Global warming is causing the oceans to cool resulting in increased hurricanes this coming year.
Huh?
Expect more media lies.
WeatherBELL chief forecaster Joe Bastardi and Oceanographer and certified consulting meteorologist Bob Cohen show NOAA and the media has been lying to you. Lies and more lies.
'There's Been No Increase': Scientists Debunk Climate Change Claims About Hurricanes"But there's been no increase. And the size of the storms is getting smaller. That's the other thing: hurricanes are smaller and more compact."
"Right now, the subsurface temperatures are much cooler than during El Niño," [Mr. Cohen] told The Epoch Times.
But, like Mr. Bastardi, Mr. Cohen said hurricanes aren't getting bigger or more intense. He said that as temperatures naturally warm coming out of the Little Ice Age, hurricanes and weather events will get less intense—not exponentially worse.
(All the more reason why the global alarmists will work with satan to start the increased tyranny very shortly before they can't use the weather anymore)
"Hurricanes now are like fists of furry rather than giant bulldozers that come in and plow the coast," Mr. Bastardi said. "But [NOAA] won't show the entire picture. Because if they did, people would say, 'What the heck!'"
He said the reason hurricanes are more costly now is because of increased infrastructure along the coasts, not because of increased severity.
A few paragraphs later, NOAA states that if the data from the 1900s to the present is considered, "There has been no significant trend in annual numbers of U.S. landfalling tropical storms, hurricanes, or major hurricanes."
Mr. Cohen said NOAA's approach is problematic. Its initial statements are "scary" and then "it discounts these same statements."
The reliance on climate modeling instead of observed reality is one of the problems with government reports, Mr. Cohen said.
In its fact sheet, NOAA says it hasn't found clear evidence of a "greenhouse gas-induced change in historical observed Atlantic hurricane behavior."
"Some will say, 'Well, if the observations don't agree, then the observations are wrong.' But it's the opposite. It's the models that are wrong," he said.
But we've got this mass brainwashing going on, and it's all over incremental nonsense—very, very small things that are just amplified to make people think that things are really bad."All a La Niña is is a resistance to the warming that's taking place. And unless there is a shutdown of whatever input that is—if you're a CO2 guy, you think it's manmade, and if you're me, you believe it's natural—until that shutdown occurs, the oceans will continue to warm.
"Now, here's a dirty little secret: We don't have the data to know exactly what's happening."
El Nino is why we have bad weather.
La Nina is why we have bad weather.
And whenever we're in-between, that is we have bad weather.