HomeMiddle ColumnYale and George Mason U. poll exposed: Claims 16% of respondents 'personally... Middle Column Yale and George Mason U. poll exposed: Claims 16% of respondents ‘personally experienced a hurricane last year’ despite fact that ‘not a single (or barely 1) hurricane struck U.S. last year’ By Marc Morano - April 25, 2012 200 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsastrologycruhurricanesmkeypollingtornadoswacky Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleGreen Guru James Lovelock says ‘we don’t know what the climate is doing’ and ‘The climate is doing its usual tricks. There’s nothing much really happening yet’Next articleEPA Official’s ‘Philosophy’ On Oil Companies: ‘Crucify Them’ – Just As Romans Crucified Conquered Citizens Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Latest Survey of ‘Coral Cover’ Fundamentally Unscientific Climate411 The relatively low percentage cover is because only the reef perimeter is surveyed by AIMS, which is the equivalent of reporting on the population... Read more Models, Climate Scientists Wrong Again…New Study Finds Jet Stream Strengthening, Not Weakening Climate411 ...in fact found that the winter jet stream over the North Atlantic and Eurasia has increased in average speed by 8% to 132 mph. Read more Star Marine Ecologist Committed Misconduct, University Says Climate411 Finding against Danielle Dixson vindicates whistleblowers who questioned high-profile work on ocean acidification Read more