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NOAA: ‘It is premature to conclude…that global warming has already had a detectable impact on hurricane activity’ – U.S. landfalling hurricanes ‘show a slight negative trend’ since ‘late 1800s’

Updated statement Aug 2019 from NOAA GFDL: “In the Atlantic, it is premature to conclude with high confidence that human activities–and particularly GHGs that cause global warming–have already had a detectable impact on hurricane activity”

More from NOAA GFDL: “U.S. landfalling hurricanes, which even show a slight negative trend beginning from 1900 or from the late 1800s...”

NOAA GFDL: “In short, the historical Atlantic hurricane frequency record does not provide compelling evidence for a substantial greenhouse warming-induced long-term increase.”

https://www.climatedepot.com/2019/08/31/noaa-it-is-premature-to-conclude-global-warming-has-already-had-a-detectable-impact-on-hurricane-activity-u-s-landfalling-hurricanes-show-a-slight-negative-trend-since-late-1800s/

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I read Sandy-o, our modern "Nostradumbass" from the Bronx says that global warming is the cause!
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There's quite a nice battle going on in the comment section of that link you posted
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