I had switched to summer tyres, so I'm working from home today, but went out for some skiing in a slightly extended lunch, and was busted by one of the major newspapers
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I will be really impressed when we achieve the ability to modify the weather to prevent these storms from occurring. Maybe some kind of artificial wind shear to prevent them from forming in the first place will do it.An interesting article on the forecast skills for hurricane Harvey. It's pretty impressive that it was known so much in advance that this could become something serious, though in this case, in hindsight, perhaps the early focus should have been not so much on the wind, but the stalling which caused the incredible rainfall.

The main reason for this heavy rainfall was that the storm stalled, so the same areas got all the rain, and this was also near the Gulf enabling more moisture to be fed to the storm. I think it will extremely difficult to prove a link between anthropogenic warming and an increase in such hurricane paths. If there is an increase in hurricane frequency, then also more such paths, but claims of an increased frequency are controversial.
Yes this is all true but the issue is that blocking systems that make these storms stall are occurring more often because of climate change. Also, storms now have more precip associated with them. I saw research linking both to climate change and explaining the mechanism with how it works- more blocking systems and more precip systems. As an example, for my local area, we have had extremely high single snowfall totals going back to the early 2000 it's getting ridiculous. The records at NYC go back to the 1800s and most of the top ten snowfall totals have occurred in the last 20 years! We even had a 30 inch snowstorm a couple of years ago, something that has never before happened on an island at this latitude before.The main reason for this heavy rainfall was that the storm stalled, so the same areas got all the rain, and this was also near the Gulf enabling more moisture to be fed to the storm. I think it will extremely difficult to prove a link between anthropogenic warming and an increase in such hurricane paths. If there is an increase in hurricane frequency, then also more such paths, but claims of an increased frequency are controversial.

Hurricane Sandy's unusual path was also linked to increased blocking that is now occurring that forced the storm in the opposite direction that these storms usually go in at our latitude.There is no rapid warming in the summer in the Arctic. Winters, however, warmed rapidly in the 1990-2010 period.
If you look at stations with long records, you can certainly find many showing a trend of increasing precipitation over the last decades. While there may be more than one explanation for that, the increases are rarely that dramatic to match the increase in flood damage in seriously hit areas. A greater problem is urbanisation. Not only is absorbing landscape paved, but more property is located in harm's way.
In general, more heat tend to give more precipitation, but it's something that should be manageable. And it still takes a perfect storm to drop 1000-1500 mm of rain in a few days.

Yes, it is the major obstacle- this taboo thing- it mutes research with its chilling effect on progress. The other taboo is overpopulation (and high pop density). I hope to see controllable fusion energy in my lifetime, but we'll see I guess. 50 years at the outside.......The key to deal with so many problems with the environment, poverty and population is abundant, cheap energy. And none of today's technolgies can offer that. Certsinly not the stone age technology that is fossile fuel. I find it hard to see anything other than fusion capable of that. It's still a long way, but the greater problem is that this road has become a taboo even among most scientists.

Well, it's linked to poverty, which is linked to economic growth and ultimately the availability of cheap energy.

Doc, do you think it's possible that the technology for controllable fusion reactors is already out there but not being shared? From time to time we hear about these possibilities (like the E-Cat, but that was proven not to be a feasible design.)A-L-E-X, you won't see poor people building fusion reactors and you definitely won't see nations capable of building them giving them away.