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@ShellenbergerMD: Over the last week, the mainstream news media claimed that hurricanes are becoming more frequent & intense, but they’re not, as the data clearly show. What’s more, it’s clear that the media are eng...…
There have been more hurricanes hit the US. this year, than Truths told by MSM. ONE.
There was a great capture of a recent weather forecast in the UK showing the 'deadly heatwave' with the map of the country covered in flames. Then contrasted with one from like the 90s showing hotter temperatures, but no flashy flames, no doomsday iconography, no panic.
A very clear show of the manipulations.
It drove me crazy this Summer when people complained about how hot it was. We had ONE day over 100! We’ve had Summers many times that had lots of days around 100. Every time someone bitched, I reminded them of this. The stupid weatherman on MSM dished out that it was an unusually hot Summer and they believed it. 🙄
I suspect when people stop using any biological faculty they have, it starts to weaken and atrophy from disuse - and not just the physical ones. Muscles, reflexes, sure, but also memory, reasoning and evaluation skills, all of it. That's part of the problem.
If there is opportunity to thieve by lying about past weather patterns and historical temperatures to push crime narratives like global warming, then I'm sure this also will be done.
Maybe accurate weather histories will one day be worth a lot!
Of course the normies will believe it, they believe everything the TV tells them.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MISINFORMATION AND DISINFORMATION
All right, enough is enough. Fake news media is using these terms interchangeably, and that has filtered down into common usage.
These terms are NOT the same.
If you accidentally pass on some wrong data, believing it's true, that's misinformation.
Deliberate misinformation = Disinformation
Easy way to remember the key difference: D for Democrat, D for Demon, D for Disinformation
/werdnerd
Contact the on-air meteorologists. Berate and mock them for going along with the deception. Use the same data they are using.
"You have more than you know".
Even in the context of the 2005 hurricane season, more frequent and intense hurricanes is a false statement. Hurricanes are more frequent because we have the technology to follow and understand hurricanes better. For every hurricane that hits the United States, 23 failed to hit us that year. Also 2005 was the second most intense on record behind 1933 when 3 of a detected 20 storms hit the United States as the technology to detect storms well before they made landfall wasn't available until the 1960s.
BTW, Intense seasons equals less sunspot activity on the sun.
Good article. The obvious big change has been the increase in population and therefore buildings that are in the way of the hurricanes. As per the article:
These are they key take-aways:
weather-related disasters are declining not increasing
rising human resilience massively outweighs climate change
every major environmental trend is headed in the right direction
Whatever it takes to keep the people from California New York out!
They will and do falsify data. Tony Heller at realclimatescience.com knows were they hide the diamonds.
I heard a segment of news talking about how we shouldn't even rebuild in areas frequently hit by hurricanes, a good portion of the east coast. Weird shit.
They kinda have a point though. Not saying that should happen, but it probably gets very expensive rebuilding a house on the beach every few years.
No they don't. People have been living there for 2 centuries, this is not about money
But it fits their narrative so well…….