There have been 35 cyclones in the last 800 years which killed more than 10,000 people. Thirty-three of them occurred with CO2 below 350 PPM. The deadliest one in 1970 was blamed on global cooling at the time.
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When one considers the much smaller world population and much lower human density from 800 years ago, killing 10,000 people back had to occur from a Mega Super Monster Cyclone.
Like the dinosaurs, we don’t see many of them around today.
Those MSM Cyclones are extinct.
one must see that what you say kbray makes total sense. people are gullible, what can we do?
We also have satellites in space telling us to get the hell out of Dodge or Manilla as the case may be. Your clue in the old days was your neighbors hut flying by.
The Weather Bureau gave Galveston residents 24 hours warning ahead of the 1900 storm. Nobody listened, just like they didn’t in 2008.