NoClimate seems to be changing, no?
Yeah, but the seas are higher and warmer, so expect more intense hurricanes, and possibly more of them. I've seen some explanations of the drought, though they're mostly over my pay grade.No
There were hurricanes long before there were malleable morons.
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There were hurricanes long before there were malleable morons.
So the impressionable are led to believe.Yeah, but the seas are higher and warmer, so expect more intense hurricanes, and possibly more of them. I've seen some explanations of the drought, though they're mostly over my pay grade.
Well there you go.Really? Are you sure? Show me documented proof there were hurricanes before mankind built their first fire and dumped pollution into the air.
You can't, can you?
Yeah, but the seas are higher and warmer, so expect more intense hurricanes, and possibly more of them. I've seen some explanations of the drought, though they're mostly over my pay grade.
So what, 11 years since the last hurricane hit FL? And now it's because of climate change?
Racist!
Really? Are you sure? Show me documented proof there were hurricanes before mankind built their first fire and dumped pollution into the air. You can't, can you?
Are you implying that Man invented fire? That's some serious BS right there.
Oops... maybe I misread your emoji's.
So what, 11 years since the last hurricane hit FL? And now it's because of climate change?
Jose is most likely not going to hit the US. All of the models have it doing a hard right and petering out over the sea.
wasn't the claim that climate change woould cause more intensive hurricanes more often? That was the claim, right?Probably the most ironic thing about all this is if you talk to anyone involved in Florida infrastructure, they know sea levels are rising. No doubt about it. Talk to the Florida Legislature and they'r win active denial like some of the folks on this board. The hurricane drought was clearly climate change, it went way past statistical significance. Whether this year is an intense outlier is another story, one that isn't yet written. All that said, I am very glad I chose to live a long long way from there. I'm certain the folks in the affected areas are equally pleased with that aspect of the situation.
So what, 11 years since the last hurricane hit FL? And now it's because of climate change?
WarmistCoolists want it both ways. It guarantees their "relevance."wasn't the claim that climate change woould cause more intensive hurricanes more often? That was the claim, right?
So we go 10 years without a significant hurricane- but that's climate change too?
When did the claim change?
and whats the science behind it? I can understand the first order thinking that if it warms up, you get more storms because of the excess heat load [which is what causes these storms anyway - they become an effective means of moving heat from the tropics to the poles].
But how does a hurricane drought translate to climate change?
'Anything' that is different automatically becomes driven by climate change?
Really? Are you sure? Show me documented proof there were hurricanes before mankind built their first fire and dumped pollution into the air.
You can't, can you?
The problem is we simply don't know what a warmer planet Earth looks like. Clearly, the hurricane drought was like dot climate change, it was unprecedented in our history certainly. There were some explanations, though my own lack of insight leads me to be unable to evaluate them.wasn't the claim that climate change woould cause more intensive hurricanes more often? That was the claim, right?
So we go 10 years without a significant hurricane- but that's climate change too?
When did the claim change?
and whats the science behind it? I can understand the first order thinking that if it warms up, you get more storms because of the excess heat load [which is what causes these storms anyway - they become an effective means of moving heat from the tropics to the poles].
But how does a hurricane drought translate to climate change?
'Anything' that is different automatically becomes driven by climate change?
you mean like hours of boredom followed by moments of intense terror - ok - but thats the weather now. It's ALWAYS been the weather.The problem is we simply don't know what a warmer planet Earth looks like. Clearly, the hurricane drought was like dot climate change, it was unprecedented in our history certainly. There were some explanations, though my own lack of insight leads me to be unable to evaluate them.
I hope you notice that I am somewhat reticent to declare current hurricane activity as a result of climate change. But if uninformed little me had to guess what a warmer Earth would look like, I'd say periods of little activity followed by periods of intense activity. That seems to be how everything else is going.
But feel free to deny away. Everyone has a right to their own opinion no matter how poorly informed.