On today's Weatherunderground blog, Dr. Master's comments on how solar activity can influence the formation of hurricanes. It all makes sense, the Sun should have great influence on the weather on our Planet. I can promise you all the "experts" will come out with way above normal/average numbers for this season, with some predictions topping 20+ named storms. After all, El nino is gone (no shear), ocean temps are high and now the sun's cycle (at a minimum)...geez, I'm ready to move to Wyoming. At least these forecasts will be verifiable, unlike the Climate Alarmist's 50-100 year "predictions". Bottom line...they can't predict with any skill how many of the storms will impact the U.S., specifically the Gulf Coast.
We finally saw a few showers on radar today and that trend will be on the increase as we head to the weekend. A front will get close, but it probably will stall right over us for the first part of next week.
4 comments:
I would say that every year a few storms make it into the Gulf and with their predictions calling for much more storms to develop that our chances of a storm getting into the Gulf and hitting Louisiana have doubled.
That's only true if their predictions actually come true. Personally, I take their predictions with a grain of salt. It's the same thing every year. They predict doom and gloom for the gulf coast. The sad thing is, the number of people whose lives actually revolve around these predictions.
This time of year, I concern myself with two things. Either being prepared or getting prepared if I'm not.
Ya'll just go ahead and find the latest fix for your prediction addiction. I'm going to make sure I can either high tail it outta here in the event of "the big one" or, have enough supplies on hand to ride out the "little one".
Good Luck
Not necessarily Caveman...It's a very very big gulf and hundreds and hundreds of miles of coastal areas that could be vunerable. Let's just pray we are not threatened this year with a storm. Oil in Gulf is enough to worry about to be honest.
Don't be scared, be prepared.
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