Major Hurricanes Hitting Half As Often As They Did Eighty Years Ago

Yesterday, the community disorganizer in chief told us that hurricanes are getting stronger.

In fact, major hurricanes (sustained winds greater than 111 MPH) are becoming much less frequent and are currently at an historic minimum. The US used to get a major hurricane on average once a year, and now we only get hit about once every two years. The current stretch of eight years without a major hurricane strike is unprecedented in modern times.

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www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/ushurrlist18512009.txt

Obama seems to never have any idea what he is talking about, which is why the left loves him so much.

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6 Responses to Major Hurricanes Hitting Half As Often As They Did Eighty Years Ago

  1. Help me understand how “major” is defined. What was Sandy?

    Not a political comment, but rather, a weather jargon inquiry.

  2. Robertv says:

    The truth about sea level rise

    http://youtu.be/8EMoU8OOsBs

  3. gator69 says:

    “It’s not that our liberal friends are ignorant, it’s just that they know so much that isn’t so.”
    Ronald Reagan –

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