Re: Bad News for Global Warming Nuts




Jose wrote:
Pat in Atlanta wrote:

What's your point?

"Jose" <jodaysmix@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Forecasters see a less active 2006 hurricane season.

The Atlantic hurricane season will be less intense this year than first
predicted. 2006 season could produce between 12 to 15 named storms. 2005
generated 28 tropical storms, of which 15 became hurricanes.

This year's three named storms may pale in comparison to the record nine
storms that formed through early August 2005.

"MAY". i.e., another flatheaded rightard who believes - rightly -
that if he can predict the future, the other flatheads will believe
him.

The hype that global warming would cause more severe weather is proving
to be a flop.

The usual bshiite ultra-short-term b.s.: "Well, *I* think global
warming ain't been proved for all this whole week, so any scientist who
ever said anything differnt is jist wrong."
Your picture of your political true believers obviously shows a
happily ignorant bunch live in the immediate present and the fantasy
future, idetermined to believe whatever makes them feel good at the
moment.
Meanwhile, the world and the world's scientists view you as a
curiosity - a person willing to contradict honest data for the sake of
a political machine.

All hot air from environmental freaks. Where are their
predicted increase in hurricanes and tornadoes? This year is coming in
as very mild relative to last year.

IOW, if you should happen to want other people to believe that a
mass of millions of observed and recorded facts can be disproved by
scraps of ultra-short-term, impressionistic daydreams about local
phenomena, then you're ready to shill for the b.sh. administration.

.



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