NOAA has developed the technology and motivation to name every cloud which appears in the Atlantic, and this has McKitten seeing visions of Armageddon
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We had tropical storm force winds here yesterday…but I didn’t see them name anything….do grass fires count?
Every Chinook should be named
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The weather doesn’t name storms, humans do. Even the NHC admits that naming storms is highly subjective. In the good old days, no sea captain worth his salt would even take note of a 35 kt. squall in the middle of nowhere. Now every one of those are “named storms”.
Take a look at the history and ACE of Florence, Helene and Joyce. Tell me those would have names before these guys needed to scare folks with alleged storms. And, take a look at worldwide and NA ACE to date. All about normal. McKibben is crying fire in a crowded theatre.
Bill McKibben = melted streetlights. That’s all you need to know about Bill McKibben.
I notice McKibben studiously avoids any talk about accumlated cyclone energy (ACE), which is way down. Nor does he mention the fact that the last major hurricane to hit the U.S. coastline was Wilma in 2004 — a record interval between major tropical cyclone hits.
Most of this season’s tropical cyclones have posed no threat to anything except North Atlantic shipping. And what happened to the “wave train” that traverses Africa this time of the year and exits the coast near Senegal? We’re not seeing much monsoonal activity. Unless the U.S. mainland is hit soon by a powerful land-falling storm, this will turn out to be another uneventful hurricane season.
Alarmists like McKibben continue to prop up their collapsing global warming scare story with exaggerations, half-truths and lies.
I think Wilma was 2005, but even that is a long way to go without a major hurricane.
Mc kibben is a sandwich short of a pick nic. How does this man think he must lost his brains long time ago naming every fucking cloud in the Atlantic
I have a fart they are welcome to name.
There’s a cloud behind my house! Quick, what is it named? And I think a raindrop fell out of it too….