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Two examples of climate propaganda
« on: April 17, 2023, 11:30:23 am »
Two examples of climate propaganda
By Joe Bastardi |April 16th, 2023|13 Comments
Well lets see what we have here, in New Scientist Magazine

Climate change may drive more hurricanes towards the US east coast
Warming in the eastern Pacific Ocean may change wind patterns above the Gulf of Mexico, leading to more hurricanes making landfall in the eastern US

By James Dinneen

7 April 2023

 
My comment right off the bat. Misleading title. The East coast includes the northeast, This is for the southeast US centered on Florida where compared to the 30s and 40s, up until recently there has not been the number of hits per decade. So right off the bat. there is a problem where the authors do not acknowledge what USED TO HAPPEN.


Back to the article

The winds that steer hurricanes may shift due to climate change, sending more storms over the eastern and southern coasts of the US. The change in wind patterns – driven by warmer waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean – could also make the storms stronger.

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