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Originally Posted by WarChild
Let's look at some actual Hurricane data, shall we?
So there you have actual hurricane strikes by decade. Does it appear that they're increasing with "global warming" to you?
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Please stop. I am getting tired of replying, lol.
As i said earlier. Global warming has caused global sea water temp to increase. Makes sense ? Hurricanes need 80 degrees to form. If the water is warmer a few more days a year because of this that will make hurricance producing condition *possible* for a few more days.
Sea temps do NOT equal hurricanes. There are several other factors that can cause them to no form. It is FACT on average, warmer water stronger hurricanes. It is fact about 80 degrees, huricanes can form. below 80 they don't. All global warming does is allow the conditions for hurricanes to form be more favorable for more of them and for stronger ones.
Also, your fucking graph doesn;t mean shit. If you want to talk about hurricanes don't use a chart that shows " stricks" . BTW, global warming doesn't direct hurricanes where to make landfall. you might want to use a chart that shows # of hurricanes that year not that made landfall. But even then like i said, other factors could cause it to be a slow year while WATER TEMPS where still high.
LOL Put 2005 on there and see what happens too.... you think cause = exact percise effects. it doesnt happen that way. shit even goes up and down while over all its consistantly going up.....