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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate But hey, bro.
keep cherry-picking the coincidental incidents of geomagnetic unrest when a hurricane intensifies, whilst totally ignoring the hundreds and hundreds of times when hurricanes don't intensify nor exist during similar geomagnetic activity. Now THAT's science!
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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Since, according to you 23 minutes ago, Wilma explosively intensified because of the truly staggering geomagnetic unrest of a whopping Kp4 then we should have seen quite remarkable hurricane activity in June, yet nothing fucking happened.
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NHC’s 2025 Forecast Verification Report evaluates the performance of official track, intensity, size, and genesis forecasts for tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific basins — along with the models used to produce them.
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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate data from 16/17 october of 2015 when Wilma formed in 2005. yeah, fits well, if you're retarded.
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@PROLIFICSHlTTER @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Well, here’s one of your examples, that seems to fit what I’m saying.👇🏼
FD2you 👀@FD2you
@PROLIFICSHlTTER @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Wilma formed during geomagnetic unrest and rapidly intensified right after the southward Bz and Kp4 conditions. “Wilma eventually became a hurricane on October 18. Shortly thereafter, explosive intensification occurred”
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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate That's about the level of cogency I expected.
Prepackaged gif.
Even a toddler could do better.
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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate You left it in a reply from *yesterday*, so one assumes it's what you still believe, regardless of how old the quoted post is. Did you not even read your own post before quoting it? You just repost things from two years ago without even checking them? roflz

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@PROLIFICSHlTTER @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Two years ago, compared to my reply to you from today.
Yup…ya sure got me there.
GIF
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@PROLIFICSHlTTER @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Image links from post above.
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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Cool yapping. Now reconcile your previous statement that geomagnetic activity "always" occurs during hurricane intensification with the FACT that little geomagnetic activity, by all metrics you wish to cherrypick, occurred during the most powerful hurricane ever observed, retard.
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@PROLIFICSHlTTER @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate I don’t need to consider anything you say, because you don’t seem capable of looking at it through an electromagnetic eye.
Think about the electric circuit between the core and the sea of energy or our planet is swimming in.
We can see the flow from the CMB to space.


FD2you 👀@FD2you
@ChrisMartzWX Knowing how cyclones tend to be affected by geomagnetic activity, how they don’t cross the equator, and how their paths appear to match the equatorial energetic dual bands on the Sun, Ganymede, and more, maybe…just maybe, there’s more going on here, than just Coriolis effect.
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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Because Wilma rapidly intensified over the course of just one day.
Retard.
It's okay though, despite you moving the goalposts AGAIN from "coincide with rapid intensification" to "before rapid intensification", previous days were equally unremarkable.
Bye.



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@PROLIFICSHlTTER @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Why do you only look at one day?
How difficult is it to see the plausibility in electric current helping to spin the storms up?
You’re trying to debunk it, with half a clue about what you’re debunking?
That’s just stupid and dishonest.
I guess we’re done here.
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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate As is typical of your ilk, you have the memory of a literal goldfish.

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@PROLIFICSHlTTER @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Hmmm…
“Considering rapid intensification seems to occur with a coinciding geomagnetic storm, more times than not,”
You are only proving that you have no idea what I’m talking about, and that your reading comprehension is a bit off.
Why would I want to continue from here?
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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate Convection releases latent heat which is what fuels the warm-core of a hurricane, so this hurts the hurricane!
You're welcome for the meteorology 101 lesson. Now go find a fat cock to choke on, and stop bothering people with your inane and insipid nonsense.
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@FD2you @NHC_Atlantic @tropicalupdate geo.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Me…
This flattens the vertical contrast in temperature between warm ocean surface below and cold upper troposphere above, which flattens lapse rates. That means that air struggles to rise, so convection is less likely to occur!
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