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 183 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 Claim: President Biden “Aiming to Destroy a … Climate Lawsuit” Climate411 A lawsuit to make climate action a constitutional right; A team of young plaintiffs including James Hansen’s granddaughter is shocked that Biden is opposing... Read more Watch Western Sanctions on Russia Boomerang: A Global Energy and Food Crisis in The Making Climate411 After weeks of contradictory advice from Brussels, the EU just gave its assent to payment for Russian gas in roubles by its members. Read more Eat the Bugs Peasant: Part XXXXXX Climate411 German Researchers Find Fine Particle Emissions from Barbecues May Endanger Public Health Read more