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Atlantic hurricane season off to slowest start in a decade: Will aggressive forecasts still hold?
Atlantic hurricane season off to slowest start in a decade | Fox Weather
With no named storms yet through June 5, it’s the latest the Atlantic Basin has gone without its first named storm in a decade. The 2014 hurricane season took the entire month of June off, with Tropical Storm Arthur waiting to form until July 1 as the season’s inaugural named storm.
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So far in 2024 the weather-hurricane forecasters have made their draconian predictions of doom and gloom (25-named storms) --- BUT --- so far they are No-Shows.
Some Hurricanes will materialize and unfortunately some will cause serious issues as they have done for thousands of years.
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HISTORY: Great Atlantic Hurricane of 1780 --
(two hundred years before any significant man-made CO2):
A massive hurricane tears through the Lesser Antilles, creating a swath of destruction from the Grenadines to Bermuda that leaves 23,200 souls dead and no fewer than 65 naval vessels from France, the Netherlands and Great Britain lost at sea or smashed to splinters on a lee shore, to say nothing of the devastation ashore, where thousands of homes and business were swept away by the storm's surge. The Great Hurricane of 1780 remains the single most destructive weather event in the history of the Atlantic Ocean.
(200 years before any significant man-made CO2)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Hurricane_of_1780
The Climate Is Changing – The Climate has Always Been Changing!
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Reality: How can anyone claim that big hurricanes are caused by CO2?
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