Applied from the Katrina Special: Worst Canes yet to come?
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Weatherfreak000
Applied from the Katrina Special: Worst Canes yet to come?
I remeber watching the guy dig up dirt to determine hurricane history in Louisiana. Wow what a boring yet fascinating science that must be. He claimed that it's possible there is a far different trend. I'll elaborate on these ideas and put in some of my thoughts.
Perhaps "Activity" does indeed range way greater then we can anticipate. In fact there is a possibility that the cycle is indeed prolific.
Here for instance, the time of dinosaurs was hot right? That must have been a form of "intense" global warming that surely brought many powerful hurricanes to that time. In fact, i'd be inclined to say it's possible massive hurricanes and a huge climate shift could be a theory in the resulting extinction of the dinosaurs.
The world could very well go through hundred....thousand...perhaps even million year cycles of activity with little "mini cycles" of greater activity within.
This all leads me to wonder what kind of hurricanes did the dinosaurs encounter....and if global warming if indeed an effect (which I think it is) we could very well be encountering some insane hurricane seasons yet to come.
The guy on the special said thousand year cycles but i'm thinking we may be on the tailend of a Billion year cycle into very powerful hurricanes.
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Perhaps "Activity" does indeed range way greater then we can anticipate. In fact there is a possibility that the cycle is indeed prolific.
Here for instance, the time of dinosaurs was hot right? That must have been a form of "intense" global warming that surely brought many powerful hurricanes to that time. In fact, i'd be inclined to say it's possible massive hurricanes and a huge climate shift could be a theory in the resulting extinction of the dinosaurs.
The world could very well go through hundred....thousand...perhaps even million year cycles of activity with little "mini cycles" of greater activity within.
This all leads me to wonder what kind of hurricanes did the dinosaurs encounter....and if global warming if indeed an effect (which I think it is) we could very well be encountering some insane hurricane seasons yet to come.
The guy on the special said thousand year cycles but i'm thinking we may be on the tailend of a Billion year cycle into very powerful hurricanes.
Opinions?
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Re: Applied from the Katrina Special: Worst Canes yet to com
Weatherfreak000 wrote:I remeber watching the guy dig up dirt to determine hurricane history in Louisiana. Wow what a boring yet fascinating science that must be. He claimed that it's possible there is a far different trend. I'll elaborate on these ideas and put in some of my thoughts.
Perhaps "Activity" does indeed range way greater then we can anticipate. In fact there is a possibility that the cycle is indeed prolific.
Here for instance, the time of dinosaurs was hot right? That must have been a form of "intense" global warming that surely brought many powerful hurricanes to that time. In fact, i'd be inclined to say it's possible massive hurricanes and a huge climate shift could be a theory in the resulting extinction of the dinosaurs.
The world could very well go through hundred....thousand...perhaps even million year cycles of activity with little "mini cycles" of greater activity within.
This all leads me to wonder what kind of hurricanes did the dinosaurs encounter....and if global warming if indeed an effect (which I think it is) we could very well be encountering some insane hurricane seasons yet to come.
The guy on the special said thousand year cycles but i'm thinking we may be on the tailend of a Billion year cycle into very powerful hurricanes.
Opinions?
Yes I think some sort of cyclical global warming is exacerbating the
normal hurricane cycle-
I stated an opinion on this yesterday but got severely flamed by
someone who was "sick and tired" of "bull manure" global warming.
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I've read about those cycles within cycles. Actually, paleo-studies into climate and geology are research interests of mine, tho i'm done with school for the time being.
At this point I say anything is possible. The Earth will do anything to maintain a balance and these cycles could be seen as just that.
At this point I say anything is possible. The Earth will do anything to maintain a balance and these cycles could be seen as just that.
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Weatherfreak000
hmmm...
CapeVerdeWave wrote:This would DEFINATELY NOT BE GOOD if this verified...
Well i'm not trying to be a harsh critic but how could you possibly get this info? We're talking Millions of years ago...
Anyway, i'm definitely excited about 06, seeing as how my name Tony although shortened from Anthony will be out there.
I just hope I can see it thrive and with these past seasons it appears very possible.
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krysof
krysof wrote:I'm excited to see what my name Chris will do in 2006 considering it's been used 3 times, and not retired. 2006 could be different, I just hope it doesn't become an east coast hurricane.
thats my name to but the hard part is when its retired.thats when the jokes start pouring in
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It was an interesting special. His theory was 1500 year cycles with the current mini 20-40 year cycles with in. He used sediment deposits of sand from previous storm surges. According to his research we are at the end of a 1500 year lull.
If he is correct, and a 1500 year active in conjuntion with the known 20 year actives together would mean serious trouble. We will know if he is right in 10-20 years when the current active ends.
If he is correct, and a 1500 year active in conjuntion with the known 20 year actives together would mean serious trouble. We will know if he is right in 10-20 years when the current active ends.
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weatherfreak, or Tony, I am with you. Hurricanes must not be tampered with. A hurricane is a natural entity that performs an essential heat transfer function. People who invest ego and treasure to establish home, life and profession in hurricane landing zones invite not pity but opprobrium when they lose it all. Accuweather's Bastardi (who I respect) has continually raised the spectre of retarding hurricanes by seeding, oiling sea surfaces to retard SSTs, ect. Theses attempts to "tame" hurricanes (from 1947) have, largely failed, mostly, because such attempts invite ruinous litigation (what if seeding caused a 100-year flood???). Stay tuned.
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sponger wrote:It was an interesting special. His theory was 1500 year cycles with the current mini 20-40 year cycles with in. He used sediment deposits of sand from previous storm surges. According to his research we are at the end of a 1500 year lull.
If he is correct, and a 1500 year active in conjuntion with the known 20 year actives together would mean serious trouble. We will know if he is right in 10-20 years when the current active ends.
I wish I had seen it. I hope it airs again soon.
You're right too, if the 1500 year lull is over, we're in for a rough time with these 20-40yr cycle bursts.
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terstorm1012 wrote:sponger wrote:It was an interesting special. His theory was 1500 year cycles with the current mini 20-40 year cycles with in. He used sediment deposits of sand from previous storm surges. According to his research we are at the end of a 1500 year lull.
If he is correct, and a 1500 year active in conjuntion with the known 20 year actives together would mean serious trouble. We will know if he is right in 10-20 years when the current active ends.
I wish I had seen it. I hope it airs again soon.
You're right too, if the 1500 year lull is over, we're in for a rough time with these 20-40yr cycle bursts.
A 1500 hundred year lull over?? Wow. Scary Thought.
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