Fact Check: Hurricanes Are Not Strengthened by Our CO2 Emissions

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  1. Sunsettommy

    Sunsettommy Well-Known Member

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    Where have all the warmist/alarmists gone?

    Snicker.......
     
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    Watts Up With That?

    2022 Global Wide Hurricane Season Ends with Weakest Storm Levels of the Last 42 Years

    January 5, 2023


    Guest essay by Larry Hamlin

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    After nearly 4 decades of Democrat driven flawed and failed politically contrived climate alarmist propaganda claims of worsening global climate impacts NOAA’s measured worldwide hurricane season science data for all year 2022 tropical storms shows that global wide storms were at their lowest strength levels in the last 42 years (since 1981) as shown by the ACE (Accumulated Cyclone Energy reflecting the combined frequency, intensity and duration of all storms) data below from Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science which tracks NOAA’s National Hurricane Center tropical storm data.

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    No Climate Emergency developing......
     
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    Pacific Typhoon Frequency Trending Down, Contradicting Earlier Climate Predictions
    By P Gosselin on 5. September 2023

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    Typhoon Update:

    The number of Pacific typhoons have decreased over the past 7 decades. That’s the trend according to the latest data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).

    Today we look at the data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for the number of typhoons formed in the Pacific in the month of August, now that the latest data are available:

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    Data source: JMA. Chart by Kirye

    This past August saw 6 typhoons, and so over the past 70+ years the overall August trend in terms of frequency has been modestly downward.

    Clearly the so-called “climate experts” have been wrong since they claimed tropical storms and would intensify and become more frequent as a result of a warmer planet. That hasn’t been the case in the Pacific.

    Annual trend also downward

    Next we look again at the latest data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for the number of typhoons formed annually in the Pacific since 1951.

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    Data source: JMA.
     
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    Yet another broadside at the climate change panicers. Randomness, randomness, randomness. to quote the IPCC
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    Oh they'll just pivot and say that climate change is causing fewer storms. Whatever is happening no matter what. If it's a fluke I've storm in Texas, or a wild fire started by arsonists, a dead bird in your yard or an itchy patch of skin on your elbow it's global climate catastrophy that's eminent and if you don't rush out and make a bunch of stupid laws the world will end.

    Religions have been doing that for millenia. This is just the latest. Climatism. Mock it.
     
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    There are fewer tropical cyclones in the Pacific.
    NEW! 2023 Data: Pacific Typhoon Activity Calmed Considerably Past 7 Decades!
    By P Gosselin on 26. January 2024

    The data from Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) Pacific typhoons formed and those making landfall in Japan are now available and have been tabulated by Tony Heller’s wife, Kirye.

    Result: no rising trend for the past 70 years!
    The JMA’s data go back more than 7 decades, to 1951.

    First we look at the latest data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for the number of typhoons formed annually in the Pacific since 1951.

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    Data source: JMA here.

    Where’s the climate crisis? In the US or European data?

    The linear trend for the number of typhoons has fallen some 10%.

    Warmer and calmer Pacific

    Contrary to the claims from alarmists, typhoons have in fact become less frequent. The trend has been clearly downward since the globe has been said to have warmed nearly 1°C.

    Typhoons landfalling in Japan no trend

    Next we look at the number of typhoons having made landfall in Japan:

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    Data source: JMA here.

    The trend has been constant over the past 70 years. The model projections of more frequent and stronger tropical storms in the Pacific have turned out to be completely wrong.
     
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