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DC WMAL RADIO INTERVIEW – MARC MORANO – October 7, 2016 – Climate Depot founder and filmmmaker of the new film ‘Climate Hustle’ www.ClimateHustle.com
• Hurricane and Climate Media Hype: NBC’s Ron Allen Thinks Climate Deal Is ‘Designed to Stop’ Storms Like Hurricane Matthew
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Clip from the film ‘Climate Hustle’: Extreme weather claims debunked – Climate Hustle now available on DVD!
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US Hurricanes Continue Their Decline: ‘Peaked in 1886…Declining ever since – as CO2 has increased’
The number of hurricanes striking the US peaked in 1886, and have been declining ever since – as CO2 has increased.
Dr. Roger Pielke Jr. has done one very important climate thing today – he’s updated his now famous graph of hurricane drought.
Weather Channel Founder Says Hurricane Matthew Is ‘Nature Not Mankind’
Pielke Jr. on how extreme weather is NOT getting worse:
‘Flood disasters are sharply down. U.S. floods not increasing either.’
‘Is U.S. drought getting worse? No.’
‘U.S. hurricane landfalls (& their strength) down by ~20% since 1900.’
‘Recent years have seen record low tornadoes.’
Professor Pielke Jr. also noted: “US hurricane landfalls (& their strength) down by ~20% since 1900” and provided this graph.
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Season Approaches: U.S. Hits Record 127 Months Since Major Hurricane Strike
Tuesday marks a record 127 months since a major hurricane has made landfall in the continental United States, according to statistics compiled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Hurricane Research Division, which keeps data on all the hurricanes that have struck the U.S. since 1851.
The current drought in major hurricane activity is a “rare event” that occurs only once every 177 years, according to a study published last year by researchers at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) entitled The Frequency and Duration of U.S. Hurricane Droughts.
The Real ‘Consensus’: Global Warming Causes FEWER Hurricanes
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Obama Longest-Serving President Not to See a Major (Cat 3 +) Hurricane Strike The U.S.
Obama has seen just four hurricanes make landfall on his watch, none of them classified by NOAA as major storms. Three were Category 1 storms (Irene in 2011; Isaac and Sandy in 2012) and just one was a Category 2 hurricane (Arthur in 2014).
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• Hurricanes have not increased in the US in frequency, intensity or normalized damage since at least 1900. The same holds for tropical cyclones globally since at least 1970 (when data allows for a global perspective).