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On May 12, 10:50*pm, "00ZNB" wrote:
Global Warming Would Reduce Hurricane Frequency Mark S. Allen 1 May 2008 doi:10.1038/climate.2008.39 Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc. doi:10.1175/BAMS-89-3-347 (2008) http://www.nature.com/climate/2008/0...e.2008.39.html A new modeling technique devised by atmospheric scientist Kerry Emanuel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and colleagues indicates that if the planet continues to warm, hurricane frequency will go down globally, although storms are projected to become more intense in some locations. (cut) Unfortunately we had some recent La Nina COOLING; that will probably lead to a HEIGHTENED hurricane season this year- A. McIntire |
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