Yet ANOTHER AGW k00ks prediction fAiL

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Remember back in 2005 when every single global warming alarmist nutter told us >>>

"Hurricanes will be more frequent and far more catastrophic....."


Remember????:eusa_dance::eusa_dance::2up::2up:

Not one single Florida hurricane in......ready for this........3,151 days!!!!!




Ask me if Im splitting my sides laughing???


Like so many other of their k00k predictions blamed on global warming =


fAiL >>>>>>


Hurricane luck will run out: Column


Still there are the throngs of the hopelessly duped who buy this crap:coffee: What a bunch of dummies.
 
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I'm thinking you made up a phony prediction again. That is, fibbing. But we expect that, since socialists like you always lie.

Wile we're at it, let's talk about the kinds of people the two sides attract. Some deniers have some smarts, but Skook, Frank, jc and Kosh are obvious morons, the dumbest of the dumb. Between all four of 'em, they can't find two firing neurons to rub together. And all such complete morons are riding on the denier crazy train. You just don't see those kinds of gibbering retards on the rational side.
 
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We might be the dumbest of the dumbest.........and maybe even morons!!!


But...........we are winning



Because nobody cares about the science.:D


And by the way ( this Mamooth guy must be into self -injury.....gets schooled almost daily by me )...........Al Gore predicted all kids of hurricane BS in 2005 >> Behind the hurricane hype | Gregg Easterbrook ...............so who looks like a dickhead now!!!!!??????????:badgrin::badgrin::badgrin:
 
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I'm thinking you made up a phony prediction again. That is, fibbing. But we expect that, since socialists like you always lie.

Wile we're at it, let's talk about the kinds of people the two sides attract. Some deniers have some smarts, but Skook, Frank, jc and Kosh are obvious morons, the dumbest of the dumb. Between all four of 'em, they can't find two firing neurons to rub together. And all such complete morons are riding on the denier crazy train. You just don't see those kinds of gibbering retards on the rational side.

So k00k why don't you just post the hurricanes that have hit Florida in the las 3151 days. Seems you are always protesting the facts, yet you have nothing to provide as your proof of protests. Seems consistent with you though. So, it is who you are, a liar.
 
I pointed out you're a moron and it was a phony prediction.

In response, you demand I prove your phony prediction.

That kind of confirms your moron status.
 
This nonsense won't end until the hydrocarbon industries are brought to their knees, the people of this nation go broke paying exorbitant utility rates, millions are out of work, and businesses vacate our borders.

And in the end it won't make one bit of difference with regards to GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE.

:fu:
 
2014_Pacific_hurricane_season
10 Storms, 4 Hurricanse (so far)

2013_Pacific_hurricane_season
20 Storms, 9 Hurricanes

2012_Pacific_hurricane_season
17 Storms, 10 Hurricanes

2011_Pacific_hurricane_season
11 Storms, 10 Hurricanes

2010_Pacific_hurricane_season
8 Storms, 3 Hurricanes (record low)

2009_Pacific_hurricane_season
20 Storms, 8 Hurricanes

2008_Pacific_hurricane_season
17 Storms, 7 Hurricanes

2007_Pacific_hurricane_season
11 Storms, 4 Hurricanes

2006_Pacific_hurricane_season
19 Storms, 11 Hurricanes

2005_Pacific_hurricane_season
15 Storms, 7 Hurricanes

2004_Pacific_hurricane_season
12 Storms, 6 Hurricanes

2003_Pacific_hurricane_season
16 Storms, 7 Hurricanes

2002_Pacific_hurricane_season
15 Storms, 8 Hurricanes

2001_Pacific_hurricane_season
15 Storms, 8 Hurricanes

2000_Pacific_hurricane_season
19 Storms, 6 Hurricanes

Total for the period: 225 storms, 108 hurricanes
 
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Did you look at any of the 15 links I provided to data regarding the Pacific hurricane seasons? Do hurricanes only occur off the coast of Florida? Did the prediction that skooks is attempting to refute say that hurricanes striking Florida will increase in number and intensity? The dominant ENSO pattern for the last 15 years has been one to maintain strong easterly winds in the Gulf and Florida and create extensive shear aloft. The pattern is precisely what is needed to minimize storm strength in the western Caribbean and prevent tropical storms from striking the Florida coast. The lack of storms striking Florida has nothing to do with any decrease in global warming.
 
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2014_Pacific_typhoon_season
12 Storms, 5 Typhoons (so far)

2013_Pacific_typhoon_season
31 Storms, 13 Typhoons

2012_Pacific_typhoon_season
25 Storms, 14 Typhoons

2011_Pacific_typhoon_season
21 Storms, 8 Typhoons

2010_Pacific_typhoon_season
15 Storms, 7 Typhoons

2009_Pacific_typhoon_season
22 Storms, 13 Typhoons

2008_Pacific_typhoon_season
26 Storms, 12 Typhoons

2007_Pacific_typhoon_season
24 Storms, 14 Typhoons

2006_Pacific_typhoon_season
25 Storms, 15 Typhoons

2005_Pacific_typhoon_season
24 Storms, 16 Typhoons

2004_Pacific_typhoon_season
33 Storms, 19 Typhoons

2003_Pacific_typhoon_season
21 Storms, 14 Typhoons

2002_Pacific_typhoon_season
30 Storms, 15 Typhoons

2001_Pacific_typhoon_season
29 Storms, 16 Typhoons

2000_Pacific_typhoon_season
26 Storms, 13 Typhoons

Total for the period: 364 storms, 204 typhoons
 
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2014_Pacific_typhoon_season
12 Storms, 5 Typhoons (so far)

