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BBC : “Researchers Say”
Researchers say unequivocally that hurricanes have gotten more damaging due to a one part per ten thousand increase in atmospheric CO2.
Climate change: Bigger hurricanes are now more damaging – BBC News
Had they done any actual research, these researchers would have known that nearly one-fourth of the 35 deadliest Atlantic hurricanes occurred during the fifteen year period from 1767 to 1782. (This chart ends in 1996, and is missing Hurricane Mitch 1998 and Hurricane Katrina 2006.)
The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492-1996
The deadliest Atlantic hurricane occurred in 1780, and destroyed every single building in Barbados.
30 Dec 1780, 2 – Jackson’s Oxford Journal at Newspapers.com
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/data_sub/perez_11_20.pdf
Every single day we see new fraudulent claims from climate researchers, loudly parroted by journalists pushing the big climate lie.
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Forest Fires 145 Years Ago
Forest fires were raging in Massachusetts and Tennessee – “Induced by the drought and aggravated by high winds.”
TimesMachine: Thursday November 12, 1874 – NYTimes.com
h/t Don Penim
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Fighting Fake Statistics With Software
Someone left this comment on my blog.
Atlanta is about to break the record for most 90-degree days in one year | The Georgia Sun
It took me about two minutes to generate these graphs, showing the claims are meaningless. Georgia’s hottest January-October came in 1954. This year wasn’t in the top ten.
The percent of hot days in Georgia peaked in 1925 has been declining for over a century.
Georgia’s record for 90 degree days came in 1927.
Georgia’s record for consecutive 90 degree days came in 1954, which was also their hottest year.
Mother Nature simply refuses to cooperate with the alarmists. A lot of cold weather headed to Georgia.
Atlanta, GA 10-Day Weather Forecast | Weather Underground
Georgia’s hottest November occurred in 1909, when Quitman had nine days over 90 degrees, and no days which failed to reach 70 degrees. The average maximum temperature was 84 degrees that month.
Compare vs. the cold this year.
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