NOAA discusses higher temps in Atlantic where hurricanes form, attributes change to human activities:

 May 1, 2006 -- The region of the tropical Atlantic where many hurricanes originate has warmed by several tenths of a degree Celsius over the 20th century, and new climate model simulations suggest that human activity, such as increasing greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere, may contribute significantly to this warming. This new finding is one of several conclusions reported in a study by scientists at the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., published today in the Journal of Climate.

Hello PeakEarl,

I wonder if the record flooding occuring 'across the pond' is also attributable to global warming?  I couldn't find any specific info if the snow was melting faster than normal, or if the glaciers are shrinking faster this year adding more meltwater to these flooding rivers.  Maybe crucial GW data will soon be as hard to get as SA oil production from Ghawar.

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7003183392

http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/opinion/14464130.htm

Bob Shaw in Phx,Az  Are Humans Smarter than Yeast?

Greetings! Sure can't answer your question. Looks like many changes are coming, only some of which we can predict. Interesting times..
Greetings! Sure can't answer your question. Looks like many changes are coming, only some of which we can predict. Interesting times..
Never had this happen before. No, I'm not twins