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bad part of the season has not hit yet miami is subject to bad storms around labor day that is why we say caribbean hurricanes: June- too soon. July-- stand by! August-- look out you must. September-- remember. October, all over. having lived threw too many canes here I consider the real peak season 8-15 to 9-15 for major storms btw Sharai dust is thick over much of the tropical Atlantic right now that effects ocean temps and canes and gives sunset colors too |
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Lot's of chicken littles in the world. I wish they'd make up their mind and shut up for a change.
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You can't talk about this as isolated areas. The warming is affecting all systems, globally. Greenland is losing glaciers at a higher rate than predicted (predictions are over-reported anyway by a sensationalist press). The glacier melt is what threatens sea rise. Similarly, there is some loss in the Antarctic. The Arctic appears to be progressively losing floating ice.
The loss of ice cover in the Arctic ocean and Greenland changes the way sunlight is absorbed and accelerates warming. Small rises in temperature thaw the permafrost in a narrow band (but hundreds of thousands of acres) restarting decomposition, which releases more methane. Worldwide, ocean acidification is rising and in combination with tiny shifts in temperature are affecting the plankton at the bottom of the food chain. Not sure anyone has a handle on how the interconnectedness of all of these systems works out. But we're in for a bumpy ride for the foreseeable future.
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