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<p>Oddly enough, the vast majority of &#8220;winter&#8221; storms occur in the &#8220;winter.&#8221; They occur in cold places, when the amount of thermal energy is at a minimum. They occur when a mass of cold air sweeps through and wedges under warmer, humid air.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.notsorry.com/tofino/photos/WinterStorms6.jpg">The biggest waves in California occur during the winter.</a></p>
<p>Yet we constantly hear the nonsensical claim that &#8220;<em>global warming causes more storms, because there is more energy in the system.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>If you believe that, then next time you want to escape the stormy weather of Hawaii, I suggest a vacation in Antarctica. Thermal energy is very low there, so they must not have many storms. Greenland and other Arctic locations should also be suitable.</p>
<p>Below is a good web page where people talk about the &#8220;calm&#8221; weather they have encountered in polar regions with very low thermal energy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.explorersweb.com/polar/">http://www.explorersweb.com/polar/</a></p>
<p>New York has been hit by a number of strong storms this week. A couple of them delayed the US Open Final.  Another one struck last night. Not coincidentally, the northeast has seen many<em> record cold</em> temperatures this week.</p>
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<p><a href="http://mapcenter.hamweather.com/records/7day/usnortheast.html?c=all">http://mapcenter.hamweather.com/records/7day/usnortheast.html?c=all</a></p>
<p>Energy flows across gradients. Batteries have a positive and a negative terminal. A battery with two +1,000 volt terminals would be useless. No electricity would flow between them.</p>
<p>Wind blows between areas of high energy and low energy. Between high pressure and low pressure.</p>
<p>A rock falls off a cliff because of the difference in potential energy between the top and the bottom. A rock sitting in the middle of a high plateau can not fall, despite its high potential energy.</p>
<p>Similarly, storms require both warm and cold. They require both high pressure and low pressure.</p>
<p>If the Arctic warms, we should expect to see fewer storms, not more storms. Like on hot, hot Venus &#8211; where they have essentially no storms.</p>
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