tarheelprogrammer wrote:galaxy401 wrote:tarheelprogrammer wrote:
Well I would agree with you on that one if it were still 2014. However, it has been 4 years of slop storms and shear no matter the ENSO values. This season we seen shear and dry air together which has created death traps for wannabe TCs. Karl could become a hurricane but it will get picked up by a trough. Just my opinion and I will leave it at that.
So you are upset that this storm isn't going to hit the US? If we have a hurricane that stays out at sea, shouldn't you be happy then?
No just expressing my views on what will happen with this storm. I thought that is what the forum is for. I live on the coast and again I stress I am more than happy with a quiet Atlantic. I am also a TC fanatic. However, it is just telling the plain old truth that in recent years the Atlantic has been pathetic. People hate hearing the truth but it is a statistical fact by ACE numbers and quality of storms. At least it is my opinion and the opinion of many experts in the field so I am not alone. Karl could become a decent storm I even mentioned this. To each their own though.
Perhaps this isn't the right thread, but I would really appreciate it if you would cite these "many" experts so I can read these theories for myself. I haven't found any expert saying what you're saying.