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Paul Homewood’s Weekly Roundup Of The Climate Scaremongers
« on: September 04, 2021, 02:43:22 pm »
Paul Homewood’s Weekly Roundup Of The Climate Scaremongers

 

Hurricane Ida hit Louisiana on Sunday as a Category 4 storm, with sustained wind speeds nominally of 150 mph.

As of writing the toll has been mercifully low, just three deaths.

Without belittling the very real effect on people’s lives, the damage has been remarkably light by hurricane standards, with minor coastal flooding, trees and power lines down, and some damage to older wooden structures.

The damage was nowhere near as catastrophic as originally forecast, or as has occurred many times in the past from hurricanes.

In 1856, for instance, the ‘Last Island Hurricane’ hit the same stretch of coast and with supposedly the same wind speeds. It flattened every property in the vicinity and left more than two hundred dead.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/paul-homewoods-weekly-roundup-of-the-climate-scaremongers/