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Originally Posted by sounding
While flaming cars are interesting -- this season's hurricane season is way below expectations -- which is partially because the earth has been cooling for the last 7 years. Worse yet, NOAA refuses to acknowledge that the Euro Model has been far more correct about Ian than the American GFS model -- this is because the American model still wrongly believes CO2 controls the climate. You can watch the Euro model out-perform the GFS via Windy.Com
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Agree the EURO Models out perform the GFS Models. Models are built/programmed based upon atmospheric condtions and sea water temperagture at the time of the storm with super computers. Never heard that these models has anything which would link direct affect of CO2 on present condions.
Original post now ironic. Florida is now facing 155 mph storm and if track stayed at or near Tampa, people in TV would be facing possible catastrophic damages.