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WestMichRad

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1. If I recall correctly,
Fri May 22, 2026, 10:03 AM
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Last year’s forecast was for an above-average number of hurricanes etc., but it didn’t turn out that way. Unless perhaps you count all the fish storms that stayed offshore.
So, maybe they are right… but maybe not. And it only takes one tragically placed devastating storm to make it a bad hurricane year.

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If I recall correctly, WestMichRad Friday #1
It depends on the intensity of the ENSO state BumRushDaShow Friday #2
Thank you! WestMichRad 11 hrs ago #6
Most welcome! BumRushDaShow 11 hrs ago #7
Hah! WestMichRad 10 hrs ago #8
The oceans are continuing to warm DemocracyForever Friday #3
You can always check out Copernicus, which is handled by the EU's mets and climatologists BumRushDaShow Friday #4
I'm going by my engineer father who well understood the threat of climate chhange DemocracyForever 12 hrs ago #5
As a retired chemist BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago #9
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