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US Hurricane Strikes Have Dropped 25% Since CO2 Was 280 PPM
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Hurricanes have a beneficial effect of providing moisture for lots of places during late summer and early fall. We could use a couple right now, but probably won’t get them.
I prefer tropical storms vs Hurricanes. Tropical storms have made Chihuahua Mexico nicely green this year. The desert is green