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Post by nautonnier on Sept 23, 2016 11:31:20 GMT
Looks like Al Gore's hypothesis has been falsified. One of the few testable statements was that there would be more strong Cat3+ storms. It seems that almost immediately he said that the number of hurricanes reduced and Cat3+ storms have been absent from the Atlantic.
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Post by acidohm on Sept 23, 2016 15:52:02 GMT
I'm not sure anything Al Gore hypothesised has been proved overtime??
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Post by phydeaux2363 on Sept 23, 2016 16:51:17 GMT
But, but, look at the NUMBER of Atlantic storms. My gosh, we have a month and half of the season left and we're already on "L." That's WAY ABOVE AVERAGE FOR THE TIME OF YEAR. See, see! Mr. Gore is right. Oh, by the way, whatever you do, don't look behind the curtain at Atlantic ACE. That's discredited now as a metric, and Ryan Maue is a heinous denier in any case. models.weatherbell.com/tropical.php
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 23, 2016 17:10:14 GMT
But, but, look at the NUMBER of Atlantic storms. My gosh, we have a month and half of the season left and we're already on "L." That's WAY ABOVE AVERAGE FOR THE TIME OF YEAR. See, see! Mr. Gore is right. Oh, by the way, whatever you do, don't look behind the curtain at Atlantic ACE. That's discredited now as a metric, and Ryan Maue is a heinous denier in any case. models.weatherbell.com/tropical.php That would be "L" for LOL. Maybe the next one can be name LOLa. Hope I don't jinx the string.
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Post by nautonnier on Sept 30, 2016 17:48:40 GMT
Faites vos jeux Will this be the first major hurricane to come ashore in the Continental US? Hurricane Matthew various model track predictions This is the IR floater
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Post by Ratty on Sept 30, 2016 23:32:05 GMT
Run Usain, run!
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Post by nautonnier on Sept 30, 2016 23:43:37 GMT
Run Usain, run! He's ready to bolt
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 1, 2016 0:18:15 GMT
See the discussion here www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT4+shtml/302051.shtml?This means a major hurricane will be running along the Gulf Stream sucking huge amounts of energy from it. (200 times the world electricity generation capacity _every day_) This does not augur well for Europe this winter.
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Post by Ratty on Oct 1, 2016 0:25:55 GMT
Run Usain, run! He's ready to bolt I sent ten puns to friends, hoping at least one of the puns would make them laugh. No pun in ten did. Sorry.
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 1, 2016 4:46:06 GMT
See the discussion here www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT4+shtml/302051.shtml?This means a major hurricane will be running along the Gulf Stream sucking huge amounts of energy from it. (200 times the world electricity generation capacity _every day_) This does not augur well for Europe this winter. You'd think that someone could measure the heat exiting the troposphere from that thing with satellite data! Assuming that it exits quickly.
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 1, 2016 9:00:42 GMT
See the discussion here www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT4+shtml/302051.shtml?This means a major hurricane will be running along the Gulf Stream sucking huge amounts of energy from it. (200 times the world electricity generation capacity _every day_) This does not augur well for Europe this winter. You'd think that someone could measure the heat exiting the troposphere from that thing with satellite data! Assuming that it exits quickly. See my post above with the satellite imagery But that is a 'discussion' running in another thread
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 1, 2016 10:51:31 GMT
It is starting to look like Matthew could make news. The current track as shown by some of the models could have it run into New York harbor from the South carrying a storm surge with it. Unlike 'superstorm' (sic) Sandy which was not particularly strong and Florida would not have noticed, Matthew will be still a strong hurricane as it runs up the East Coast. It could end up like the '1938 New England Hurricane' also known as the 'Long Island Express'. But as you can see some models have it veering in toward New York - so watch for all the panic this could take Trump off the 'front page'. And of course the Carolinas will get it again and Cape Hatteras could be reduced to an even smaller sandbank
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Post by tobyglyn on Oct 1, 2016 11:37:59 GMT
It is starting to look like Matthew could make news. The current track as shown by some of the models could have it run into New York harbor from the South carrying a storm surge with it. Matthew will be still a strong hurricane as it runs up the East Coast. It could end up like the '1938 New England Hurricane'. And yet described as unprecedented and evidence of our carbon sins.
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 1, 2016 12:23:18 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Oct 1, 2016 22:18:17 GMT
... and "worst in living memory" is not a good metric wrt climate/weather.
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