Tropical storm Quaneesha is gaining strength in the Caribbean

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It looks like another one named Quantavarius is forming right behind it.
 
What global warming predicts isn't hotter weather everywhere (although California now is in a record-setting heatwave) but STRONGER, more energetic weather. Hotter hots, colder colds, stormier storms, etc. Expect more of the same as oceans warm and icecaps melt.

Ah, warm oceans. Harvey is the first Gulf hurricane IN HISTORY to strengthen as it neared landfall. Gulf waters were the hottest on the planet when Harvey moved across the Yucatan and toward Texas, 3-7F above normal. Landfalling storms usually kick up lower, cooler waters, and thus lose strength. Harvey kicked up warm water and gained more energy. Bye-bye, Houston.

Icecaps are melting. Sea levels are rising. Flooding is inevitable. Bye-bye DC, Florida, Bangladesh, most coastal areas and ports. Bye-bye world economy. Welcome to death.
 
What global warming predicts isn't hotter weather everywhere (although California now is in a record-setting heatwave) but STRONGER, more energetic weather. Hotter hots, colder colds, stormier storms, etc. Expect more of the same as oceans warm and icecaps melt.

Ah, warm oceans. Harvey is the first Gulf hurricane IN HISTORY to strengthen as it neared landfall. Gulf waters were the hottest on the planet when Harvey moved across the Yucatan and toward Texas, 3-7F above normal. Landfalling storms usually kick up lower, cooler waters, and thus lose strength. Harvey kicked up warm water and gained more energy. Bye-bye, Houston.

Icecaps are melting. Sea levels are rising. Flooding is inevitable. Bye-bye DC, Florida, Bangladesh, most coastal areas and ports. Bye-bye world economy. Welcome to death.

Someone better tell Obama. He's interested in buying some very expensive oceanfront property as we speak. Maybe he'll use the land to monitor the melting ice caps.

And by the way even the hard core global warming wackos backed off on their preposterous claims that global warming causes hurricanes. Get with the program.
 
What global warming predicts isn't hotter weather everywhere (although California now is in a record-setting heatwave) but STRONGER, more energetic weather. Hotter hots, colder colds, stormier storms, etc. Expect more of the same as oceans warm and icecaps melt.

Ah, warm oceans. Harvey is the first Gulf hurricane IN HISTORY to strengthen as it neared landfall. Gulf waters were the hottest on the planet when Harvey moved across the Yucatan and toward Texas, 3-7F above normal. Landfalling storms usually kick up lower, cooler waters, and thus lose strength. Harvey kicked up warm water and gained more energy. Bye-bye, Houston.

Icecaps are melting. Sea levels are rising. Flooding is inevitable. Bye-bye DC, Florida, Bangladesh, most coastal areas and ports. Bye-bye world economy. Welcome to death.

Yes. For the past 12 years, we have been relentlessly battered by ever-increasing hurricane activity.

:rolleyes:

Then he states something which he cannot prove and then he claims something that has been disproven by satellite data.
 
Someone better tell Obama. He's interested in buying some very expensive oceanfront property as we speak.
He has told you this?

And by the way even the hard core global warming wackos backed off on their preposterous claims that global warming causes hurricanes. Get with the program.
Global warming does not cause hurricanes, but the added hyrdospheric energy strengthens them. Read more closely.
 
Yes. For the past 12 years, we have been relentlessly battered by ever-increasing hurricane activity.

:rolleyes:

Then he states something which he cannot prove and then he claims something that has been disproven by satellite data.

Post like a Litlib!
 
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Bill who?
The vast majority (*) of climate scientists told me this.

(*) Vast majority = near-consensus = them not paid by energy companies

Oh, really?

Did they call you or vice versa?

How do you know it's a "vast majority" of climate scientists unless you talked with all of them?

I'll bet 98% of them agree.
 
Because when "them" is financed by government, then you know they're honest and not reporting the findings government desires to gain more power...
 
I looked it up on Wiki and Wiki clearly states that a claim repeated enough times on the internet becomes true because "everyone knows it."
 
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