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re: Hurricane Season - Unnamed Gulf Low Moving Inland - CSU Less Active Than Normal Season
Posted on 4/13/23 at 12:56 pm to tarzana
Posted on 4/13/23 at 12:56 pm to tarzana
quote:Yea, i mean look how bad the storms are now according to A.C.E. Oh, wait.
That's the default forecast in a warming climate. Even NOAA "sanity checks" for the three-month stretches July-August-September and August-September-October (peak hurricane activity) suggest much greater chances for warmer-than-normal temperatures for the Gulf South and East Coast states. Seems to be ideal conditions for big tropical storms to form; in recent years in August and September the water temp in the Central Gulf of Mexico has averaged 90 degrees F, and hurricanes that have formed then have become monstrous in intensity.
1933 - 258.57
2005 - 250.13
1893 - 231.15
1926 - 229.56
1995 - 227.10
2004 - 226.88
2017 - 224.88
1950 - 211.28
1961 - 205.39
1998 - 181.76
This post was edited on 4/13/23 at 12:57 pm
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