Andre said:
So easy to blame it on global warming. Everything can be blamed on global warming.
This is always my biggest complaint against global warming advocates. Since they are saying that global warming can cause both hot and cold weather, and more or less frequent storms, it can be blamed for
absolutely every weather phenomena. That's just too convenient. Nine years ago (summer of '95), in the northeastern US, we went entire weeks with highs above 100F in July and August. This year, we went the entire month of July and most of August without a high above 90F. I guess you can blame both on global warming (as well as two years ago when we had record cold and snowfalls). Since all of these events are looked at indivdually (why didn't they list of all the Atlantic hurricanes for the past 50 years? edit: Bystander has it), you can blame absolutely anything on global warming without actually showing a link.
But the first sentence of that quote was absolutely hilarious:
Hurricane Ivan is among the most powerful Atlantic storms in recent history...
So, if you pick a short enough timeframe, Ivan is
among the most powerful storms? Ok, that's a meaningful statement how? Hey, Ivan is the most powerful hurricane this month!
Ivan made landfall as a cat3 but was cat5 for about a day last week. According to Bystander's link, that puts it in the top 2 of 10 for the average year. That's not altogether special.
I'm glad I took "Public Opinion and Propaganda" in college. It helps a lot with reading news stories...