Climate Alarmists' Predictions Failure in Quiet 2024 Hurricane Season

Climate Alarmists' Predictions Failure in Quiet 2024 Hurricane SeasonClimate Alarmists' Predictions Fall Short Amid Quiet Hurricane Season At the start of this year's hurricane season, journalists from left-leaning corporate media outlets warned that "literal hot water" and "unprecedented ocean heat," fueled by "human-caused climate change," would result in a highly active and destructive hurricane season in the Atlantic and Caribbean region. However, after 3.5 months into the hurricane season, and with the peak season already passed, John Shewchuk, a certified consulting meteorologist, reported that the number of named storms in 2024 (as of September 14) only amounts to seven, in stark contrast to the 20 named storms at the same point in 2020. Media Outlets' Climate Doom Predictions Fall Short So, what happened to the climate doom headlines that were constantly pushed by AP News, PBS, Vox, and other left-leaning corporate media outlets? These outlets have been stirring up climate anxieties among the American population, who are led to believe that the Earth is doomed in a few years unless we ban fossil fuels and purchase more solar panels and windmills from China. It is quite embarrassing for these media outlets to focus so much on imminent climate doom and, much like Al Gore's climate predictions over the past few decades, never actually see them come to fruition. Earlier this hurricane season, AP journalists wrote, "Get used to it. Forecasters predicted months ago it was going to be a nasty year and now they are comparing it to record busy 1933 and deadly 2005 — the year of Katrina, Rita, Wilma and Dennis," in an attempt to alarm readers. Low Hurricane Activity Not Unexpected Shewchuk pointed out that the low hurricane activity is "not unexpected." He explained that global warming makes the tropical atmosphere more stable, thus inhibiting tropical convection. Additionally, Tonga's unprecedented global warming spike also contributes to tropical suppression. Rather than focusing on issues like cow flatulence and Taylor Swift's private jet, perhaps it is time for corporate media to pay attention to the massive 2022 eruption of the underwater volcano in Tonga, known as Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai. This eruption, which sent plumes of soot, water vapor, and sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, has likely been a major driver in recent Earth's warming trends. The complete disregard for this massive eruption shows bias and agenda-driven reporting within 'trust the science' left-leaning corporate media, as well as several federal agencies focused on weather. Bottom Line The predictions of climate alarmists regarding a destructive hurricane season have fallen short, raising questions about the accuracy of their forecasts. It's crucial to consider all factors influencing the climate, including natural events like volcanic eruptions, rather than focusing solely on human activities. What are your thoughts on this issue? Share this article with your friends and let them know about the Daily Briefing, which is available every day at 6pm.

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