Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
After the terrible 2005 hurricane season, a lot of doom-and-gloom environmentalist types were predicting that severe global warming consequences were upon us, and that we could expect 2005-like hurricane seasons as the norm for the foreseeable future.
They told us to gear up for season after season of major deadly hurricanes.
The 2006 hurricane season came, and not only wasn't it as severe as 2005, it was actually a below-average year for hurricanes. The panic died down.
Seven years later, it appears that 2005 was just an anomaly, and that we aren't any more likely to experience bad hurricane seasons than we were in previous generations.