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Thu Jun 20 2002 05:53 PM
Re: Wave to the Rain

[color:green] [/color] THERE'LL BE A GOOD CHANCE OF HURRICANES LATER IN THE SEASON. I READ A REPORT A YEAR AGO...THAT INDICATED THAT THE DIVERTING OF RIVERS AND METHANE ACTIVITY FROM THAT...WILL ALTER HURRICANES SUBSTANTIALLY, MAKING THEM PRONE TO GREATER ACTIVITY...AND DELAYING THE FORMATION OF THEM A MONTH OR SO LATER IN THE SEASON. THE ARGUMENT WAS THAT HURRICANES ARE AS MUCH AN ELECTRICAL PHENOMENON AS THEY ARE WARM WATERS..ETC...

NOW I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TRUE IT IS...BUT HURRICANE MITCH WAS A LATE SEASON STORM..AND THE METHANES PUSHED INTO THE WATERS WERE DELAYED BECAUSE OF DAMS AND OTHER HUMAN ACTIVITIES...

ANYONE HEARD OF THIS BEFORE..?



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