Unseen Calm In The North Pacific: Historic Storm-Free Period Since June 1
by Dr. Matthew Wielicki 4 days ago in Extreme Weather, Media, News and Opinion Reading Time: 3 mins read
For the first time in the satellite era, which began in 1966, the entire North Pacific has experienced an extraordinary meteorological anomaly. [emphasis, links added]
From June 1 to July 3, 2024, there was no named storm activity in the western, central, or eastern North Pacific.
This period of calm is highly unusual given the historical storm activity in the region during these months.
The absence of named storms during this time has significant implications for meteorology and climate science while the silence about this event in the MSM is clear evidence of the bias surrounding climate change.
https://climatechangedispatch.com/unseen-calm-in-the-north-pacific-historic-storm-free-period-since-june-1/