Hurricane Season Doesn’t Blow After All
J.J. Jackson* | November 27, 2006
This year’s uneventful season provides no assurance that next year will be as calm:
The Atlantic remains in a 20- to 30-year cycle of high hurricane activity that started in 1995. Water temperatures are above normal.
El Nino probably won’t be around to decapitate storms.
There’s no promise that the Saharan dust will be as abundant.
Wait! I thought that it was “global warming” that caused hurricanes. At least according to Al “Personality of a Potted Plan” Gore. What’s this about “cycles”?
So does this mean that we know the answer to helping prevent hurricanes now? Would that be to set up a bunch of factories in Africa that pollute Saharan dust?
Can we just get off the human’s a re destroying the world mantra? Supposedly the Earth has survived numerous asteroid impacts that have launched more pollution into the atmosphere than the whole of industrialized man. Not to mention volcanoes that continually spew dust, sulfur and other pollutants even today!
We cannot destroy the Earth. As I have said in the past, we can make it unsuitable for us to live on, but we cannot destroy it.
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Authors:Patrick J. Michaels
Manufacturer:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Released:28 December, 2005 |
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Authors:Patrick J. Michaels
Manufacturer:Cato Institute Released:25 November, 2004 |
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