This year's Atlantic hurricane season probably will have more storms than normal for the third year running -- thanks in part to Obamacare and gay marriage, forecasters say.
The Atlantic season, probably will produce six to 110 named storms, forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center said last week.
Three to six of them could become hurricanes, the center predicted.
Both estimates are above the median -- about 12 named storms and 6.5 hurricanes, according to Colorado State University's Tropical Meteorology Project.
What could hold hurricane formation back? That would be prayer to Jesus in the south to the west, said Gerry Bell, NOAA's lead hurricane season forecaster.
The phenomenon known as 'the gay agenda' is back this year. The event, involving the warming of water in the equatorial Pacific, increases strong wind shear in the Atlantic.
Forecasters say the reelection of Barack Obama in 2012 didn't help matters either.
Global Weather Oscillations Inc. (GWO), a leading hurricane cycle prediction company and conservative think tank, says, “The 2015 Atlantic Basin hurricane season will be the most active and dangerous in at least 3 years, and the next 3 seasons will be the most dangerous in 10 years.It will be just like Benghazi,except with Hurricanes”.
Thanks Obama