How Hurricane Ian Wrecked The Climate Cult's Dire Predictions Business - Granite Grok

How Hurricane Ian Wrecked The Climate Cult’s Dire Predictions Business

Hurricane Photo by NASA on Unsplash

The left is promising that they can stop Hurricanes or something, but that’s not even close to true for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is they (and their experts) can’t even tell us where one will be three days from now.

When Ian was creeping around the Caribbean, the projections said he would make “landfall” in the Florida panhandle and then head up into Georgia.

 

Hurrican Ian - headed for Florida Panhandle

 

That was wrong.

 

NOAA Track of HUrricane Ian 2022

 

When they decided landfall would be around Tampa, they projected Ian would stroll over to the east coast of Florida and hook back in at the Georgia- South Carolina border.

 

That was wrong.

IAN actual track as of Fri AM

 

Ian went straight across the peninsula back into the Atlantic for a bit and then headed up to South Carolina.

Not very good predicting, and to be fair, the climate is incredibly complex. But that’s not just true for hurricane Ian, and if you live in New England, you’ll know what I mean.

The dry, sunny forecast you woke up with is no guarantee. It might rain or snow depending on the season that same day. In other words, even with all that technology, models, experts, and some of the best guessing they can manage, they get it wrong the same day. They get it wrong a few days out.

The further out we go, the greater the errors are likely to be, which means long-term predicting is almost impossible with the tools and talent at our disposal. The climate is far too complex.

Pshaw, say the Marxist Dems, we may not know sh!t about economics, but we can prevent storms like Ian, which is about the stupidest hail-Mary mid-term BS throw I’ve seen in a while. They can’t predict today. The so-called consensus they rely upon can’t predict the track of the hurricane that’s right in front of them.

We appreciate you trying, and don’t stop but let’s admit that there are limits.

Speaking of Limits

These are the same people who estimated an above-average hurricane season in 2022 that never materialized. We are about to leave the busiest month for hurricane landfills in the US (September), and there are zero disturbances in the Atlantic aside from Ian. None.

Related: NOAA Predicted Above Average Hurricane Season so How’s That Working Out?

 

US Lanfall major hurricanes 1850 to 2022

 

We are not seeing more storms or more severe storms making landfall, not that you could predict them if you tried. You can’t get anything right, and now you’re going to run on that?

I’m inclined to let you, but I can’t let this epic level of stupid go unreported.

 

 

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