@metal-brain saidNo. And no. You really don't get how cold 20,000 ft up in the atmosphere is. Period. If you did understand lapse rate you would know that it doesn't have to be cold at sea level for it to be below zero 20,000 ft up. And if it is cold at sea level, there is no engine to fuel the formation of a hurricane in the first place. Go back to school.
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None of that contradicted what I wrote. My science is just fine.
Why do you always make false claims of victory. I was right all along. It requires both evaporation and condensation. Condensation requires a colder upper atmosphere. A colder upper atmosphere of greatest temperature contrast happens in a colder climate ...[text shortened]... is no good because the air would rise and just stay up there. No cycle.
No cycle, no big storm.
@kmax87 saidOnce again, you are not contradicting anything I said. In fact, you just verified everything I said is true. A hurricane needs a colder upper atmosphere and you just confirmed it.
No. And no. You really don't get how cold 20,000 ft up in the atmosphere is. Period. If you did understand lapse rate you would know that it doesn't have to be cold at sea level for it to be below zero 20,000 ft up. And if it is cold at sea level, there is no engine to fuel the formation of a hurricane in the first place. Go back to school.
You meant yes and yes. You just agreed with everything I said and weirdly claimed the opposite. Is that just a vain attempt at avoiding admitting I was right?
I was right. You were wrong.
When the earth's climate is warmer there are less hurricanes because there is less temperature contrast between sea level and the upper atmosphere in the northern Atlantic in the summer months. A colder upper atmosphere fuels the storms. That is why a colder planet has more hurricanes.
That is the real science. You had it backwards because of a persistent myth pushed by the corporate news media. They know it is a lie.
@metal-brain saidSo what months are peak hurricane season in the States?
Once again, you are not contradicting anything I said. In fact, you just verified everything I said is true. A hurricane needs a colder upper atmosphere and you just confirmed it.
You meant yes and yes. You just agreed with everything I said and weirdly claimed the opposite. Is that just a vain attempt at avoiding admitting I was right?
I was right. You were wrong. ...[text shortened]... it backwards because of a persistent myth pushed by the corporate news media. They know it is a lie.
@metal-brain saidSo when you kept insisting in two separate posts, that more hurricanes form in colder climates, what exactly did you mean by that?
I told you, the summer months.
@metal-brain saidMoron.
A world wide colder climate, not a cold region in the world. I was very specific about that and you know it.
@metal-brain saidA colder climate does not have more hurricanes.
"Do you have any idea how many hurricanes have come along since 1780?"
I know there have been less since then. A colder climate has more hurricanes and that is a fact. Warm weather always causes evaporation. If that was all that it took for hurricanes to form they would be in every ocean in the tropical regions and it would be uninhabitable. The simplistic assertion th ...[text shortened]... political bias. The population is higher now. There should be more deaths from hurricanes, not less.
I’ve already explained what causes them. As sea temperatures rise, so does evaporation.
It is not hard to understand.
@metal-brain saidshav is a moron who cannot read.
Once again, you are not contradicting anything I said. In fact, you just verified everything I said is true. A hurricane needs a colder upper atmosphere and you just confirmed it.
You meant yes and yes. You just agreed with everything I said and weirdly claimed the opposite. Is that just a vain attempt at avoiding admitting I was right?
I was right. You were wrong. ...[text shortened]... it backwards because of a persistent myth pushed by the corporate news media. They know it is a lie.
@metal-brain saidLink please.
A world wide colder climate, not a cold region in the world. I was very specific about that and you know it.
I would like to see if that is true.
@shavixmir saidHurricanes cannot form without condensation as well as evaporation. Both are required. If air rises and it stays up there no cycle happens. No cycle, no hurricane. That is the science. Stop being a science denier.
A colder climate does not have more hurricanes.
I’ve already explained what causes them. As sea temperatures rise, so does evaporation.
It is not hard to understand.
@metal-brain saidYou're the one who can't read.
shav is a moron who cannot read.
As I already told you, the article was not about the number, but the intensity.
@contenchess saidThere are lots of science articles confirming less hurricanes are happening. It is a fact, not an opinion. There are less hurricanes now than when the earth was colder. The deadliest hurricane was in 1780 when the climate was colder.
Link please.
I would like to see if that is true.
During the summer the north Atlantic the ocean is always warm with lots of evaporation even in a colder climate. In a colder climate (worldwide) there is a greater chance that a colder upper atmosphere will occur over the warm ocean feeding the cycle of evaporation and condensation.
It is common sense. No cycle, no hurricane. Condensation is vital for a hurricane to form. That is less likely in a worldwide warmer climate. That is why we have less hurricanes today.