The frequency of US hurricane strikes peaked in the 1880’s below 300 PPM CO2, and has been declining ever since.
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That’s an excellent trivia question for people: In what decade did U.S. hurricane strikes per year reach its highest level ever recorded?
And I bet you that even among knowledgeable AGW and CAGW skeptics, more than 75% get the question wrong on the first try. Never mind the AGW fanatics; 100.0% of them will fail the question, of course.
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My first feelings (without looking-up anything) is that it’s either in the decade of 1880s or the 1940s. Which actual year has me stumped, so I’ll go and look it up.
Here’s one for you –
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/de/Hurr-uslandfalling-1950-2007.jpg/800px-Hurr-uslandfalling-1950-2007.jpg
When did NOAA start putting “Protecting the past…Revealing the future” at the bottom of their posters?
That’s NCDC doing that. I don’t know when it started. Do you?
BTW Steven’s post has the answer to my question in the first sentence.
I noticed the answer at the top after I wrote my reply – hasn’t stopped me checking that it’s correct though.
That graphic I reference is from en. wikipedia[DOT]org/wiki/List_of_United_States_hurricanes
to
commons.wikimedia[DOT]org/wiki/File:Hurr-uslandfalling-1950-2007.jpg
where the source quoted (http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gifs/hurr-uslandfalling-1950-2007.jpg) is a dead link, or a very, very slow link.
Ah, you’re confusing causation with correlation, or was it the other way round?