BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
You
still have no rebuttal thus my previous statement about post one still stand unchallenged.
Here is MY factual rebuttal I posted many times in the Environment forum that Warmest/Alarmists people like YOU ignore despite that it from
OFFICIAL data.
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And it’s no surprise that the IPCC doesn’t think there’s an emergency. To start with, deaths from climate-related phenomena are at an all-time low. If you think deaths from climate-related catastrophes are an emergency, please point in the graph below to the start of the “emergency”.
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Storminess has not gone up, and there’s been no increase in hurricane strength or frequency … no “emergency” there.
First, the strength.
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And here is the global hurricane frequency, both for all hurricanes and for the strongest hurricanes.
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Hurricane Data Source
And here are a century and a half of records of the number of landfalling hurricanes in Florida.
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And here are the numbers of Pacific typhoons (hurricanes) from the Japanese Meteorological Agency.
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Finally, here are the declining numbers of both strong and average cyclones (Southern Hemisphere hurricanes) in Australian waters, from the
Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM).
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Droughts in the US have been decreasing, not increasing.
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And
here is the latest study from Nature Magazine showing, guess what? Globally, droughts are decreasing, not increasing.
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Nor are the extremes in the amount of moisture (droughts, floods) increasing in the US.
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And the same is true in Europe. No increase or decrease in droughts in 150 years.
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Source:
Vincente-Serrano et al., 2020
And here is the Rutgers Snow Labatory’s snow extent data from 1972 to April 2023 … basically, no change.
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Regarding heat, very hot days in the US (over 100°F, or 38°C) were much higher in the 1930s than at any other time in the last 125 years.
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Strong tornadoes in the US are steadily decreasing over the last 72 years.
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