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Originally Posted by sounding
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.
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OK, that seems like good, normal information to me. Keep up the good work.