the science is extremely clear now, that warmer oceans make the average hurricane stronger, not only makes the winds stronger, but dramatically increases the moisture from the oceans evaporating into the storm – thus magnifying its destructive power – makes the duration, as well as the intensity of the hurricane, stronger.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Obviously you are quoting him out of context…. 😉
Can’t help but think about tropical storm Irene
There is a natural limit because too many of them too close together can be affected by the preceding storm cooling the sea surface.