平静的飓风季节高峰期过后,气象学家正在监测大西洋盆地的新的发展。
​​​​​​​After Quiet Hurricane Season Peak, Meteorologists Monitor New Development In Atlantic Basin

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/after-quiet-hurricane-season-peak-meteorologists-monitor-tropical-wave-atlantic-basin

这篇文章批判了气候变化信息传递的一致性,特别是来自耶鲁气候连接的信息。它指出了一种 perceived 的矛盾:之前将极端天气与人为气候变化联系起来的相同来源,现在正努力解释 2023 年大西洋飓风季异常平静的原因。 作者认为这种不一致性引发了对“气候厄运”叙事背后动机的质疑,指责民主党人利用气候担忧作为影响美国经济政策的理由。他们强调了过去对迫在眉睫的气候灾难的预测并未实现。 尽管目前风平浪静,但气象学家正在监测一股新的热带波,暗示着可能恢复到更令人担忧的预测。这篇文章将其描述为可能试图恢复“气候宣传”周期,质疑那些依赖于持续预测灾难性事件的人的信誉。

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Last year, the global-warming alarmists at Yale Climate Connections were once again citing research claiming that "human-caused climate change made many recent extreme weather events far more damaging." 

A year late, Yale Climate Connections journalists are glitching because they can't explain "Another round of weird peak-season quiet in the Atlantic tropics."

So what changed over the past year? Did global warming suddenly evaporate, or did the funding to push the narrative dry up?

But only time will tell if these progressive Ivy League elites, operating under the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, within the Yale School of the Environment, are right about human-caused climate change dooming the planet. 

After all, Democrats have pushed narratives that span everything from cow farts and Taylor Swift's private jet to gas stoves, 2-stroke dirt bikes, and petrol-powered cars that present immediate doom to the planet.

Why? Because Democrats used climate propaganda as cover for the biggest heist on the U.S. Treasury ...

Remember:

Much of their credibility has been staked on pushing immediate 'climate doom porn' - using Greta Thunberg as a puppet - insisting that unless we pay more climate taxes, drive more EVs, and destabilize the grid with intermittent solar and wind, the world is literally toast. 

However, let's return to the topic of the quiet hurricane season that has perplexed climate alarmists.

Last month, Ernesto Rodríguez, meteorologist in charge of the National Weather Service forecast office in San Juan, Puerto Rico, said that it was only the second time that no named storms had formed during the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season since modern record-keeping began in 1950. 

"Usually, conditions during this period are prime," Rodríguez said around mid-September. The quietest peak was recorded in 1992, after Hurricane Andrew devastated Florida.

But, we're not out of the woods yet, and perhaps the next tropical wave in the Atlantic Basin will provide climate doomers with some cover and generate climate propaganda in corporate media outlets. We do miss the days when climate alarmists told us the world would burn to a crisp by 2023 (read here). Yet here we are, still sitting on the Bloomberg Terminal, penning this weather note while eating a burger.   

So here is what The Weather Channel's meteorologists are focusing on ahead of next week: "The National Hurricane Center has increased the odds to a medium chance of development for a tropical wave coming off the coast of Africa."

Keep an eye on this tropical wave, which could become a tropical storm or hurricane near the Lesser Antilles - at some point next week.

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