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Old 10-14-2009, 02:31 PM
Ferd
 
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The real problem with talking about hurricanes in the context of AGW is that it is very time sensitive. Move of the relevant information that suggests an uptick in hurricane activity relating to global warming (either man made or cyclical) is that we are 4 years past the panic.


Since 2005 the total number of cyclone activity has fallen off the table and since reaching historic highs in 2005 we are now delving down to 30 year lows in activity.

For the AGW crowd it would have been nice to capture time in a bottle but you can only do that in song…

For your viewing pleasure….
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