Oct 29 2007
Global Warmening Just Isn’t What It Used to Be
Remember the gloom-and-doom predictions after Hurricane Katrina? Because of the eeevils of the human consumer and his alleged abuse of the planet, every year would bring more and more devastating hurricanes.
It ain’t happening.
Ryan Maue, of Florida State University’s Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS), has shown that, not only did the dire predictions not come to pass, but September and October have shown the lowest levels of world-wide tropical cyclone activity since 1976-77.
What this shows is that the predictors are often wrong. Some degree of climate change is always going on. To blame mankind for it when the science is inconclusive is misleading at best.













