Posted on 12/08/2006 11:21:08 AM PST by NormsRevenge
Wrong last year.
Eventually they will be right if they keep saying it year after year.
If it does happen, it will all be Bush's fault, ya know. :)
Bush and the Rovian Weather Machine.
A manatee swims in a flooded backyard near Kings Bay, June 13, 2006, in Crystal River, Fla. The storm surge from the effects of Tropical Storm Alberto flooded low lying areas in Citrus County. A comparatively slow Atlantic hurricane season will close uneventfully Thursday, more than two months since the last named storm formed and in stark contrast to a record-breaking 2005 season that finished with thousand still homeless along the gulf. Nine named storms and five hurricanes, two of them major, formed the 2006 season. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File)
Well, we had an active season in 2004 and 2005 -- then relatively quiet this year. So how do the enviro-whackos explain that? If it's caused by global warming or some other alleged deterioration of our environment, wouldn't each year be worse than the year before?
yawn ... of course next years "el guapo" should change the wind patterns making less hurricanes then expected from the rampant global warming. Meanwhile, in the real world it feels like 1 in NY.
And the accuracy of previous predictions give me little cause to trust this new one....
The perfessor predicted 17 named storms for 2006, 9 of which were gonna be hurricanes.
Bush and the Rovian Weather Machine.
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Yes, and Dick Cheney too. :)
I'm going to wait to see what the folks from AccuWeather have to say. They got it right for 2006.
IN reaction to this scary news, Sen. Barbara Boxer released this statement:
WE MUST INSTITUTE GLOBAL CARBON CAP 'N' TRADE NOW!! DEMOCRATS' EUROPEAN PARTNERS DEMAND IT, AND BEING EUROPEAN ARE SMARTER THAN US AND WOULDN'T BE SEEKING TO PULL A SCAM ON US!
I thought this was one of the guys who are on our side! Isn't he? I believe he's very anti-global warming. Gotta go check..........
Just like the 50 trillion hurricanes we had last year.
It's all HALLIBURTON's fault!
Not so fast...
I think this record has a skip in it.
I seem to remember they blew this year's guesses.
I wonder if these guys are on the oil company payrolls???
Gotta prop up the futures prices before the offshore rigs face a bad hurricane season.
How'd he do last year?
LOL
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