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Nature doesn't bend to a poltical ideology

So, how has the 2007 hurricane season stood up?  You could sum it up with this - "Heh."

Seems the climate alarmists have blown it for a second straight year.  Never fear, all they need to do is keep making alarmist predictions.  Sooner or later they'll get it 'right' just playing the odds.  Then the cries will commence: 

"You see ye unbeleivers?!  Ye of no faith in our Prophet the Goracle!  The EVIL Global Warming hath doomed us ALL!  Ye scoffed at the CFL; ye mocked the hybrid; ye denigrated thy holy windmill and solar cell!  REPENT!  REPENT and bow before the great and Holy Goracle!  His light shall ilumine your ignorance!  KNEEL!  KNEEL before Zod!!!  BWA-HA-HaHa-ha-ha-ha!!!!

Take a look at this info:

Unless a dramatic and perhaps historical flurry of activity occurs in the next 9 weeks, 2007 will rank as a historically inactive TC year for the Northern Hemisphere as a whole. During the past 30 years, only 1977, 1981, and 1983 have had less activity to date (January-TODAY, Accumulated Cyclone Energy). However, the year is not over...

2007 lowest September activity on record since 1977


2006 and 2007 lowest October activity on record since 1976 and 1977


For the period of June 1 - TODAY, only 1977 has experienced LESS tropical cyclone activity than 2007.


There are currently two worldwide tropical cyclones: Tropical Storm Noel and Unnamed Arabian Sea TS...

On average to date (1970-2006), the Eastern Pacific season is 97% completed, Western Pacific 82%, North Atlantic 93% and overall Northern Hemisphere 87%.


Now for some graphs:  (if they don't appear, be sure to follow the link above)

If they are hard to see, follow the links for a full view.

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Seems to me that these things DO move in cycles as responsible meteorologists say. 

No matter how hard they try, Mother Nature doesn't bend to the will of a political ideology.
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