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Cap Allon`s Electroverse Presents: Where Are The Hurricanes?
The Atlantic hurricane season starts on June 1 and ends on November 30.
As recently as August, NOAA was calling for an "above normal" level of
activity. The agency`s updated outlook stated that conditions would likely
counterbalance the usually limiting atmospheric conditions associated with El
Ni?os.
Waters in the Atlantic (where the majority of storms form) are holding warmer
than normal with conventional wisdom stating that a "robust" hurricane season
should indeed be in order. But at the same time, the developing El Ni?o
increases something called "vertical wind shear` which can tear storms apart as
they form.
NOAA bet that this tug-of-war between high SSTs and a burgeoning El Ni?o would
be won by the former, resulting in a hotbed of hurricane sin. But they look to
have bet wrong.
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season has been another quiet one-particularly
considering the spurious global boiling rhetoric endlessly pumped through our
telescreens. And at the same time, the building El Ni?o doesn`t appear to a
particularly strong event (at least not so far). So what`s going on... ? Well,
answers on a postcard, because I don`t know.
We are now (as of late-Sept) approaching the end of the "meaningful months` and
the entire basin is holding remarkably quiet; we are well into the backend
descent (see below) and the season is threatening to be yet another that passes
uneventfully by.
https://i0.wp.com/electroverse.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/image-72.png?
ssl=1
The Narrative speaks to "a strong correlation between warming ocean
temperatures and the number/strength of tropical storms", it tells of
greenhouses gasses "creating more energy for tropical disturbances".
So I ask again, where are the hurricanes?
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Cap Allon`s Electroverse Presents:
September... So Hot!
Verkhoyansk, Russia Records Earliest -10C Since 2008
Another Polar Blast To Bring Low-Level Snow To New Zealand
Snow Returns To Kashmir
Winter 2023-24 Forecasts Are All Trending Colder
Harsh Conditions Expected For North America And Europe
Feet Of Spring Snow Hit New Zealand Snowfields
B.C. And Utah`s Early Taste Of Winter
Hunga Tonga`s Unprecedented Stratospheric Injection Of Water Vapor To Impact
"Polar Vortex`
California`s Coldest Summer In More Than A Decade
Record-Breaking September Snow Hits Scandinavia
Northern Utah Forecast 8 Inches This Weekend
South Africa`s Record-Breaking Cold
First Snow Of The Season Hits Colorado Rockies
Flakes Return To Finland
"Snow Removal Market" Forecast To Rise Between 2023-2030
Alaska`s Quiet Wildfire Season
Argentina`s September Snow Dump
Las Le?as Receives 10ft
Patagonia Ski Fields Extend Their Seasons
Muzzled Climate Dissent
South Africa Endures Record-Breaking Polar Blast
September Snow Clips Colorado Peaks
Las Le?as, Argentina Receives 3.3 Feet In 24hrs
Cool Month For New Caledonia
Antarctica`s Coldest September Temperature Since 2012
Polar Front Hits Australia
European Countries Post Colder-Than-Average Augusts
Antarctica Freezes
The Greenland Ice Sheet Starts New Season In Record-Breaking Fashion
Vostok, Antarctica Suffers Coldest August Since 2002, Planes Grounded Due To
The Extreme Freeze
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