These records are for the USA: Strongest recorded hurricane ever to hit the mainland: 1935 Deadliest hurricane: 1900 Worst flood: 1927 Most intense tornadoes: 1970s. Anybody care to share what the CO2 ppm were in those years?
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Maybe anecdotal, but the other side uses those "arguments" constantly...
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The alarmists use every anecdote of severe weather now as evidence of climate change. what's good for the goose...
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Just because stupidity is popular...
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Vladivostok ice core readings
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A variant of the Lucretius problem (ie “the fool believes that the tallest mountain in the world will be equal to the tallest one he has observed.”)
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We have good statistics on the frequency of extreme weather events. Even the IPCC sees no relationship, but that is not reported as the scare mongering must go on.pic.twitter.com/0faZjXyBR8
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I know - even the most pessimistic outlooks aren't what the hucksters are screaming. "OMG all life on Earth will be eradicated! Science! Consensus!"pic.twitter.com/zwHGoCMILW
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These are quantitative records. Not anecdotal. Less tornadoes is anecdotal?
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Yes, one year of strange weather is meaningless.
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Yes. All forecast models for long periods are bullshit.
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