
 
This year we are experiencing one of the strongest El' Nino patterns in 100 years.
The last time a El Nino was this strong was in the 1980s.
El Nino years keep Hurricanes at bay. They don't prevent hurricanes, but reduce the chances.

Same reason right now the Midwest is having a spectacular fall season

You might want to call NOAA and let them know ... they claim this is an average El Nino cycle ... {Cite} ... but there will still be famine in coastal Peru this Christmas ...

We've had a very hot summer ... and that'll quench hurricane intensities in all basins ... we're spinning the "S" storm right now, so a few more, although weaker, storms would move the same amount of energy ... unfortunately we won't know until after the fact ... we'll see what the ACE values are this winter ...
 
You might want to call NOAA and let them know ... they claim this is an average El Nino cycle ... {Cite} ... but there will still be famine in coastal Peru this Christmas ...

We've had a very hot summer ... and that'll quench hurricane intensities in all basins ... we're spinning the "S" storm right now, so a few more, although weaker, storms would move the same amount of energy ... unfortunately we won't know until after the fact ... we'll see what the ACE values are this winter ...






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There are still hurricanes happening , but any Global Warming Cultist will tell you that the relative dearth of fewer hurricanes is a sure sign of "climate change".
Naw, the weather just has a mind of its own: "The wind blows where it will." -Somewhere in the Bible
 

More lies? ... I posted a link to the science ... you return with Bayer commercials ...

You even included the EXACT SAME LINK I posted showing an average El Nino ... HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW ... work hard in high school and maybe they'll let you into college ...
 
I guess that means Global Warming is over

We can now go back to our gas guzzlers and burning coal
They changed the name that way any weather event can be blamed on climate change. More Hurricanes, climate change. Less hurricanes must be climate change.
 

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