HomeMiddle ColumnProf. Pielke Jr.: 'From 1850-1989 the US averaged one hurricane landfall every... Middle Column Prof. Pielke Jr.: ‘From 1850-1989 the US averaged one hurricane landfall every 8 years before July 1st. Since 1990 there have been zero’ By Marc Morano - May 28, 2013 214 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsazhurricanes Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleEpic Fail: Warmist paper Prediction In 2009 – ‘World will warm faster than predicted in next five years, study warns’ — Warming ‘expected to silence global warming skeptics’Next articleLord Monckton: ‘OVER-POPULATION: ANOTHER NON-PROBLEM’ — ‘The world’s population is getting richer. As we get richer, we have fewer children’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Climate Change Weekly #443: Politically Connected Piggies at the Trough for ‘Inflation’ Bill Climate411 Politically Connected Piggies at the Trough for ‘Inflation’ Bill Read more Breaking Down Biden’s Climate Bill – LIVE Climate Change Roundtable Climate411 Participate in the chat on the YouTube stream LIVE at Noon CT today and every Friday to get your questions answered. Read more Burning Imported Wood in Drax Power Plant ‘Doesn’t Make Sense’, Says Kwarteng Climate411 The importing of wood to burn in Drax power station “is not sustainable” and “doesn’t make any sense”, the business and energy secretary, Kwasi... Read more