MWatkins wrote:You have taken the quote out of context.
I am sorry I brought this up. You should probably read the entire thread and all of my responses instead of just keying in on once sentence.
But, as I am sure you can imagine, I am not surprised.
My main point, and I have yet to see it refuted, is the notion that Global Warming is causing stronger hurricanes in the Atlantic only is completely unsupportable. Yet the headline on CNN is:
Experts: Global Warming Behind 2005 Hurricanes
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/04/25/global.warming.hurricanes.reut/index.html
I think the discussion would be better served if we concentrate on that statement and discuss why you believe my analysis is bad, instead of taking one snippit about the media out of the context of the entire discussion.
MW
I think you miss my point but it is nothing to apologize over. You clearly used the conjuctive and in your statement-" ...climate change and man, and or hurricanes." You made a rather damning accusation about researchers and their funding beyond simply accusing CNN of sensationalizing a story, as if that has never happened before. I have no problem with your premise that there is no connection between global warming and hurricane activity in the Atlantic. But you said that was your main point, Mike, which means there was more than one point to be made, does it not? I am reacting to the emotional and in my opinion unsupported claim of a media agenda in a way that smacks of a conspiracy. There are scientists out there who believe there is a connection with global warming. And it is those scientists that the media relies on for their headlines. Eventually, we will figure it out. We just have to have a little faith in the process, no one has figured this out completely yet.