July 2006 In the middle of the Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season we find a rather mild Tropical Storm period. However there is quite a bit of activity coming off the coast of Africa into the Atlantic as well as in the Gulf of Mexico. Although the Caribbean does not have any activity presently it will very soon. Why is this you ask? Well, solar flares tend to exacerbate the weather and it is similar to turning up the heat on a pot and putting a lid on it on your stove. The air inside becomes erratic. Now consider a solar flare, which is able to heat the surface ocean temperatures by one or 2 degrees and the atmosphere by 5 degrees. We had Tropical Storm Beryl, which paralleled the Atlantic seaboard and we had Tropical Storm Alberto, which had remnants, which flooded Washington, DC, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Trenton New Jersey. In fact the remnants of Tropical Storm Alberto caused massive flooding and over 250,000 people were evacuated. The next name store will be Hurricane Chris and it will be coming soon perhaps it will get its start from a solar flare as it forms into a Tropical Depression and then a Tropical Storm. Hurricane Chris will soon be on its way and no one knows when it will hit or which day. Please consider this in 2006. |