Note: This theory is illustrated by a 17-year old schoolboy.
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Yes. More and more active tropics until the ice caps melt
and plunge us into an ice age. Until then, I expect the
tropics to get worse and worse during the RESPECTIVE
active cycles. In passive cycles we will get some rest...
but until the end of this active cycle, I expect some
nasty seasons.
Speaking of global climatology, aren't there indications
of a major storm outbreak during a past period of
global warmth?
The earth lives on a homeostasis. Any additional heat whether
natural or not prompts earth's active atmosphere to favor
massive storm formation to mitigate the severity of excess heat.
CONCLUSION:
Hurricanes are Homeostatic Imperative
The irony of the theory is the prognostication that exorbitant
heating will at some point, upon reaching a critical polar
threshold, precipitate an ice age. The juxtaposition of
excess heat and excess cold lends itself to the heart of
the irony. The vehicle of this irony is a major climactic
event that human scientists would term a "cataclysm".
Hurricanes and the Next Ice Age: How Ironic
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