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What really is weird is thinking that carbon dioxide is a pollutant.
Its the way the cult thinks: they believe farming, meat livestock and people need to be done away with to "save" the planet.
No CHIPS and Science Act, right?

Why do you believe undoing this will be a "win" for the USA?
Huh? What does semi conductors have to do with the Paris Agreement?
 
NOAA was not the only group issuing predictions!
As far as I remember, it was the only one discussed here. And what were those other predictions? Were any predicting 28 like Lord keeps claiming?
 
As far as I remember, it was the only one discussed here. And what were those other predictions? Were any predicting 28 like Lord keeps claiming?
I think the range of the university of Colorado was that high.
 
Great News! Let's find as many ways as possible to accelerate climate change!
I already put my down payment on my rollin' coal Cybertruck.

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I see you choose not to answer the question?

There are dozen of threads discussing this with many source links, as well as scientific papers, and as I recall, oil company scientist in the 1970's.

If none of that convinces you, nothing will.
 
You're just guessing.

:rolleyes:
University of Pennsylvania EES scientists Dr. Michael E. Mann and Shannon Christiansen, and Penn State ESSC alumnus Dr. Michael Kozar have released their seasonal prediction for the 2024 North Atlantic hurricane season, which officially starts on 1 June and runs through 30 November. The prediction is for 33.1 +/- 5.8 total named tropical cyclones, which corresponds to a range between 27 and 39 storms, with a best estimate of 33 named storms.
 
There are dozen of threads discussing this with many source links, as well as scientific papers, and as I recall, oil company scientist in the 1970's.

If none of that convinces you, nothing will.
Still not an answer to the question,
“What actions or lack of actions by humans do you think will alter the trajectory of the climate?”
 
University of Pennsylvania EES scientists Dr. Michael E. Mann and Shannon Christiansen, and Penn State ESSC alumnus Dr. Michael Kozar have released their seasonal prediction for the 2024 North Atlantic hurricane season, which officially starts on 1 June and runs through 30 November. The prediction is for 33.1 +/- 5.8 total named tropical cyclones, which corresponds to a range between 27 and 39 storms, with a best estimate of 33 named storms.
Well... we can always count on you climate change deniers to find the most extreme outlier of a study to push your biased opinions.

What happened? Did you realize the University of Colorado doesn't even have an atmospheric sciences department? And did you find the Colorado State University prediction? It was high on the number of named storms(23) but perfect in its prediction of hurricanes and major hurricanes.

Wikipedia has a list of several different predictions for this year. And the vast majority of them were very close or right on concerning the number of hurricanes.

The Penn State one you found is the only one listed that predicted more than 26 total storms. And the one we all talked about last May was the NOAA prediction.

Well... either way it looks like both you and Lord were wrong yet again.
 
Well... we can always count on you climate change deniers to find the most extreme outlier of a study to push your biased opinions.

What happened? Did you realize the University of Colorado doesn't even have an atmospheric sciences department? And did you find the Colorado State University prediction? It was high on the number of named storms(23) but perfect in its prediction of hurricanes and major hurricanes.

Wikipedia has a list of several different predictions for this year. And the vast majority of them were very close or right on concerning the number of hurricanes.

The Penn State one you found is the only one listed that predicted more than 26 total storms. And the one we all talked about last May was the NOAA prediction.

Well... either way it looks like both you and Lord were wrong yet again.
I had read it somewhere, and was not sure where.
To be fair anything from Michael Mann should be taken with a grain of salt!
 
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