All data shows we have less hurricanes now than in the past 100 years. This is true even though in the past we did not have satellites telling us what is happening globally in an instant. In the past hurricanes would happen and no one knew and/or they were simply not recorded. So in reality there were even more than we have recorded back then.
Updated July 2024
October 6, 2022 – Global warming alarmists attempted a high-profile head fake, making public statements that the decline in recent hurricane activity masked an increase in strong, damaging hurricanes.
This is not based on facts or data, its just propaganda.
Take a look at which decades have seen the most serious hurricane activity over the past 100 years. They were all in the past.
A huge factor also is: In the old days storms in remote parts of the globe and ocean storms that did not reach land WERE NOT reported due to they didn’t have the technology to detect them as we do today with satellites.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) provides information on major U.S. hurricanes during the past 100-plus years. According to the NHC, 70 major hurricanes struck the United States in the 100 years between 1911 and 2010. That is an average of 7 major hurricane strikes per decade. What are the trends within this 100-year span? Let’s take a look.
Let’s split the 100-year hurricane record in half, starting with major hurricane strikes during the most recent 50 years.
During the most recent decade, 2001-2010: 7 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is exactly the 100-year average.
During the preceding decade, 1991-2000: 6 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is below the 100-year average.
During the decade 1981-1990: 4 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is substantially below the 100-year average, and ties the least number of major hurricanes on record.
During the decade 1971-1980: 4 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is substantially below the 100-year average, and ties 1981-1990 as the two decades with the least number of major hurricanes.
During the decade 1961-1970: 7 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is exactly the 100-year average.
Incredibly, not a single decade during the past 50 years saw an above-average number of major hurricanes – not a single decade!
Now let’s look at the preceding 50 years in the hurricane record, before the alleged human-induced global warming crisis.
During the decade 1951-1960: 9 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is above the 100-year average.
During the decade 1941-1950: 11 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is substantially above the 100-year average.
During the decade 1931-1940: 8 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is above the 100-year average.
During the decade 1921-1930: 6 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is slightly below the 100-year average.
During the decade 1911-1920: 8 major hurricanes struck the United States. That is above the 100-year average.
Global warming alarmists and mechanical engineers at obscure Minnesota universities may lie, but the objective data does not lie. During the past 5 decades, an average of 5.6 major hurricanes struck the United States. During the preceding 5 decades, and average of 8.4 major hurricanes struck the United States.
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