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    Re: Global Warming Cont...

    Quote Originally Posted by Guisslapp View Post
    THE SKY IS FALLING!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    BETTER YET. FIND A DEEP FRAIDY HOLE!!!

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    Re: Global Warming Cont...

    WIDESPREAD WARMTH LEADS TO THE FIFTH WARMEST SPRING FOR UNITED STATES, DRIEST SPRING ON RECORD ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST WORSENS DROUGHT

    http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2007/s2876.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by altadawg View Post
    WIDESPREAD WARMTH LEADS TO THE FIFTH WARMEST SPRING FOR UNITED STATES, DRIEST SPRING ON RECORD ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST WORSENS DROUGHT

    http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2007/s2876.htm
    And all this time I was happy that I have yet to have to water my yard in Austin, TX. I'm saving a fortune on water bills this year with all the rain we've been getting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randerizer View Post
    And all this time I was happy that I have yet to have to water my yard in Austin, TX. I'm saving a fortune on water bills this year with all the rain we've been getting.
    LOL. This from a scientist? Ya, I guess if its raining alot in Austin, Tx. there cant possibly be a drought going on.


    You guys ready for the season? Cause its getting ready for you...

    http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42002

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    Quote Originally Posted by randerizer View Post
    And all this time I was happy that I have yet to have to water my yard in Austin, TX. I'm saving a fortune on water bills this year with all the rain we've been getting.
    Now, dont get to gitty, but its about to rain again in Austin Tx in about 90 min....

    http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar...101111&loop=no


    So why dont you take some of your water bill saving and apply it to the BB&B ATAC fund. Your shitin in high cotton Mr Scientist...

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    Re: Global Warming Cont...

    Quote Originally Posted by arkansasbob View Post
    this should be fairly easy to test. what were the "average" near surface water temperatures in the gulf of mexico and the southern north atlantic for each of the past 7 or 8 summers? plot that against the product of the number of hurricanes that year and their maximum intensity (1-5). this should at least give us an idea if this statement holds water.

    This is not an easy test. There are far too many factors that affect hurricane creation and strength that would be ommitted from the equation. As we have seen with hurricane coverage on the news, it only takes a little wave of energy to alter the stregth of a hurricane. I do agree that it would appear to give you an idea of a corrolation, but there is too much variability between each of the storms for them to be compared to each other.

    Always remember, any good statistician can make the numbers say exactly what he/she wants them to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawgy Dog View Post
    This is not an easy test. There are far too many factors that affect hurricane creation and strength that would be ommitted from the equation. As we have seen with hurricane coverage on the news, it only takes a little wave of energy to alter the stregth of a hurricane. I do agree that it would appear to give you an idea of a corrolation, but there is too much variability between each of the storms for them to be compared to each other.

    Always remember, any good statistician can make the numbers say exactly what he/she wants them to.

    DAWGY
    that's really my point. if the correlation is as temperature-dependant as salty says, it should show up in a simple experiment like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkansasbob View Post
    that's really my point. if the correlation is as temperature-dependant as salty says, it should show up in a simple experiment like that.

    Here is a link to an article that shows some correlation.

    http://www.livescience.com/environme...urricanes.html

    "As a hurricane builds up energy, it feeds off heat from the water. As water heats up, it turns into water vapor. As water vapor rises, it cools, condenses into rain, and releases heat that fuels the hurricane. The higher the vapor rises, the more heat is released, and the more intense the storm."

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    Quote Originally Posted by saltydawg View Post
    Here is a link to an article that shows some correlation.

    http://www.livescience.com/environme...urricanes.html

    "As a hurricane builds up energy, it feeds off heat from the water. As water heats up, it turns into water vapor. As water vapor rises, it cools, condenses into rain, and releases heat that fuels the hurricane. The higher the vapor rises, the more heat is released, and the more intense the storm."
    http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science...eut/index.html

    Bump for Salty. In this case, the Nature article is better evidenced than your livescience piece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randerizer View Post
    http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science...eut/index.html

    Bump for Salty. In this case, the Nature article is better evidenced than your livescience piece.
    Not really. The LiveScience article used modern satellite data whereas the Nature article is based on conjecture about sea temperatures in the Caribbean during Europe's little ice age. All the Nature article shows is that during Europe's little ice age there were some intense hurricanes in the Caribbean. Doesn't refute the physical reality that higher sea temperatures lead to more intense hurricanes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saltydawg View Post
    Not really. The LiveScience article used modern satellite data whereas the Nature article is based on conjecture about sea temperatures in the Caribbean during Europe's little ice age. All the Nature article shows is that during Europe's little ice age there were some intense hurricanes in the Caribbean. Doesn't refute the physical reality that higher sea temperatures lead to more intense hurricanes.

    I don't think you actually read the Nature article. The CNN synopsis is at best an abstract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randerizer View Post
    I don't think you actually read the Nature article. The CNN synopsis is at best an abstract.

    randerizer, here is a newer article (june 7...Nature) that contends that intense hurricanes are due to wind-shear associated with El Ninos. In that regard it contradicts the May 24 article in Nature.

    Note that the June 7 article places the key formational factors for intense hurricanes on wind-shear and sea temperatures.

    http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20070609/fob8.asp

    It would seem to me that if one had higher sea temperatures and wind shear, more intense hurricanes will form, at least occasionally.

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    Re: Global Warming Cont...

    Quote Originally Posted by saltydawg View Post
    randerizer, here is a newer article (june 7...Nature) that contends that intense hurricanes are due to wind-shear associated with El Ninos. In that regard it contradicts the May 24 article in Nature.
    The writers at Nature do not think so. Instead, they posit in an introductory piece to the newer article that, taken together, the 2 works suggest that there are significantly more factors in hurricane activity than just temperature, as has been previously considered primary.

    Quote Originally Posted by saltydawg View Post
    Note that the June 7 article places the key formational factors for intense hurricanes on wind-shear and sea temperatures.
    They find a relation to wind-shear, but the article actually disputes a direct link to SST.


    Quote Originally Posted by saltydawg View Post
    It would seem to me that if one had higher sea temperatures and wind shear, more intense hurricanes will form, at least occasionally.
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    From the June 7 article:

    Furthermore, the current active phase (1995–2005) is unexceptional


    compared to the other high-activity periods of
    ,1756–1774, 1780–
    1785, 1801–1812, 1840–1850, 1873–1890 and 1928–1933 (Fig. 3),
    and appears to represent a recovery to normal hurricane activity,
    despite the increase in SST.


    Wavelet spectral analyses together with spectral analyses reveal the
    existence of significant


    ,8–11 and,20–30-year cycles in the records
    (see Supplementary Information). Decadal signals in occurrences,
    formation areas, and landfalls of tropical storms and hurricanes have
    also been identified elsewhere and linked to the North Atlantic
    Oscillation


    9,24,25.


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