Re: Fascinating 2007 study looks more and more likely to be correct
Posted by Gianmarc on 8/8/2015, 1:50 pm
Can't wait to dig into this report, as it confirms similar whispers I have heard from credible people in recent years, as I posted here days ago: We have now gone nearly a decade watching wind shear and vast swaths of bone-dry air seemingly choke the life out of the Atlantic tropical basin. I think a decade of data is a pretty persuasive indication of a trend. While we have technically had some "active" seasons over that time frame, and while admittedly that activity has gone less noticed because little of it affected the lower 48, the major hurricane has become far more of an anomaly than it had been in the decade previous to the period I am alluding to.

I would like to see some good science not only on the relation of wind shear to climate change in the Atlantic basin, but also on the relationship between dry air and climate change. The past decade seems to bear out the possibility of a connection there, as well.
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