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Hurricane intensity and frequency is comparable to the early 20th century (there was a relative lull from the 50s to the 70s IIRC). Hurricane losses have increased only because exposures (total value of property in a location) have increased with rising populastion.
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"Climate change means superstorms" is something the usual suspects have been deliberately implying for a long time, but there's zero evidence for it in the data.
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One of the few interesting things to come out of the Podesta email leak is that he and his organization took credit with donors for trying to destroy Roger Pielke Jr.'s career (with partial success) over this article:https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/disasters-cost-more-than-ever-but-not-because-of-climate-change/ …
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