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Climate change has made hurricanes more powerful. But I'm sure Trump
will do something about that. He's very environmentally conscious.
Not one soul on Earth knows if that's true. A climatologist is a
prognosticator that makes money from special interest groups and whose
financial survival depends upon them. Zoltar lives as a profession.
Have you had your palm read lately?
The critical accelerator for both tropical storms and volcanism, as well
as earthquakes is...wait for it...SOLAR FLARING!

And guess where we are in this solar cycle.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1364682609002429


Abstract
Applying spectral analysis to the Atlantic and Pacific hurricane time
series, we found periodicities that coincide with the main sunspot and
magnetic solar cycles. To assess the possibility that these
periodicities could be associated with solar activity, we obtain
correlations between hurricane occurrence and several solar
activity-related phenomena, such as the total solar irradiance, the
cosmic ray flux and the Dst index of geomagnetic activity. Our results
indicate that the highest significant correlations are found between the
Atlantic and Pacific hurricanes and the Dst index. Most importantly,
both oceans present the highest hurricane–Dst correlations during the
ascending part of odd solar cycles and the descending phase of even
solar cycles. This shows not only the existence of a 22 yr cycle but
also the nature of such periodicity. Furthermore, we found that the
Atlantic hurricanes behave differently from the Pacific hurricanes in
relation to the solar activity-related disturbances considered.

Conclusions

Applying wavelet spectral analysis to the hurricane time series, we
found periodicities that coincide with the main sunspot and magnetic
solar cycles. In the Atlantic Ocean there are peaks near 11 and 22 yr.
The Pacific Ocean time series is not long enough to allow the
identification of the 22 yr cycle, however the 11 yr cycle clearly appears.

Using superposed epoch analysis to investigate the nature of the 22 yr
cycle in hurricane occurrence, we found that the highest significant
correlations
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2024-11-25 20:55:57 UTC
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On 25 Nov 2024 03:20:38 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
Climate change has made hurricanes more powerful. But I'm sure Trump
will do something about that. He's very environmentally conscious.
Not one soul on Earth knows if that's true. A climatologist is a
prognosticator that makes money from special interest groups and whose
financial survival depends upon them. Zoltar lives as a profession.
Have you had your palm read lately?
Extreme right-wingers know better than 99% of scientists, I know.
Youse are very special people.
What you think you "know" is nothing:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1364682609002429

A 22 yr hurricane cycle and its relation with geomagnetic activity

Blanca Mendoza
Marni Pazos



Cite
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2009.09.012

Abstract
Applying spectral analysis to the Atlantic and Pacific hurricane time
series, we found periodicities that coincide with the main sunspot and
magnetic solar cycles. To assess the possibility that these
periodicities could be associated with solar activity, we obtain
correlations between hurricane occurrence and several solar
activity-related phenomena, such as the total solar irradiance, the
cosmic ray flux and the Dst index of geomagnetic activity. Our results
indicate that the highest significant correlations are found between the
Atlantic and Pacific hurricanes and the Dst index. Most importantly,
both oceans present the highest hurricane–Dst correlations during the
ascending part of odd solar cycles and the descending phase of even
solar cycles. This shows not only the existence of a 22 yr cycle but
also the nature of such periodicity. Furthermore, we found that the
Atlantic hurricanes behave differently from the Pacific hurricanes in
relation to the solar activity-related disturbances considered.

Conclusions
Applying wavelet spectral analysis to the hurricane time series, we
found periodicities that coincide with the main sunspot and magnetic
solar cycles. In the Atlantic Ocean there are peaks near 11 and 22 yr.
The Pacific Ocean time series is not long enough to allow the
identification of the 22 yr cycle, however the 11 yr cycle clearly appears.
Using superposed epoch analysis to investigate the nature of the 22 yr
cycle in hurricane occurrence, we found that the highest significant
correlations

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