Re: Yo Tom
Posted by
Doorman on 7/12/2009, 8:54 pm
hi cypress
i will ignore them i didnt mean to flame but i am very tired of having to break out my secret decoder ring whenever i read thru his posts......
i am done waisting any more time on a pet theory that we cant apply to real time weather on a global scale.... or simply put no sunspots, still hurricanes el nino, still hurricanes
this is from his Curry Paper
[3] Recently, there has been significant effort in studying the frequency and distribution of lightning in hurricanes. Molinari et al. [1999] examined cloud-to-ground flash locations for nine Atlantic basin hurricanes using data from the National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN). The lightning flash rates associated with hurricanes in the Atlantic basin were found to be highly variable from hurricane to hurricane, ranging from nearly zero to more than 5700 detected flashes per day, with no obvious correlation to hurricane intensity. Cecil et al. [2002b]
this is canetalk not the global warming fantasy league!!!!!
Tom
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