I could not put it in the correct thread (or closed by moderator or >30
days old) so I made a new topic. There is another paper out about the
link between hurricanes and GW.
I quote: '... we can apporximately apportion the record summer SST (of
2005) anomaly relative to 1901-70 in the TNA (tropical North Atlantic)
of 0.92°C as 0.45°C for global SST, <0.1°C for the smoothed AMO, and
0.2°C for ENSO. The remaining ~0.2°C is the order of the change
associated with phenomena that vary from year to year, including
departure of the annual AMO value from the smoothed decadal value.'
So, I'm waiting on the response of Landsea/Pielke/...
Citation: Trenberth, K.E., and D.J. Shea (2006), Atlantic hurricanes
and natural variability in 2005, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L12704,
doi:10.1029/2006GL026894.
Wouter
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