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    2024 Hurricane Season: There is no long -term trend in global cyclones

    cne4hBy cne4hJanuary 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Today, the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) released regular review of global hurricane activities. [emphasis, links added]

    The comment is based on the discovery of key scientific institutions and compares it with sensational news reports and popular views.

    • Since 1950, the trend of landing on the Atlantic/Pacific Hurricane has been steadily or declining.
    • Since the reliable records, the overall hurricane frequency has not been global without the reliable record in the 1970s.
    • The significant increase in the number of hurricanes since the 19th century is due to changes in observation habits rather than actual increase.
    • Data show that since the beginning of the 19th century, at the beginning of the system, as far as the frequency or strength is concerned, the U.S. Hurricane has no long -term trend.
    • Similarly, after many storms were found before the satellite age, The Atlantic Hurricane does not have this trend.
    • More and more evidence indicates Compared with the previous era, the wind speed of the most powerful hurricane may now be overestimated, which is due to changes in the measurement method.
    • In the past 50 years, the increase in Hurricane of Atlantic Ocean has not been part of the long -term trend, but is related to the minimum restoration of hurricane activities related to the Atlantic time in the 1970s.

    The author climate researcher Paul Homewood said::

    “The observation results of the meteorological institution in 2024 confused those who claimed to see the “climate crisis” in the hurricane data. Obviously, even if the public is afraid that the tropical storm is getting worse, we have not seen the increase in the frequency of hurricane. “

    Dr. GWPF Director Bennie Flee said:

    “The media hype, the gap between the public's views and the reality of experience data becomes more and more obvious. The report clarifies the facts, which is a welcome correction measure to mislead the news report of Hurricane. “

    Read the complete thesis here: Hurricane Season 2024 (PDF)

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