1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:03,880 Speaker 1: Now look at this, Look at this. I am holding 2 00:00:03,880 --> 00:00:07,800 Speaker 1: this latest story right here in my formerly nicotine stained fingers. 3 00:00:08,400 --> 00:00:15,280 Speaker 1: Forecasters seem less active oh six hurricane season. The United 4 00:00:15,280 --> 00:00:18,799 Speaker 1: States hurricane season will be slightly less intense this year 5 00:00:19,440 --> 00:00:22,759 Speaker 1: then first predicted, with nine hurricanes expected to form. Government 6 00:00:22,800 --> 00:00:27,000 Speaker 1: forecasters said on Tuesday. They warned the most dangerous part 7 00:00:27,000 --> 00:00:29,520 Speaker 1: of the season was still yet to come. Really we 8 00:00:29,560 --> 00:00:31,520 Speaker 1: know this. The peak is in the middle of September. 9 00:00:33,320 --> 00:00:35,640 Speaker 1: Noah said that the two thousand and sixth season could 10 00:00:35,640 --> 00:00:38,360 Speaker 1: produce between twelve and fifteen name storms, the seven and 11 00:00:38,440 --> 00:00:42,080 Speaker 1: nine becoming hurricanes, three to four of them becoming classified 12 00:00:42,200 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 1: as a major hurricanes that could threatened lee US Atlantic 13 00:00:46,360 --> 00:00:50,120 Speaker 1: and Gulf Coast. Now, you know, I I want to 14 00:00:50,120 --> 00:00:52,960 Speaker 1: be very careful here because these people have a tough job, 15 00:00:52,960 --> 00:00:56,880 Speaker 1: and I don't because they have incredible expectations placed on them. 16 00:00:56,960 --> 00:00:59,360 Speaker 1: And it's that those expectations are not helped by all 17 00:00:59,400 --> 00:01:04,280 Speaker 1: the media about about hurricanes and disasters and so forth. 18 00:01:05,240 --> 00:01:08,720 Speaker 1: But come on, does anybody really expect that they can 19 00:01:08,720 --> 00:01:11,280 Speaker 1: tell you in April or March what's going to happen 20 00:01:11,319 --> 00:01:13,160 Speaker 1: in a hurricane season? And they think they do, but 21 00:01:13,200 --> 00:01:17,200 Speaker 1: they've got. The best that we can do is issue 22 00:01:17,280 --> 00:01:21,720 Speaker 1: a wild guess based on data that we have collected 23 00:01:21,720 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 1: and analyzed in computers over a number of years. In 24 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:28,960 Speaker 1: the past. Well, we were expected what we remember, we 25 00:01:28,959 --> 00:01:31,840 Speaker 1: were told, and we're still a new cycle here. Global 26 00:01:31,880 --> 00:01:34,200 Speaker 1: warming was a debated topic as to whether or not 27 00:01:34,240 --> 00:01:38,400 Speaker 1: affected hurricanes, But regardless, new cycle intense hurricanes, a lot 28 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:43,200 Speaker 1: more of them. Brace yourselves. Well, guess what the upper 29 00:01:43,280 --> 00:01:46,119 Speaker 1: level winds are sharing the tops off these babies when 30 00:01:46,160 --> 00:01:50,320 Speaker 1: they form out there. And you know what else, Atlantic 31 00:01:50,680 --> 00:01:55,280 Speaker 1: ocean surface temperatures are not nearly as warm as they 32 00:01:55,320 --> 00:02:00,000 Speaker 1: were last year. How can that be, Ladies and gentlemen. 33 00:02:00,920 --> 00:02:06,840 Speaker 1: A global warming should be consistently heating things up? Should 34 00:02:06,880 --> 00:02:12,400 Speaker 1: it not? Speaking of global warming? May I say global warming? Anybody? 35 00:02:12,440 --> 00:02:16,280 Speaker 1: I mean the same? It's all of this is just 36 00:02:16,440 --> 00:02:22,600 Speaker 1: patently ridiculous and nonsensical. And so we've had we've had 37 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:25,680 Speaker 1: what we've had three name storms, no hurricanes yet in 38 00:02:25,720 --> 00:02:31,760 Speaker 1: the Atlantic theater. Uh. The ones that have formed haven't 39 00:02:31,800 --> 00:02:37,519 Speaker 1: amounted too much. The last one, this dude, Chris, Uh, 40 00:02:37,760 --> 00:02:40,040 Speaker 1: I mean forecast track had it going all the way 41 00:02:40,040 --> 00:02:42,120 Speaker 1: to either Mexico or Texas and so forth. In the 42 00:02:42,200 --> 00:02:46,280 Speaker 1: next two hours. Sorry, it's dissipated. It's gone. It's just 43 00:02:46,360 --> 00:02:49,320 Speaker 1: the low pressure. What's a bunch of thunderstorms over Cuba. 44 00:02:50,440 --> 00:02:53,120 Speaker 1: I mean even a forecast of just two or three 45 00:02:53,160 --> 00:02:57,360 Speaker 1: days ahead was not right with an existing storm out there. 46 00:02:58,360 --> 00:03:01,120 Speaker 1: Now the models, some of the models said I was 47 00:03:01,120 --> 00:03:03,560 Speaker 1: going to dissipate, but the hurricane said. They can't afford 48 00:03:03,680 --> 00:03:06,040 Speaker 1: to predict that's going to dissipate, as people's guarden will 49 00:03:06,040 --> 00:03:08,480 Speaker 1: be let down. My only point in all this is 50 00:03:08,520 --> 00:03:10,880 Speaker 1: here they are revising it down because now there's less 51 00:03:10,919 --> 00:03:13,760 Speaker 1: time for a whole bunch of hurricanes to happen. They 52 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:17,440 Speaker 1: didn't expect the shear. You can't predict the winds. I mean, 53 00:03:17,440 --> 00:03:19,600 Speaker 1: anybody with thinks they can predict the winds a year out. 54 00:03:20,280 --> 00:03:22,960 Speaker 1: You can't predict cloud cover. Even you can't tell people 55 00:03:22,960 --> 00:03:24,320 Speaker 1: what the cloud cover to mar is going to be, 56 00:03:24,520 --> 00:03:28,320 Speaker 1: maybe as a percentage of the sky that's covered by clouds, 57 00:03:28,360 --> 00:03:32,240 Speaker 1: but even that is a wild gas. Cloud formation still 58 00:03:32,280 --> 00:03:35,640 Speaker 1: defies the most brilliant among us. We can just look 59 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:41,080 Speaker 1: skyward and marvel at it. Uh So, any of these 60 00:03:41,160 --> 00:03:44,720 Speaker 1: attempts to suggest that there is global warming. Global warming, 61 00:03:44,760 --> 00:03:47,040 Speaker 1: by the way, it ought to be totally refuted, just 62 00:03:47,120 --> 00:03:49,119 Speaker 1: with what's happened here in the hurricane season so far. 63 00:03:50,680 --> 00:03:55,680 Speaker 1: Atlantic ocean surface temperatures alone should be an indication they're 64 00:03:55,680 --> 00:03:58,640 Speaker 1: not nearly as warm this year as they were last, 65 00:03:58,880 --> 00:04:01,440 Speaker 1: and yet global warm ring is intensifying and getting worse 66 00:04:01,520 --> 00:04:06,920 Speaker 1: every year. How do these two things call exist? One's 67 00:04:06,960 --> 00:04:10,200 Speaker 1: a forecast, one's a wild guest. The other one is reality, 68 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:14,880 Speaker 1: And the reality, as always disproves the wild guest