Let the debate begin I'm sure everyone weighs in on this issue one way or the other.

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southerngale wrote:If it was global warming, there'd be an increase in tropical activity in other basins (globally). Instead, activity has actually been on the decline in recent years. The increase in tropical storms is because the Atlantic is in an active cycle right now.
Cookiely wrote:southerngale wrote:If it was global warming, there'd be an increase in tropical activity in other basins (globally). Instead, activity has actually been on the decline in recent years. The increase in tropical storms is because the Atlantic is in an active cycle right now.
I agree with you. The term global implies the entire world. Why would only a small portion of the world be affected.
southerngale wrote:If it was global warming, there'd be an increase in tropical activity in other basins (globally). Instead, activity has actually been on the decline in recent years. The increase in tropical storms is because the Atlantic is in an active cycle right now.
thunderchief wrote:So let me get this right... global warming, the result of CO2 which we started pumping into the atmosphere 200 years ago, just happened to suddenly turn on last year, and only in the atlantic...
hmmmmmmmmmm
Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:thunderchief wrote:So let me get this right... global warming, the result of CO2 which we started pumping into the atmosphere 200 years ago, just happened to suddenly turn on last year, and only in the atlantic...
hmmmmmmmmmm
If you subscribe to threshold theory...a hypothetical notion on
my part...but oftentimes significant events throughout global
history have started suddenly...but predicting that this is happening
with hurricanes is theoretical only, nothing official...
But out of curiosity, haven't storm intensities increased in several basins
throughout the past 50 years?
curtadams wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:thunderchief wrote:So let me get this right... global warming, the result of CO2 which we started pumping into the atmosphere 200 years ago, just happened to suddenly turn on last year, and only in the atlantic...
hmmmmmmmmmm
If you subscribe to threshold theory...a hypothetical notion on
my part...but oftentimes significant events throughout global
history have started suddenly...but predicting that this is happening
with hurricanes is theoretical only, nothing official...
But out of curiosity, haven't storm intensities increased in several basins
throughout the past 50 years?
Storm intensities HAVE increased, in all basins, over the last 50 years. There was just an article in Science on just that.
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