
Amen to active seasons..
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With large glaciers breaking up...year over year temperature totals and averages increasing every year...year over year...I think you'd be hard pressed to say that global warming isnt happening. We are warmer...on average than we were 10 years ago...and warmer than 100 years ago. Your point on limited sample size and measurment precision is somewhat valid..but compared to the 17 and 1800's...we are significantly warmer than we were.
Whether it's man-made or not is another question...whether it's affecting hurricane season or not are all very debatable points. It's also off-topic...but debatable. I happen to thin that temperature changes...up and down...are part of a much larger cycle that we haven't been smart enough or around long enough to observe.
In terms of the multi-decadal hurricane activity deal...we're probably in for another 20 years at least before things cool down in the Atlantic.
MWatkins wrote:Hey this was in CNN this afternoot and I thought it was a timely observation considering the discussion yesterday:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/12 ... index.html
MW
Lowpressure wrote:Sure, especially now that sub-tropical and extra tropical storms count.
cycloneye wrote:Lowpressure wrote:Sure, especially now that sub-tropical and extra tropical storms count.
Why you say that extratropicals count???
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