Florida Hurricanes Occur Half As Often As They Used To

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

In the 1870’s when CO2 was below 300 PPM, Florida averaged one hurricane per year. Now they average one every two years, and have had no hurricane strikes for almost ten years.

President Obama went to Florida a few weeks ago, and told them that increasing CO2 puts them at increased risk of hurricanes. As always, he was lying and talking about things he knows nothing about.

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2 Responses to Florida Hurricanes Occur Half As Often As They Used To

  1. emsnews says:

    Eventually a hurricane will hit Florida. Did you read that Murdoch has bought the National Geographic corporation and complex and their TV channel?

    Interesting news. Maybe he will have videos featuring you debunking global warming…

  2. Andy DC says:

    You willl never hear a whisper of these facts in the LSM, facts that fly in the face of alarmist propaganda. The alarmist buzzards must be very frustrated, ghoulishly circling around for yet another hurricane season that refuses to materialize.

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