21 Aug
Posted by MacRanger as Global Warming Nonsense, MSM, hurricanes
Living in Florida any Hurricane season we have that doesn’t have a hurricane is a blessing. But of course the MSM can’t stand that! No, that’s two boring….
“There has been little action in the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season so far, but that may be about to change.
Max Mayfield, director of the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami, said there are signs of increased activity near the west coast of Africa, source of the troublesome “Cape Verde” hurricanes that grow powerful on their long trip across the Atlantic.
“The bell’s going to start ringing here before long,” he said in an interview last week. “There’s absolutely nothing that I know of that is unfavorable (to hurricane development) in the eastern Atlantic.”
Last year’s wildly busy Atlantic hurricane season changed many people’s expectations, but it is perfectly normal for the first two or three months of a season to be fairly quiet.
The storm season runs from June 1 to November 30 and the worst part of it usually is between mid-August and late October, with the peak around September 10. The average season produces about 10 tropical storms, of which six develop into hurricanes.
Last year saw nine storms develop by August 7, on the way to a total of 28 in a record-shattering season that lasted until early January. Hurricane Katrina, the 11th and most destructive storm of the year, hit south Florida on August 25 and New Orleans on August 29, sparking massive flooding in the Louisiana city and killing more than 1,300 people.
Hurricane Andrew, which was the costliest storm in U.S. history until Katrina, was the first Atlantic storm of 1992 and hit Miami on August 24 that year.
“We have a lot of years that don’t really get started until the middle or end of August,” Mayfield said.
So far this year, only three tropical storms have formed — Alberto, Beryl and Chris. Strong wind shear — the difference in wind speed and direction at different levels of the atmosphere — has disrupted some of the tropical weather systems that eventually become cyclones.
Mayfield expressed puzzlement as to why the season hasn’t been a little more active.
“We’re actually not sure why some of these are not developing,” he said.”
How about…..Gore’s full of crap!
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Carol Johnson
August 21st, 2006 at 12:52 pm
1Being from Nebraska (I don’t live there now) I don’t know anything about hurricanes except the one we had in Pensacola in the early 70s (near miss). However, since I did donate about three hundred dollars to hurricane relief…I CAN and will “comment” on THAT situation. Despite all that our government and private citizens have done for New Orleans…it’s just not enough for Ray Nagin (apparently) who is STILL loudly complaining about the slowness of recovery and, of course, blaming it all on Bush and FEMA and racism!!! Politics as usual… especially in LA! Do you see Mississippi or Florida sitting on their cans and not doing anything to help themselves?
Well…anyway…I know this is off-topic, but well worth a thought:
Per AJ Strata:
But the [this] point is one which will kill off the debate on the NSA-FISA issue. Since ANY MAIL, “without any connection to known terrorists”, can be opened as it crosses our borders then clearly EMAIL and PHONE conversations with known TERRORISTS which cross our border must be “fair game”. How is it we have so much trouble with the NSA providing leads to the FBI and FISA? Do we really want to turn off the intelligence leads picked up for possible terrorists here in the US? Where is the sanity in opening any and all mail, but not passing leads of known terrorist contacts for local law enforcement to check out?
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The above is a beautiful piece of logic, that totally escaped the notice of Judge what’s-her-face in her stampede to “send a message” to King George!
Sigh.
Carol
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