Another look at the incredibly poor ethics of the people behind climate alarmism.
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Tony I checked the NASA’s sea temperature graphic for 1899 when Australia’s most destructive cyclone, Mahina, hit the Northern Queensland mainland. According to Wikipedia: “Cyclone Mahina was notable for producing the highest recorded storm surge of any tropical cyclone in history.”
Not, surprisingly, NASA’s sea temperatures were very cool around the area and the Coral Sea from whence it began its track.
Also, you might check the devastating Bhola Cyclone, which hit East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in 1970. Estimates of death and missing vary greatly but could be over a million souls. I was there a few years later (working for UNOCAL) and the devastation was still noticeable from the storm surge. Similarly to my observation of Mahina, the NASA sea temperatures in the Bay of Bengal were coolish for the Bhola cyclone.
Cheers,
JB