Larry isn’t targeting the east coast
Curious about this statement;
“It’s true that the total count of observed tropical depressions in the Atlantic that grow to hurricane strength has risen significantly since the 60s. But the key word in that sentence is “observed.” We now have multiple meteorological satellites watching the oceans and collecting reams of data every day of the year. The moment a depression is detected off the western coast of Africa, it’s assigned a number and is tracked.”
It didn’t occur to be that even in the 60s there were hurricanes in the Atlantic that we weren’t tracking at all or completely missed. Is this true?
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Posted: 09/07/2021 at 1:29PM