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Politics : The Environmentalist Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: longnshort who wrote (14256)6/29/2007 12:34:12 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36917
 
Repeat after me; "If I am gonna pass this class, all I have to do is copy da Rat, woid 4 woid."

We have commented on the connections between hurricanes and climate change frequently in the past (see e.g. here, here, here, and here). The bottom line conclusion has consistently remained that, while our knowledge of likely future changes in hurricanes or tropical cyclones (TCs) remains an uncertain area of science, the observed relationship between increased intensity of TCs and rising ocean temperatures appears to be robust (Figure 1). There is nothing in this latest article that changes that.
realclimate.org

You were probably gonu the day we talked about this.
signonsandiego.com

timesonline.co.uk

So quit your wild, unsubstantiated Dick Cheney answers, and give us proof. Numbers. Data. Studies. Which you can't do, so just copy my papers and you will pass. It's science, not political science.