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Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: Sanny
Date: Sep 11, 2008 11:00

As Global warming melting more ice and raising temperatures of sea.
The energy of Hurricanes is increasing every where.

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Hurricane Ike tripled in size in the central Gulf of Mexico as it
churned on a weekend collision course with the 5.6 million residents
of the Houston area, where coastal communities prepared to evacuate.

The system's strongest winds extend as far as 115 miles (185
kilometers) from the eye, up from 35 miles yesterday, the Miami- based
National Hurricane Center said today. Ike's wind field is now larger
than that of Katrina, the storm that devastated New Orleans in 2005,
said Jeff Masters, the director of meteorology at private forecaster
Weather Underground Inc.

``The total amount of energy is more powerful than Katrina, so we
could be seeing a storm surge that could rival Katrina,'' Masters
said. The storm is so large ``the location doesn't matter much; it is
going to inundate a huge part of the Texas coast.''
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: Shrikeback
Date: Sep 11, 2008 13:52

On Sep 11, 11:00 am, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> As Global warming melting more ice and raising temperatures of sea.
> The energy of Hurricanes is increasing every where.

Actually, no. The Indian and Pacific oceans have warmed
as much as the Atlantic, yet there has been no change
in the energy or frequency of hurricanes there. The Atlantic
has a multidecadal hurricane oscillation which has peaked
recently.
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: Vaughn Simon
Date: Sep 11, 2008 15:18

"Sanny" hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ed93b805-612c-4735-bd27-5f92d7d40322@q26g2000prq.googlegroups.com...
> As Global warming melting more ice and raising temperatures of sea.
> The energy of Hurricanes is increasing every where.

Nope. Perhaps your hunch will prove true in time, but for now you are way
ahead of the scientists, who almost to a man are not yet willing to blame global
warming for recent Atlantic hurricane activity.

--
Vaughn
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: Mike Jr.
Date: Sep 11, 2008 15:34

On Sep 11, 2:00 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> As Global warming melting more ice and raising temperatures of sea.
> The energy of Hurricanes is increasing every where.
>
> Cut & Paste-------------->>>>>>>>>>
>
> Hurricane Ike tripled in size in the central Gulf of Mexico as it
> churned on a weekend collision course with the 5.6 million residents
> of the Houston area, where coastal communities prepared to evacuate.
>
> The system's strongest winds extend as far as 115 miles (185
> kilometers) from the eye, up from 35 miles yesterday, the Miami- based
> National Hurricane Center said today. Ike's wind field is now larger
> than that of Katrina, the storm that devastated New Orleans in 2005,
> said Jeff Masters, the director of meteorology at private forecaster
> Weather Underground Inc.
>
> ``The total amount of energy is more powerful than Katrina, so we
> could be seeing a storm surge that could rival Katrina,'' Masters
> said. The storm is so large ``the location doesn't matter much; it is ...
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: tg
Date: Sep 11, 2008 15:48

On Sep 11, 6:34 pm, "Mike Jr." comcast.net> wrote:
> On Sep 11, 2:00 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> As Global warming melting more ice and raising temperatures of sea.
>> The energy of Hurricanes is increasing every where.
>
>> Cut & Paste-------------->>>>>>>>>>
>
>> Hurricane Ike tripled in size in the central Gulf of Mexico as it
>> churned on a weekend collision course with the 5.6 million residents
>> of the Houston area, where coastal communities prepared to evacuate.
>
>> The system's strongest winds extend as far as 115 miles (185
>> kilometers) from the eye, up from 35 miles yesterday, the Miami- based
>> National Hurricane Center said today. Ike's wind field is now larger
>> than that of Katrina, the storm that devastated New Orleans in 2005,
>> said Jeff Masters, the director of meteorology at private forecaster
>> Weather Underground Inc. ...
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 11, 2008 16:26

On Sep 11, 2:00 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> As Global warming melting more ice and raising temperatures of sea.
> The energy of Hurricanes is increasing every where.

