Friday, October 18, 2013

013 Hurricane Season Ranks as One of the Least Intense

Wasn't global warming or climate change supposed to bring us more severe storms?  What happened?  Is it possible the scientists who believe so strongly in climate change might not know as much as they thought they did?

With only two hurricanes so far, the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season is well behind the curve to reach the average number of hurricanes and is one of the least intense since 1950.

While the season does not end until late November, time is running out for the season, much to the relief of those living in coastal areas.

By the end of November, on average there are about 12 tropical storms and six hurricanes per season. With approximately two months to go, the season will likely finish with an above-average number of tropical storms. There have already been 11 tropical storms as of Thursday morning, Oct. 3, 2013.

READ MORE:  http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/2013-hurricane-season-ranks-nearly-least-intense/18392996

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