06-04-2023, 03:58 PM
I saw a chart awhile back but cannot seem to locate it now. It was about water temperature around Hawaii. This is a big factor with hurricanes and I noticed how it peaked in 2015/2016 but has not reached that level since. Here's a different chart or two but with similar info.
https://www.integratedecosystemassessmen...hot-hawaii
Of course I was pleasantly surprised to see some hopeful data vs the gloom of all "humans and earth in inevitable self-destruct mode"
However, overall the water temp is still expected to increase even though it still hasn't gotten back to that 2015 level.
But anyway there's the direct correlation. Higher the water temperature, the more hurricanes will be predicted that year.
https://www.integratedecosystemassessmen...hot-hawaii
Of course I was pleasantly surprised to see some hopeful data vs the gloom of all "humans and earth in inevitable self-destruct mode"
However, overall the water temp is still expected to increase even though it still hasn't gotten back to that 2015 level.
But anyway there's the direct correlation. Higher the water temperature, the more hurricanes will be predicted that year.