About dem hurricanes..
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GW, further line of questioning:
If yes, human society has an impact on climate, then just using temperature as one metric, can we heat up or cool down climate in certain regions? Is this enough to effect global temperture regulation? What effect on ocean currents, which are driven in part by heat transfer between atmosphere and surface water temperatures.
If so, does this effect weather patterns? And would the frequency and intensity of storms and hurricanes as a general trend be one indicator of this?
All questions that are logical and sequential. I merely pointed to the article because it cited that this was the most powerful storm to hit China in fifty years. I was not, as you seem to allude to, twisting the facts, a comparison between the power of Katrina and this particular storm on wind speed. There are regionally differnet strength due to local conditions. However, it still underlies a general trend of incresed intensity in storms of similar types around the globe, subject to local conditions.