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Theo520
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Why do you keep repeating this lie, the experts don’t agree with you.
I quoted them in early posts explicitly showing you were wrong with your conclusions.
I quoted them in early posts explicitly showing you were wrong with your conclusions.
There is sufficient data for hurricanes/cyclones/typhoons (all being the same thing) globally to indicate global warming/climate change/greenhouse effect (as it has variously been called) is increasing the intensity of them (the global dataset of them); also some evidence it is increasing their frequency, though that evidence is not as robust as the evidence for increased intensity.
There is also the science, physics, and theory re GW and weather patterns and many studies from different angles to explain and support that evidence.
Since we are now living in a globally warmed world and as people concerned about life on earth we should not start out with a “null hypothesis” (as scientists do), and the sea surface temps have increased, even more so in the Gulf of Mexico and along the east coast of the US, we can understand that global warming most likely did impact Hurricane Harvey –
(1) making it more intense than it would have been without global warming and its effects;
(2) giving it more precipitation and causing more flooding; and
(3) enhancing the stalling pattern that led to even more dramatic flooding in Houston and elsewhere (as research on how GW impacts Rossby waves, has indicated).
Take it or leave it… I presume you will leave it.![]()