The dead season reasons.
Moderator: S2k Moderators
Forum rules
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecasts and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K. For official information, please refer to products from the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service.
The dead season reasons.
Okay, the Atlantic looks like a hostile, dry sheared place where tropical systems go to die for months on end. I would like to start a discussion about the reasons why. Lets hear from anyone with a opinion! My explanation explains most of the weather extremes we are seeing and it is not pretty. I propose the weather anomalies globally are being caused by a Grand Solar Minimum. A weakening of the suns protective magnetic field that allows Cosmic Rays to increase. These rays weaken the jet stream allowing arctic and tropical air to mix in ways not seen for 150 years. This would account for the expanse of mid level dry air in the North Eastern Atlantic. It also explains the multiple 1000 year floods, droughts and hail storms. Any thoughts????
3 likes
The following post is NOT an official forecast and should not be used as such. It is just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. It is NOT endorsed by any professional institution including storm2k.org For Official Information please refer to the NHC and NWS products.
- NotSparta
- Professional-Met
- Posts: 1668
- Age: 23
- Joined: Fri Aug 18, 2017 8:24 am
- Location: Naples, FL
- Contact:
Re: The dead season reasons.
Maybe it's the aliens too
11 likes
This post was probably an opinion of mine, and in no way is official. Please refer to http://www.hurricanes.gov for official tropical analysis and advisories.
My website, with lots of tropical wx graphics, including satellite and recon: http://cyclonicwx.com
My website, with lots of tropical wx graphics, including satellite and recon: http://cyclonicwx.com
-
- Tropical Low
- Posts: 45
- Joined: Sat Aug 08, 2020 11:20 am
Re: The dead season reasons.
Its a weird season for sure, but I think we will have a very active second half. Theres too much unrealased energy in the atlantic thus far. I dont think itll remains bottled up for the rest of the season.
Im calling a delayed switch around September 22.
Im calling a delayed switch around September 22.

0 likes
Re: The dead season reasons.
While I'm not entirely sure what the background cause is, the over-amplified monsoon trough causing these massive, sprawling gyres rather than compact waves is a major cause--if the disturbances themselves are faulty so to speak, that's going to make it difficult for them to develop no matter where they reach
4 likes
The above post is not official and should not be used as such. It is the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. It is not endorsed by any professional institution or storm2k.org. For official information, please refer to the NHC and NWS products.
-
- Tropical Storm
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Mon Mar 15, 2021 10:05 am
Re: The dead season reasons.
sponger wrote:Okay, the Atlantic looks like a hostile, dry sheared place where tropical systems go to die for months on end. I would like to start a discussion about the reasons why. Lets hear from anyone with a opinion! My explanation explains most of the weather extremes we are seeing and it is not pretty. I propose the weather anomalies globally are being caused by a Grand Solar Minimum. A weakening of the suns protective magnetic field that allows Cosmic Rays to increase. These rays weaken the jet stream allowing arctic and tropical air to mix in ways not seen for 150 years. This would account for the expanse of mid level dry air in the North Eastern Atlantic. It also explains the multiple 1000 year floods, droughts and hail storms. Any thoughts????
IMO, moreso AGW enabling the anomalous subtropical warmth, weakening the Hadley Cell and allowing for more dry air in the Atlantic basin. This happened in 2013 as well.
0 likes
Re: The dead season reasons.
MHC Tracking wrote:sponger wrote:Okay, the Atlantic looks like a hostile, dry sheared place where tropical systems go to die for months on end. I would like to start a discussion about the reasons why. Lets hear from anyone with a opinion! My explanation explains most of the weather extremes we are seeing and it is not pretty. I propose the weather anomalies globally are being caused by a Grand Solar Minimum. A weakening of the suns protective magnetic field that allows Cosmic Rays to increase. These rays weaken the jet stream allowing arctic and tropical air to mix in ways not seen for 150 years. This would account for the expanse of mid level dry air in the North Eastern Atlantic. It also explains the multiple 1000 year floods, droughts and hail storms. Any thoughts????
IMO, moreso AGW enabling the anomalous subtropical warmth, weakening the Hadley Cell and allowing for more dry air in the Atlantic basin. This happened in 2013 as well.
2005 had a similar setup though. In fact 2013's subtropics were actually cooler than both this year and 2005.
2 likes
The above post is not official and should not be used as such. It is the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. It is not endorsed by any professional institution or storm2k.org. For official information, please refer to the NHC and NWS products.
- Category5Kaiju
- Category 5
- Posts: 4051
- Joined: Thu Dec 24, 2020 12:45 pm
- Location: Seattle
Re: The dead season reasons.
Hammy wrote:MHC Tracking wrote:sponger wrote:Okay, the Atlantic looks like a hostile, dry sheared place where tropical systems go to die for months on end. I would like to start a discussion about the reasons why. Lets hear from anyone with a opinion! My explanation explains most of the weather extremes we are seeing and it is not pretty. I propose the weather anomalies globally are being caused by a Grand Solar Minimum. A weakening of the suns protective magnetic field that allows Cosmic Rays to increase. These rays weaken the jet stream allowing arctic and tropical air to mix in ways not seen for 150 years. This would account for the expanse of mid level dry air in the North Eastern Atlantic. It also explains the multiple 1000 year floods, droughts and hail storms. Any thoughts????
IMO, moreso AGW enabling the anomalous subtropical warmth, weakening the Hadley Cell and allowing for more dry air in the Atlantic basin. This happened in 2013 as well.
2005 had a similar setup though. In fact 2013's subtropics were actually cooler than both this year and 2005.
For one of the most notorious seasons of all time, 2005 really didn't feature any long tracked, strong Cape Verde hurricanes (unlike years such as 2004, 2010, or 2017). Wonder if the subtropical warmth had anything to do with that
3 likes
Unless explicitly stated, all info in my posts is based on my own opinions and observations. Tropical storms and hurricanes can be extremely dangerous. Do not think you can beat Mother Nature. Refer to an accredited weather research agency or meteorologist if you need to make serious decisions regarding an approaching storm.
Re: The dead season reasons.
Speaking in South Florida if you really think about it we have had rare Hurricanes like Andrew Wilma and Irma before that we went years and years which go back almost to the Donna,Cleo and Betsey trio one year after another. I think David came years later and skirted the coast.
0 likes
Re: The dead season reasons.
cane5 wrote:Speaking in South Florida if you really think about it we have had rare Hurricanes like Andrew Wilma and Irma before that we went years and years which go back almost to the Donna,Cleo and Betsey trio one year after another. I think David came years later and skirted the coast.
As for reasons I doubt anyone can conclusively give a solid reason if they do it’s pure guessing.
0 likes
-
- Admin
- Posts: 19990
- Age: 61
- Joined: Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:23 pm
- Location: Florence, KY (name is Mark)
Re: The dead season reasons.
My only opinion is that it's a bit early in the season to call the entire thing dead. I think this thread: https://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopi ... 3#p2984193 is a better place for discussion at the moment. We can revisit this one later if the entire season really is dead.
1 likes
M a r k
- - - - -
Join us in chat: Storm2K Chatroom Invite. Android and IOS apps also available.
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecasts and should not be used as such. Posts are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K.org. For official information and forecasts, please refer to NHC and NWS products.
- - - - -
Join us in chat: Storm2K Chatroom Invite. Android and IOS apps also available.
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecasts and should not be used as such. Posts are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K.org. For official information and forecasts, please refer to NHC and NWS products.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Frank P and 157 guests