Hurricane Season Year Round - Is It Possible?

Happy New Year from Mother Nature; Introducing Tropical Hurricane Zeta! Is it possible that Tropical Storm Zeta, which has just extended the horrific record breaking 2005 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season, will become a full-fledged Hurricane?

Are these Hurricane Seasons getting longer? Is it is possible in the future Hurricane Seasons may last all year long? Some say it is and the Global Warming alarmists talk of SuperStorms where the weather changes drastically and violently creating monster storms. Of course before one decides to debate this problem we may wish to reflect on this last 2005 Hurricane Season, where we had the three most powerful Hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic Hurricane Historical Data.

The 2005 Hurricane Season started two-weeks early and finished one-week late with Epsilon and now has re-emerged with Tropical Storm Zeta. But now, as the New Year shows us 2006 and with Zeta still going strong; does this mean that the 2006 Tropical Hurricane Season started 6 months early? Technically yes, but theoretically no. Never the less it begs the question is it possible to get a Tropical Storm in Early February too?

And if so, does this mean we are never safe from the dangers of Tropical Storms or Hurricanes, that they can occur at any time and that Tropical Hurricane Seasonality is merely a guideline, albeit a bad one? Are SuperStorms already here and is Climate Change already that far along? Have we been kidding ourselves or have there always been storms late in the year in the middle of the Atlantic, yet no one really cared or noticed? Think on this, as things seem to be changing in 2006.

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