Well, then, we don't have much to worry about it for a while. I
understand climatologists are now expecting we'll be entering about a
10 year period of *cooling*. You gotta get with the program. It's no
longer about global warming. It's about climate *change*.

Gee, as if we have never had climate change before.

But now, you see, we can get blamed for *anything* unusual - and so
*all* the bases are covered whatever happens.

http://news.smh.com.au/national/big-chill-a-symptom-of-climate-chaos-20080901-46yx...

Brett Stephens in the WSJ characterizing this as "mass neurosis"
pretty much nails it on the head.

http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB121486841811817591.html

Fred Weiss
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: Claude Hopper
Date: Sep 11, 2008 16:44

Sanny wrote:
> As Global warming melting more ice and raising temperatures of sea.
> The energy of Hurricanes is increasing every where.
>
> Cut & Paste-------------->>>>>>>>>>
>
> Cut & Paste-------------->>>>>>>>>>
>
> So US will get more & more people killed by Hurricanes if Global
> warming is not stopped.
>
> Bye
> Sanny
>
> Be Intelligent: http://www.GetClub.com

Nothing will stop global warming except the next ice age. The warming
has been going for 10,000 years and will continue. Oceans will rise,
storms will change, people will die, humans may even go extinct. But the
earth will be fine and will continue to spin for a few more billion years.
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: Publius
Date: Sep 11, 2008 20:47

Claude Hopper roadrunner.com> wrote in
news:z--dnYox1JtrMVTVnZ2dnUVZ_tbinZ2d@giganews.com:
> Nothing will stop global warming except the next ice age. The warming
> has been going for 10,000 years and will continue. Oceans will rise,
> storms will change, people will die, humans may even go extinct. But
> the earth will be fine and will continue to spin for a few more
> billion years.

Naw. Hominids with far fewer resources than we enjoy have survived numerous
ice ages and warming periods. It is just another Chicken Little story, like
"terrorism," contrived to justify further expansions of State power.
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: andreparker48
Date: Sep 11, 2008 22:20

On Sep 11, 2:00 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> As Global warming melting more ice and raising temperatures of sea.
> The energy of Hurricanes is increasing every where.
>
> Cut & Paste-------------->>>>>>>>>>
>
> Hurricane Ike tripled in size in the central Gulf of Mexico as it
> churned on a weekend collision course with the 5.6 million residents
> of the Houston area, where coastal communities prepared to evacuate.
>
> The system's strongest winds extend as far as 115 miles (185
> kilometers) from the eye, up from 35 miles yesterday, the Miami- based
> National Hurricane Center said today. Ike's wind field is now larger
> than that of Katrina, the storm that devastated New Orleans in 2005,
> said Jeff Masters, the director of meteorology at private forecaster
> Weather Underground Inc.
>
> ``The total amount of energy is more powerful than Katrina, so we
> could be seeing a storm surge that could rival Katrina,'' Masters
> said. The storm is so large ``the location doesn't matter much; it is ...
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Re: Big Hurricanes due to Global warming.         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 11, 2008 22:28

"Fred Weiss" papertig.com> wrote in message
news:0a326d07-c39b-470d-b6e5-7282d9c9fe90@8g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 11, 2:00 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> As Global warming melting more ice and raising temperatures of sea.
> The energy of Hurricanes is increasing every where.

Well, then, we don't have much to worry about it for a while. I
understand climatologists are now expecting we'll be entering about a
10 year period of *cooling*. You gotta get with the program. It's no
longer about global warming. It's about climate *change*.

Gee, as if we have never had climate change before.

But now, you see, we can get blamed for *anything* unusual - and so
*all* the bases are covered whatever happens.

http://news.smh.com.au/national/big-chill-a-symptom-of-climate-chaos-20080901-46yx...

---------------------------

Fred, I can confirm anecdotely that, it's been bloody cold here .........
and it's causing all manner of chaos in people's seasonal clocks .... they
including me, are really worn out by all the unseasonal unusual happenings,
and our bodies just don't like it at all.
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