"Study has new take on jump in storms; Disputes a tie to global warming"
"by Seth Borenstein, Associated Press | May 19, 2008
WASHINGTON - Global warming isn't to blame for the recent jump in hurricanes in the Atlantic, concludes a study by a prominent federal scientist whose position has shifted on the subject.
Not only that, warmer temperatures will reduce the number of hurricanes in the Atlantic and those making landfall, research meteorologist Tom Knutson reported in a study released yesterday.
In the past, Knutson has raised concerns about the effects of climate change on storms. His new paper has the potential to heat up a simmering debate among meteorologists about current and future effects of global warming in the Atlantic.
Ever since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, hurricanes have often been seen as a symbol of global warming's wrath. Many climate change specialists have tied the rise of hurricanes in recent years to global warming and hotter waters that fuel them.
Another group of specialists, those who study hurricanes and who are more often skeptical about global warming, say there is no link. They attribute the recent increase to a natural, multidecade cycle.
What makes this study different is Knutson, a meteorologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's fluid dynamics lab in Princeton, N.J.
He has warned about the harmful effects of climate change and has even complained in the past about being censored by the Bush administration on past studies on the dangers of global warming...."
And now he has CHANGED SIDES, huh?
Read the rest and see the MSM censor and bash him!