Home Middle Column Scientists question whether Irene was even a hurricane at landfall: 'No reliable... Middle Column Scientists question whether Irene was even a hurricane at landfall: ‘No reliable evidence of hurricane-force winds at any time’ By Marc Morano - August 30, 2011 86 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagshurricanesmediamodels Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleScientists Slam Link Between Hurricanes and Global WarmingNext articleSen. Inhofe: Rick Perry won’t cave to ‘extreme’ environmentalists Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Flat-Earthers Rejoice! Climate411 Flat-earthers all over this flat Earth are rejoicing now that “a brash new world map vying for global domination.” Read more James Cook University Walks Back Extreme Global Warming Coral Extinction Claims Climate411 Peter Ridd is right - the Great Barrier Reef is not in immediate danger of dying. James Cook University, Peter Ridd's adversary in his... Read more Chuck DeVore: Texas’ blackouts – here’s the truth about why they happened and what we have to do next Climate411 It’s important to note that had every Texas generator powered by natural gas, coal, nuclear and hydro operated at full output during the height... Read more