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Experts predict quieter Atlantic hurricane season - Doh! 2+ months into season, zero storms
2009-08-05
So much for "Global Warming", but wait, this is clear proof of "Climate Change".
MIAMI (AFP) - Weather experts on Wednesday reduced the number of projected hurricanes in the north Atlantic this season to four, two of them major hurricanes with winds above 178 kilometers (111 miles) per hour.

After one of the calmest starts to the hurricane season in a decade, the experts from Colorado State University said the development of an El Nino effect in the Pacific had caused them to scale back their projections for the Atlantic.

The El Nino phenomenon, which involves changes in atmospheric pressure in the southern Pacific, occurs every three to six years, disrupting global weather patterns.

In the Atlantic, El Nino events are associated with decreased levels of hurricane activity, said Philip Klotzbach and William Gray of Colorado State University.

"We continue to call for a below-average Atlantic basin tropical cyclone season in 2009. We also anticipate a below-average probability of United States and Caribbean major hurricane landfall," they said.

They now project that there will be 10 named tropical storms this season, of which four will become hurricanes, and two of those major hurricanes. Their earlier forecast in June had predicted 11 tropical storms and five hurricanes.

"This is the quietest start for more than a decade. The last time a storm didn't form until August 5 was back in 1992," Klotzbach said.

He added, however, that "a quiet start of the season doesn't necessarily mean that the remainder of the season is going to be quiet."

"Obviously people in Florida need to be prepared for the hurricane season as every year. 1992 was a very quiet hurricane season but then hurricane Andrew formed and did... tremendous damage," he said.

Meanwhile, two tropical storms have formed in the Pacific off the coast of Mexico, according to Stormpulse.com, a website that tracks weather patterns. The more powerful of the two, Enrique, was traveling in a northwesterly direction with wind speeds of 120 kilometers (60 miles) per hour. Farther out, a tropical stormed named Felicia also was traveling in a northwesterly direction toward Hawaii with winds of 72 kilometers (45 miles) per hour.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#12  TOPIX > STUDY SUGGESTS SUN MAY HAD SKIPPED A SUNSPOT CYCLE, + VENUS BRIGHT SPOT PERPLEXES SCIENTISTS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-08-05 23:18  

#11  Speak for yourselves. Living in Austin, Texas and having the hottest July on record. And a worse drought since the 50's. I think we had 20 days plus temps of 100 degrees or more. Hit temps 105, 106 etc. August is not looking any better. ( There I'm done whining now, carry on now)
Posted by: texhooey   2009-08-05 21:52  

#10  You forgot to mention that it also means more 'Global { Warming | Cooling | Stagnation }! WE ARE ALL DOOMED!' alarmists.

Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-08-05 19:51  

#9  El Nino is predicted, which IIRC leads to less hurricanes, a drier Northwest, more rain for here in So Cal, TX, OK and the midbelt. Would be welcome
Posted by: Frank G   2009-08-05 19:29  

#8  The storms are out here in the PACIFIC - its been almost a week of very heavy rains. The good news is it drizzles in-between, and does despite the eyes of the storms being far way.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-08-05 19:07  

#7  "We have AGW predictions dating back from at least the 80's."

I'm still waiting for "The Coming Ice Age" predicted in the 1970's - by some of the same clowns now predicting warming.

Here's a free clue: It'll get warmer. It'll get colder. Just like it has FOR MILLENNIA.

Idiots.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-08-05 16:32  

#6  We have AGW predictions dating back from at least the 80's. How accurate have they been in over 20 years? LOL. Do you need to ask?

Of course, the new predictions are all super-improved and stuff. LOL.
Posted by: Iblis   2009-08-05 16:13  

#5  It would seem to show the weather/climate establishment and their models make accurate predictions.

What that means for global warming, you can decide.

After all GW was predicted to be an uninterrupted steady increase in temperature and related effects, overrding all other cycles, like the ENSO, right?
Posted by: liberal hawk   2009-08-05 15:20  

#4  We need a suitable pic from Waterworld ...
Posted by: Steve White   2009-08-05 14:29  

#3  MMSE - Man Made Sunspot Extinction If they're gone it must be our fault. Too many people sun bathing and wearing sun glasses. Maybe tapping all the Solar Energy is depleting the Sun.

We could start a Sunspot futures market.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2009-08-05 14:19  

#2  Hmmm, quietist hurricane season and quietist sun spot season. Cause and effect? Nahhh, its got to be capitalism!
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2009-08-05 14:10  

#1  Remember that MMGW has *no* negative case. So no matter what happens to the weather, it proves MMGW.

And unicorns. And magical fairies and shiat.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-08-05 14:05  

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