Red
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as long as i can remember september was called hurricane season. it was called hurricane season way before any of us wa sborn
1 hurricane does not a season make!
so you are saying because 2 hurricanes happen we need government to fix the global climate?
Just a simple observation. You seem to continually misunderstand what the science says regarding the causation of hurricanes, or you are in fact misleading with your comments in order to perpetuate the notion that you are somehow truthfully and accurately presenting the science by claiming these falsehoods. Namely that climate scientists are claiming global warming causes hurricanes. Why not start being honest with your arguments? Over whose eyes are you trying to pull the wool? Let some things sink in. You are not being honest with your arguments and characterization of the science. You are in fact acting out of political reasons.
Now here, you will find much to like here, that supports your view. While undermining your claim that the consensus in climate science revolves around global warming causing hurricanes, rather then worsening aspects of hurricanes:
https://www.skepticalscience.com/hurricanes-global-warming.htm
"So far, all we’ve managed is to document here is what we don’t know for sure yet. But we do know there is extra energy in the system now, so could it have any other effects on tropical storms? Here, the science is far less equivocal, and there is a broad consensus that storms are increasing in strength, or severity. This attribute, called the Power Dissipation Index, measures the duration and intensity (wind speed) of storms, and research has found that since the mid-1970s, there has been an increase in the energy of storms.
Recent research has shown that we are experiencing more storms with higher wind speeds, and these storms will be more destructive, last longer and make landfall more frequently than in the past. Because this phenomenon is strongly associated with sea surface temperatures, it is reasonable to suggest a strong probability that the increase in storm intensity and climate change are linked."