Another Week Of No Hurricanes Forecast

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Three reasons.
1 - Sections of the Atlantic are beginning to cool.
2 - Sahara dust continues.
3 - Tonga is still creating upper atmospheric warming - which inhibits tropical convection.
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All good, but September historically is when we have more hurricanes. We will see.
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Let me guess, we can hear all about it at next month’s Weather Club meeting.
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Let me guess, we can hear all about it at next month’s Weather Club meeting.
Yes -- and tomorrow -- Aug 26 at 1 PM at Bridgeport. Don't tell anyone, but comments will be made that La Nina is very late, which is delaying and reducing tropical activity. Many believe Tonga's warming is preventing (or slowing) La Nina's entrance into the Pacific.
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There are 2 in the Pacific, those do not count?
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Let me guess, we can hear all about it at next month’s Weather Club meeting.
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There are 2 in the Pacific, those do not count?
The Atlantic and Pacific are 2 different oceans -- separated by North America. However, like the Atlantic, the Pacific storm season also started late. The really interesting thing is that while the Atlantic is showing early signs of cooling, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) has been steady cooling for over 7 years -- which is part of the reason why the Northwest Rockies are getting hit with early season snows -- a great reminder that global warming is not global.
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I think El Niño should be bombed, or assassinated.
Two really lousy, wet, cool summers, now in UK.
My tomatoes are still bl**dy green.
What Global Warming?
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Hone in the Pacific drenching the Hawaiian Islands-particularly the Islanf of Hawaii’s Hilo side…
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I think El Niño should be bombed, or assassinated.
Two really lousy, wet, cool summers, now in UK.
My tomatoes are still bl**dy green.
What Global Warming?
Numerous Twitter/X folks are complaining about the "chilly" global warming in the UK. It appears that the AMO is trying to start its cold cycle -- like the one that produced snow in Miami in 1977. Don't sell your snow shovel.
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The Atlantic and Pacific are 2 different oceans -- separated by North America. However, like the Atlantic, the Pacific storm season also started late. The really interesting thing is that while the Atlantic is showing early signs of cooling, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) has been steady cooling for over 7 years -- which is part of the reason why the Northwest Rockies are getting hit with early season snows -- a great reminder that global co warming is not global.
Gosh give us a break and talk about something other than weather a short term phenomenon vs climate a long term phenomenon
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Gosh give us a break and talk about something other than weather a short term phenomenon vs climate a long term phenomenon
Good idea. How about ... solar panels help protect bunny rabbits from hail.
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weather is what old people talk about...and now it's Hurricane season adding additional stress to the heart..
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a great reminder that global warming is not global.
What does the temp anomaly mean on the graph? What is the expected norm being deviated from? Is it the Milkanovitch Cycles temp?
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Gosh give us a break and talk about something other than weather a short term phenomenon vs climate a long term phenomenon
Why? It is shoveled down our throats by the Church of the AGW.
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