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@NPR tries and fails to connect “slow moving hurricanes” like #Dorian to “climate change” | Watts Up With That?

Posted by M. C. on September 5, 2019

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2019/09/04/npr-tries-and-fails-to-connect-slow-moving-hurricanes-like-dorian-to-climate-change/

Since Dorian didn’t cause any significant U.S. death and devastation that the MSM was looking forward to covering in the vein of “See, climate change!”. NPR had a go at it though, citing a NOAA study that is nothing more than an exercise in cherry picking data. The slow movement of Hurricane Dorian prompted the search for connections.

Is Climate Change Contributing To Slower Moving Hurricanes?

NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to atmospheric scientist Jim Kossin of NOAA about why more hurricanes like Dorian are moving at slower speeds, and if that has anything to do with climate change. Link to audio interview.


The study cited has data that produces this graph, prepared by “Inside Climate News” one of Tom Steyer’s well funded PR outlets if I recall correctly. They wrote:

Hurricane Dorian’s slow, destructive track through the Bahamas fits a pattern scientists have been seeing over recent decades, and one they expect to continue as the planet warms: hurricanes stalling over coastal areas and bringing extreme rainfall.

Recent research shows that more North Atlantic hurricanes have been stalling as Dorian did, leading to more extreme rainfall. Their average forward speed has also decreased by 17 percent—from 11.5 mph, to 9.6 mph—from 1944 to 2017, according to a study published in June by federal scientists at NASA and NOAA.

https://insideclimatenews.org/news/03092019/hurricane-dorian-climate-change-stall-record-wind-speed-rainfall-intensity-global-warming-bahamas

Note the starting point, 1944. Also note that the majority of “slow moving hurricanes” are during the satellite era, when hurricane tracking improved by at least an order of magnitude.

“Climate Denial Crock of the Week” producer, Peter Sinclair jumped all over this of course on Twitter “See, climate change!” But atmospheric scientist Wei Zhang would have none of it.

Later in the Twitter thread, there is this telling exchange:

So in a nutshell:

There’s no good storm motion data from earlier recorded hurricanes.

  • What data they had has been “reconstructed” from old charts, which may or may nor be accurate.
  • The study cited doesn’t go back further than 1944, which means the majority of data is from the post 1960 (TIROS-1) satellite era, which is more accurate as a given. This skews the data set towards the present, while the past remains highly uncertain.
  • The study’s graph from 1944 ignored data on slow moving hurricanes as far back as 1915. Evidence exists that many slow moving hurricanes occurred well before the satellite era.

Here is the chart Wei Zhang presented:

Cherry picking to fit the climate alarm agenda, clear and simple.

Wei Zhang said this when the Dorian threat loomed large:

He’s talking about people like Peter Sinclair and Tom Steyer….and people like this, captured by cartoonist Rick McKee:

Be seeing you

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FEMA watching the ‘Waffle House Index’ as Dorian approaches – WAGA

Posted by M. C. on September 2, 2019

FEMA taking lessons from the free market.There could be hope but I doubt it.

No formaldehyde walls in a Waffle House!

Maybe when they come to take us we will be sentenced to a Waffle House camp instead of a FEMA camp.

http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/fema-watching-the-waffle-house-index-as-dorian-approaches

The lights at Waffle House are always on, but when a storm rolls in and restaurants have to close down, Waffle House serves recipes from their “Storm Playbook.”

“The goal is to get in right behind the storm and get the restaurants back open, so the community has a place to eat,” said Waffle House’s Pat Warner.

The Waffle House storm team works around the clock coordinating thousands of trucks and team members. For Dorian, they’re staging trucks in Jacksonville until it’s safe to enter the storm zone.

“We’ll have the power, the food, the generators, the people, the fuel to get the restaurants back open. That way we’re not a burden to the community, we’re helping the community,” said Warner.”

After the storm hits, Waffle House will check in on each of its stores through their security cameras. That way they can see if the store has power, which stores were hardest hit, and where to send help first.

“This costs a lot of money,” said Warner. “We don’t make money on this, the resources we send in, but it pays off in the long term because it’s about the people,” said Warner.

The storm command center has a large board displaying each store on a map. All stores that are up and running show in green. It’s part of the “Waffle House Index”: a measurement watched by FEMA showing how severe a storm is. Green means the stores are operational with a full menu. Yellow, they’ll have a limited menu. Red means the store is shut down.

“A lot of people look to us to see what we do, and we don’t do anything special we just want to be there,” said Warner.

Being there is the most important thing said Warner. He wants Waffle House to be a beacon for the community that will have to rebuild life as they knew it…

Be seeing you

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