Street fishing in Miami in 1926.
As CO2 has increased, the number of hurricanes hitting the US has plummeted.
During the late 19th century, the US averaged more than two hurricane strikes per year, but over the past decade has averaged less than one per year. Perhaps Exxon should get a tax break for saving the climate?
Adjusted for inflation, that was the costliest hurricane in US history.
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CO2 up = hurricanes down. Not what we were promised.
It is settled science that global warming can cause fewer hurricanes when it is not causing more hurricanes. We never seem to have the ideal Goldylocks number of hurricanes that we used to have before the evil industrial revolution.
I gotta say I suspect that Atlantic Hurricane incidence and severity is going to increase significantly within the next two seasons.
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