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In article wzFNg.3966$J_2.2718@trndny04, Claude
wrote: Alexmcw wrote: It seems that Global Warming has prevented Atlantic hurricanes so far this year whereas Global Warming did the opposite last year. Global Warming does strange things. Maybe the hurricanes will form around Christmas time this year? Alex Maybe everybody is full of ****. Nothing can be predicted. The beauty of chaos... Weather: It *is* predictable, it has a pattern... but there is always a larger context that goes unoticed, until it starts happening for real. Consider the dry/hot air from Africa that dusted the formation of hurricanes. Add some sw shear; and energy modulations becoming dominent in other parts of the planet doing the same thing. Plus a dash of LaNina. And a splash of TUTT signatures, and voila... .... voila... predictions blown away by global patterns and telleconnections. Coffee in Kabool |
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