Hurricane season 2024 hits those in the Caribbean #Beryl

Posted By on July 3, 2024

Hurricane Beryl Path 240702

Yes it is hurricane season … and yes, the water temperatures are above historic norms … but climate change alarmists pretending to be CNN journalists are blaming fossil fuels directly.  This isn’t factual or sound science. There are those who study climate change and global warming who hypothesize that the use of carbon-based fuels and agriculture contribute … but climate change is impacted by CO2 released in nature has significant impact. It is wrong to jump to the “world warming due to fossil fuel pollution.” (ie. look at Volcanic activity, forest fires, etc). Looks to me as if the media is ramping up the politically charge hype and reporting that as fact???

I’m personally far more concerned that a nuclear war or the earth getting hit by an astroid will change the climate than our raising cattle or using fossil fuels. Why is the media being so irresponsible?

Beryl has shattered numerous records and is a troubling indicator that this season will be far from normal in a world warming due to fossil fuel pollution. On Sunday it became the earliest major hurricane – defined as one that is Category 3 or higher – in the Atlantic in 58 years and the only one to reach Category 4 status in the month of June.

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EDIT add 07/09/2024: The deadly former Category 5 Hurricane Beryl will impact our area shortly. It will be the first leftover storm to impact SW Ohio since Katrina and Rita in 2005, according to John Gumm. Expecting heavy rain, wind and possible tornadoes. Yikes!

EDIT update 240710: Following the previous prediction, the spin-up nastiness from Beryl ripped through our area last night. Rain and wind, but no “on-the-ground” tornadoes appeared. We were under a tornado warning as Doppler Radar picked up rotation that thankfully didn’t make it to ground level … but the sky was impressive to watch (not my photo, but from a farm to our west).

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