ABC News meteorologist Melissa Griffin breaks down the NOAA’s report on this year’s hurricane season, which found above-normal conditions for the seventh consecutive year.
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Good point: would be a decline in price of gulf front property.
Likely to be beyond above. Very Hot Gulf Water so early. Hot gulf water is the source of a hurricane power. Every year will be worse.
Climate change is still fake.
American response: "oh yeah! Well my uncle worked as a fire fighter and I think this is a lie!"
November. Big one
GMO Storms ⛈ coming to a state near you
National Organic & Atmospheric Association -that's a new one. Oceanographic is more likely.
Very interesting.
Great news! We Texans need a hearty tropical storm or hurricane to relieve this drought.
It's all hype. That dust and the high pressure will keep the season below normal.
They’re controlling the weather smh 🤦🏽♂️
It's interesting how the US states expect seasonal hurricanes and wildfires and yet never seriously think of considering building materials that will withstand windspeeds up to 100mph for building compliance and use of non flammable building materials such as masonry block and concrete to withstand these weather conditions. A lot of times structures of concrete and masonry can tolerate wind strengths and fire. Owners with concrete structures may not lose all their belongings in comparison to wood structures
The track of storms originating from the west coast off of Africa looks much further south than usual. I mentioned this as a youtube reply about 3 weeks ago, but got no response from tv stations in Houston and Miami. This pattern of the southern track may be due to persistent dust storms from the Saharan desert and a strong Atlantic high pressure system. Todays hi-res loop of the Atlantic looks this way. It might indicate a way less than normal hurricane season as has been the case so far this season. Hope it continues.
camera quality looks like it was filmed in 2003
Someone get all the climate change deniers submersible laptops so they can continue spamming their ignorant bs while they're drowning.
Get ready!