I found this article interesting. I remember after Katrina there were predictions that we were entering an era of increasingly violent and destructive hurricanes, and that there would be calamitous consequences. Instead, we've had the longest stretch of no significant hurricane-type storm ever recorded.
I'm not drawing any larger conclusions, but it does suggest we know less than we think we know about natural forces.
http://www.livescience.com/50704-hurricane-drought.html
I'm not drawing any larger conclusions, but it does suggest we know less than we think we know about natural forces.
http://www.livescience.com/50704-hurricane-drought.html