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WindRunner wrote:While an interesting story, I don't buy much of it. Still a non-believer in global warming.
And the avatar is of Jeanne, right click on it and look at the link.
GLOBAL WARMING isn't something to believe or not, it's already occurring and has occurred probably since our planet became a planet. The main question today is whether the past two hurricane seasons have been affected in some way by Global Waming or not? There are many questions, and so far, not many answers and many, numerous hypothesis.
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hmm .... .... So is the increase of strength in the 3 cat 5's in the 2005 hurricane season coincidence? Maybe we should include Dennis and Emily to since they where so early:
So is this just coincidence, The natural rise in activity of hurricanes, or is it global warming?
Dennis, 2005 Winds: 150 | Pressure: 930 mb | Date: 7/05/05 - 7/11/05
SST's at lowest pressure
Emily, 2005 Winds: 155 | Pressure: 930 | Date: 7/11/05 - 7/21/05
SST's at lowest pressure
Katrina, 2005 Winds: 175 | Pressure: 902 | Date: 8/23/05 - 8/30/05
SST's at lowest pressure
Rita, 2005 Winds: 175 | Pressure: 897 | Date: 9/18/05 - 9/25/05
SST's at lowest pressure
Wilma, 2005 Winds: 185 | Pressure: 882 | Date: 10/15/05 - 10/25/05
SST's at lowest pressure
Got SST's at http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/cyclone/data/at.html
So is this just coincidence, The natural rise in activity of hurricanes, or is it global warming?
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