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The mid Atlantic Ocean must be “rotten, decayed, full of holes, blowtorched and disappearing” in a few years to be generating so few hurricanes. Reggie?? Help!!
The ocean must be eating the hurricanes. It’s worse than we thought!
Hurricanes . . . now hiding in the cold, deep ocean waters.
Global Warming works again . . .
They are being sucked into the deep ocean in order to hide the heat.
Children just aren’t going to know what hurricanes are.
There aren’t any lines of thunderstorms out there to name at the moment. It’s so quiet that weather.com has to resort to reminiscing about past hurricanes for drama and hype.
Their current favorite is Hurricane Rita from 2005. I guess they don’t dare go back to far in history as that might break the “Hurricanes are getting more fierce and destructive due to global warming” narrative.
Pathetic.