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Originally Posted by jimjamuser
Right now here in Florida, we have massive amounts of cloud cover and RAIN. It makes sense because the Earth is setting an all time record for temperature. Warm air holds more moisture. That's why in The Villages our lakes are close to overflowing. As far as the sky being BLUE as seen from Earth and space, I believe that is due to blue being the shortest of the light frequencies and therefore being able to cut through the air best to be SEEN. As far as the Earth having "hardly ANY CO2" that is the exact opposite of our current condition where the Coral Reefs are all dying from TOO MUCH CO2. And the Earth having this year as a RECORD HOT year because of TOO MUCH CO2 being produced by factories and internal combustion engines. Also, hurricanes and tornadoes don't "diminish " ------just the opposite they become STRONGER and more frequent. Hurricanes are an Earth mechanism to COOL off the summer HEAT (WHICH GETS HIGHER EACH YEAR for the last 30 years). Since the Earth is at RECORD temperatures that would be the LARGEST factor as to the intensity and frequency of hurricanes and tornadoes. However, there are about 4 other factors that can also determine the number of hurricanes we will experience in ANY given year (like this year).
.........World population increase and automobile and ICE usage are likely to keep INCREASING for the foreseeable FUTURE due to human greed and shortsightedness. Only wars and disease can slow down population growth.
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Thanks for the opinions. It is well known that nature has many checks and balances controlling earth's transfer of heat from the from the surface to outer space -- and one of them is hurricanes. Since global warming and the extra warming produced by Tonga is inhibiting hurricanes, nature is countering the lack of hurricanes with extended areas of tropical precipitation, because these thunderstorms also help cool the oceans and radiate heat to space. Once Tonga's heating event tappers off, so will hurricanes eventually come back.