Wilma, Wilma, Wilma
Hurricane Wilma is unpredictable, to say the least. Where it’s going and what it going to do has at best been a guess. Varying Wilma Models Confound ForecastersMayfield said one of the models used for...
View Article2009 Hurricane Forecast
After totally blowing the forecasts since 2005, this time the forecasters step out with a word of caution. Basically, NOAA is saying we don’t have a clue. They can’t really stick it to the global...
View ArticleHurricanes 2009, Through July
Ryan Maue of Florida State University writes in comments: Global (Northern Hemisphere) tropical cyclone ACE for the months May – June – July is the lowest in at least the past 30-years or more. I, for...
View Article“Tiny Tims”— Stating The Obvious
‘Tiny Tims’ are a nickname for Hurricanes-Tropical storms which are well you know, tiny, and would probably have escaped detection before satellites were watching. One thing for sure, it’s not global...
View ArticleQuikSCAT Antenna Fails: Likely Dead For Good
QuikSCAT is no longer in operation, according to NASA. The satellite’s scatterometer antenna stopped spinning. If the antenna cannot be restarted it will no longer be capable of taking sea surface...
View ArticleHurricane Forecasters, Blow It, Again
Despite dire predictions, naming every cloud puff, the public still sees the hurricane for what it is, a bust. Now how would they have known that? Simple just look at the strengthening El Nino and the...
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