Saturday, October 13, 2007

Fear of a dry planet


These are the storms of the year 2007. The storms were more frequent, but, the majority were weak, near shore. The two major storms only occurred when the solar radiation met with enough water vapor at the equator to support the turbulence that 'latent heat' of liquid water contains in potential.

There is 'gross' regionalization of the storms, there is 'profound lack' of highly turbulent storms in the Atlantic above 25 degrees north latitude. Twenty-five degrees north latitude is nearly at the equator and with the storms below that latitude we noted migration of water vapor from the tropics to support those storms. The hydrosphere of Earth is drying up. Quite the contrary to 'The Greenhouse Effect' predicted which would have shrouded Earth in water vapor and storms.

I know I am correct in all estimations regarding Human Induced Global Warming. This is an Earth Climate NEVER before experienced on this planet in any era of time before the past 100 years. Humans have done unique damage to Earth in a century what Earth itself couldn't do in millenium.

Currently there is "The Sixth Extinction" underway. It is the ONLY extinction on Earth caused by a living species. That species is 'the human/homo sapien.' The ONLY extinction ever caused by a living species. Does homo sapien actually believe it's going to survive extinction as all others die off? Why would anyone believe that?




These are the storms of the northern Atlantic in the year 2006. Far, far fewer, yet distributed thoughout the region. No clear boundary of water vapor abundance or drought. Yes, there can be droughts over oceans. Just because they are water doesn't mean they don't have storms. They do, ask any sailor how things are on the North Sea. Remember the movie, "The Perfect Storm?" That used to be typical of the North Sea.




These are the storms of the northern Atlantic in 2005. This was the year of Katrina, Rita and Wilma, all Cat 5 storms with lots and lots of rain.