Where are the Hurricanes?

Lord Long Rod

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We are well into the Atlantic hurricane season. But so far it is quiet. You may say, it is TOO quiet! The season peaks, I believe, in late August through the first couple weeks in September. Every year we hear about how climate change is making these storms so much strong (a lie) and so much more numerous (another lie). Now, with the climate disaster narratives at fever pitch, with the loonies blaming man-made climate for everything from hot temperatures in the summertime to, to ultra-cold in the winter, to lower virility in men... Isn't it funny that all of the Atlantic storms are not developing into anything and they are all staying away from land. Moreover, the numbers are low.
 
We are well into the Atlantic hurricane season. But so far it is quiet. You may say, it is TOO quiet! The season peaks, I believe, in late August through the first couple weeks in September. Every year we hear about how climate change is making these storms so much strong (a lie) and so much more numerous (another lie). Now, with the climate disaster narratives at fever pitch, with the loonies blaming man-made climate for everything from hot temperatures in the summertime to, to ultra-cold in the winter, to lower virility in men... Isn't it funny that all of the Atlantic storms are not developing into anything and they are all staying away from land. Moreover, the numbers are low.
So now the Dims will change the narrative to say how global warming is restricting the production of hurricanes and how that is a bad thing because the ocean temperatures are rising.....just wait.
Plus Orange Man bad, J6, and Biden is not a felon.
 
Hurricane season is really not yet official. It is late August to late October.

That being said, the Co2 fraud doesn't advertise it, but the strongest decade for canes is still the 1940s despite all the "ocean warming" BULLSHIT...


 
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Actually, it runs from June into November with the PEAK period being in early September, and if the oceans really are warming, then they should be occurring sooner.

And didn't we just have the warmest July in history?
Correction, we had the warmest July in over 400 quadro-billion gazillion years.
 
We have what is best called an underwelming El Nino right now ... this year's hurricane season is perfectly normal ... exactly the same as before AGW ... no discernable difference ...

We should count it a blessing from God that we've not had any people killed yet ... maybe? ...
 
Actually, it runs from June into November with the PEAK period being in early September, and if the oceans really are warming, then they should be occurring sooner.

And didn't we just have the warmest July in history?


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We are well into the Atlantic hurricane season. But so far it is quiet. You may say, it is TOO quiet! The season peaks, I believe, in late August through the first couple weeks in September. Every year we hear about how climate change is making these storms so much strong (a lie) and so much more numerous (another lie). Now, with the climate disaster narratives at fever pitch, with the loonies blaming man-made climate for everything from hot temperatures in the summertime to, to ultra-cold in the winter, to lower virility in men... Isn't it funny that all of the Atlantic storms are not developing into anything and they are all staying away from land. Moreover, the numbers are low.
Usually start in September I think
Zero evidence of hurricanes getting bigger or more
 
The hurricanes are waiting for Trump to get elected so they can wreak havoc on Texas and Florida.
 
LOL ... how'd ya get satellite data from the 19th Century ... HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW ... what a tool ...


The land based strikes are the best 200 year data we have, apples to apples. Satellites went up in the 1970s. Before that, we never detected storms that did not hit land. And that is why they like to claim "more storms" because they include just the land strikes up until the 1970s and then they include all storms the satellites detected, and THAT is their "increase" in certain forms of claims they make.
 
We are well into the Atlantic hurricane season. But so far it is quiet. You may say, it is TOO quiet! The season peaks, I believe, in late August through the first couple weeks in September. Every year we hear about how climate change is making these storms so much strong (a lie) and so much more numerous (another lie). Now, with the climate disaster narratives at fever pitch, with the loonies blaming man-made climate for everything from hot temperatures in the summertime to, to ultra-cold in the winter, to lower virility in men... Isn't it funny that all of the Atlantic storms are not developing into anything and they are all staying away from land. Moreover, the numbers are low.

El nino may be pushing them back to keep from forming. IDK. It usually cranks up wind shear which deters hurricane development
 

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