Reuters : 2011 Has Been A Busy Hurricane Season

It would be the first hurricane of the so far busy, but to date not destructive, 2011 Atlantic hurricane season.

http://www.reuters.com/

There have been no hurricanes, but it has been a busy hurricane season. All of the non-existent hurricanes have been coming back-to-back.

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6 Responses to Reuters : 2011 Has Been A Busy Hurricane Season

  1. Blade says:

    This no-hurricane streak has been something like DiMaggio in 1941. The pressure of getting to 20 and 30 and 40 games with a hit was bad enough. When he got into the over 45-game streak every new hit became a record and the pressure was enormous. At 50-games and above it must have been unbearable. Especially considering world events during the summer of 1941. Wow.

    This current dry spell is amazing especially after the Katrina alarmism (perfect storm!). So many nitwits jumped the shark over it (increasing hurricane landfalls) and are all on the record with their idiocracy for all the world to see.

    Over at WUWT, there were some posts today by the great John Coleman …

    “Joe D’Aleo, the best long range forecaster I ever knew, has been expecting a significant hurricane to form and move up the Atlantic coast for several weeks. He alerted me that it was happening last Tuesday. That evening the MRF Model predicted the storm to reach the Key West area by a week from today. This evening the model is on track with Joe D’Aleo’s long range outlook, showing the storm hitting Florida and then moving northward on the Atlantic coast to Atlantic City in ten days. “

    I guess if the record must be broken it should go out with a bang up the Eastern Seaboard!

  2. Mike Davis says:

    Irene could be interesting to watch.
    According to the models they need to evacuate everyone east of the Rockies and south of the Great Lakes. Irene could be anything from pushing dust bunnies to making cars and trucks dust bunnies along with everything else in her path! I guess we will know in two weeks!

    • Blade says:

      “According to the models they need to evacuate everyone east of the Rockies and south of the Great Lakes.”

      LOL!

      Models that are forecasting several days out. It really puts in perspective the lunacy of models going out years, decades and centuries.

  3. Gator says:

    I hear it’s been quite a good unicorn hunting season as well, everyone is getting their limit, zero.

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