They’re getting more frequent and stronger. That is “new”. Try reading. It’s good for your brain.
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Come on! Really? What about the great Galveston hurricane in the 1800s and many others. We haven’t seen storms as bad as the 1950s. I thought this was a news source
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This is fake news. 30’s and 40’s were statistically far worse but don’t let facts get in the way of your agenda.
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Obviously you didn't read the story.
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This is a lie and this tweet should be deleted
@AP America is being struck by FEWER major hurricanes than for most of history. The trend-line of land-falling major hurricanes is CLEARLY decreasing. Sincerely, A Guy Who Used To Professionally Track Hurricanespic.twitter.com/1JLb6KXdfb
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(A Major Hurricane btw is Cat. 3+.) The trend is even more pronounced among all hurricanes, as can be seen in this image. Again, the trend-line is CLEARLY negative, the opposite of what the
@AP is claiming. This is the scientific consensus.pic.twitter.com/Zlih0zk9aC
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