At the risk of starting another GW thread that'll probably go the same way as all the rest of them...
Not a year ago, Global Warming was claimed to mean more hurricanes, and more severe hurricanes. On this forum, we were treated to people showing us the "first ever South American hurricane" (it wasn't) and the big 2005 hurricane season as "proof." Also, 2006 was supposed to be the worst season ever. Instead, it was the mildest.
Now, it looks like there's a complete reversal going on:
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/171/story/89642.html
Amazing what you find out when you listen to people who do real science, instead of the alarmists. So are the alarmists going to abandon the Global Warming = More Hurricanes scare?
Also, if the warming of the oceans is counteracted, then that means that Global Warming will not mess up the Gulf Stream and consequently will not plunge Europe into a new ice age. Will the alarmists give up that, too?
Not a year ago, Global Warming was claimed to mean more hurricanes, and more severe hurricanes. On this forum, we were treated to people showing us the "first ever South American hurricane" (it wasn't) and the big 2005 hurricane season as "proof." Also, 2006 was supposed to be the worst season ever. Instead, it was the mildest.
Now, it looks like there's a complete reversal going on:
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/171/story/89642.html
Now, the brighter side of global warming: It might not strengthen hurricanes after all, and it eventually could inhibit their development and growth.Illustrating the bewildering complexity of the climate, a study scheduled for publication today found that global warming will strengthen a phenomenon called "wind shear" -- crosswinds that tear apart or substantially weaken hurricanes.
And that could counteract global warming's baking of the Atlantic Ocean, which some experts have predicted will grow so hot by the end of this century that it turbocharges hurricanes.
"Global warming is producing other changes in the environment besides a warming ocean, and these changes are acting to offset ocean temperatures," said Brian Soden, co-author of the new study and a climate scientist at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
The peer-reviewed study, set for publication in today's issue of Geophysical Research Letters, seemed certain to reignite one of the most heated debates in science: What effect, if any, does global warming have on hurricanes?
Some scientists say they have found evidence that global warming already has intensified the storms and will continue to do so, largely because hurricanes feed on warm water.
Others call that evidence sketchy and inconclusive, and they say any link between global warming and hurricanes is so tiny that it cannot be accurately measured.
The new study, also conducted by Gabriel Vecchi of the federal government's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., examined 18 computerized forecast models that were tweaked to reflect a steadily warming climate.
Amazing what you find out when you listen to people who do real science, instead of the alarmists. So are the alarmists going to abandon the Global Warming = More Hurricanes scare?
Also, if the warming of the oceans is counteracted, then that means that Global Warming will not mess up the Gulf Stream and consequently will not plunge Europe into a new ice age. Will the alarmists give up that, too?