2013_Pacific_typhoon_season
31 Storms, 13 Typhoons

2012_Pacific_typhoon_season
25 Storms, 14 Typhoons

2011_Pacific_typhoon_season
21 Storms, 8 Typhoons

2010_Pacific_typhoon_season
15 Storms, 7 Typhoons

2009_Pacific_typhoon_season
22 Storms, 13 Typhoons

2008_Pacific_typhoon_season
26 Storms, 12 Typhoons

2007_Pacific_typhoon_season
24 Storms, 14 Typhoons

2006_Pacific_typhoon_season
25 Storms, 15 Typhoons

2005_Pacific_typhoon_season
24 Storms, 16 Typhoons

2004_Pacific_typhoon_season
33 Storms, 19 Typhoons

2003_Pacific_typhoon_season
21 Storms, 14 Typhoons

2002_Pacific_typhoon_season
30 Storms, 15 Typhoons

2001_Pacific_typhoon_season
29 Storms, 16 Typhoons

2000_Pacific_typhoon_season
26 Storms, 13 Typhoons

Total for the period: 364 storms, 204 typhoons










Wow....looky here. 1950 had MORE named storms than ANY of the years so far in the 2,000's. I wonder what happens when you go even further back in time? I'll tell you....it looks exactly the same. There has been no change in the frequency or severity of hurricanes or typhoons since the 1970's.

There were more in the 1950's then there are occurring in the present day. So sad for the so called "ocean engineer", he doesn't understand the first thing about the oceans, or climate, or science for that matter. Just another fraud in the long, long list of CAGW pushers....



1950 Typhoon Season Number of storms unknown Number of Named Storms 20


1950 storm names[edit]

The names Delilah, Helene, Jane, Kezia, Lucretia, Missatha, Ossia, and Petie were retired after this year and replaced with Dot, Helen, June, Kathy, Lorna, Marie, Olga, and Pamela.

Doris
Elsie
Flossie
Grace
Helene
Ida
Jane
Kezia
Lucretia
Missatha
Nancy
Ossia
Petie
Ruby
Anita
Billie
Clara
Delilah
Ellen
Fran

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950–59_Pacific_typhoon_seasons
 
My post was in response to those claiming it significant that no hurricanes had struck Florida in 3,151 days. I have never claimed that hurricane or typhoon activity has significantly increased and even had I, quoting the number of named storms in 1950 is insufficient argument for anything. Single years don't make trends. Run that by your math tutor.
 
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Hey Frank......you know what Im thinking time it is??!!!!!!!!

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Don't worry Gigantor will bring the hurricanes!
 
I'm thinking you made up a phony prediction again. That is, fibbing. But we expect that, since socialists like you always lie.

Wile we're at it, let's talk about the kinds of people the two sides attract. Some deniers have some smarts, but Skook, Frank, jc and Kosh are obvious morons, the dumbest of the dumb. Between all four of 'em, they can't find two firing neurons to rub together. And all such complete morons are riding on the denier crazy train. You just don't see those kinds of gibbering retards on the rational side.

Lying fuck, but then again that's redundant when talking to you.

After Katrina your sick Cult said we'd have a Katrina a week
 
2014_Pacific_hurricane_season
10 Storms, 4 Hurricanse (so far)

2013_Pacific_hurricane_season
20 Storms, 9 Hurricanes

2012_Pacific_hurricane_season
17 Storms, 10 Hurricanes

2011_Pacific_hurricane_season
11 Storms, 10 Hurricanes

2010_Pacific_hurricane_season
8 Storms, 3 Hurricanes (record low)

2009_Pacific_hurricane_season
20 Storms, 8 Hurricanes

2008_Pacific_hurricane_season
17 Storms, 7 Hurricanes

2007_Pacific_hurricane_season
11 Storms, 4 Hurricanes

2006_Pacific_hurricane_season
19 Storms, 11 Hurricanes

2005_Pacific_hurricane_season
15 Storms, 7 Hurricanes

2004_Pacific_hurricane_season
12 Storms, 6 Hurricanes

2003_Pacific_hurricane_season
16 Storms, 7 Hurricanes

2002_Pacific_hurricane_season
15 Storms, 8 Hurricanes

2001_Pacific_hurricane_season
15 Storms, 8 Hurricanes

2000_Pacific_hurricane_season
19 Storms, 6 Hurricanes

Total for the period: 225 storms, 108 hurricanes

Florida is in the Pacific?

Yeah?
 
Did you look at any of the 15 links I provided to data regarding the Pacific hurricane seasons? Do hurricanes only occur off the coast of Florida? Did the prediction that skooks is attempting to refute say that hurricanes striking Florida will increase in number and intensity? The dominant ENSO pattern for the last 15 years has been one to maintain strong easterly winds in the Gulf and Florida and create extensive shear aloft. The pattern is precisely what is needed to minimize storm strength in the western Caribbean and prevent tropical storms from striking the Florida coast. The lack of storms striking Florida has nothing to do with any decrease in global warming.

Florida =/= Pacific Ocean
 

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