2006 Atlantic Tropical Storm Season Below Normal (August 21)
As of yesterday (20 August) three tropical storms will have formed in the Atlantic in an 'average' year, which is the same number that have formed this year so far. Because of multi-year averaging, that means that today (August 21) slightly more than three storms would have formed, making this year (statistically speaking) just below normal.
In the hurricane category, this year is decidedly below normal, with no hurricanes so far, while by this date 1.5 hurricanes have formed in the average of years 1944 though 2005." More.
Since last years bad hurricane season was 'caused by global warming' and then taking into consideration the above reported data, one can, then, with the same definitive, scientific, and compelling conviction, claim undeniably that global warming must be over. I'm waiting for the 'scientific' community and the media to report this 'scientific fact' with the same vigor that it did last year on the global warming/bad hurricane connection.
2 Comments:
Stop pointing to all the flaws. We don't want the billions in federal aide to dry up.
All we got is a good sales pitch and alot of hoopla. Our tax dollars are working hard to maintain this lie.
By ablur, at 11:21 PM
AARGH, global cooling, global cooling!!!!
By Anonymous, at 8:03 AM
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