Any truth to this? Apparently the 1880s were a LOT worse for hurricanes. Any weather control then?
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https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdec.shtml
According to NOAA at least
1851-1860 saw 20 strikes by Hurricanes
1861-1870 saw 15
1871-1880 saw 20
1881-1890 saw 21
1891-1900 saw 21
1931-1940 saw 21
1941-1950 saw 24
From about 1951 onwards we as of yet have never seen never saw over 20 Hurricanes strikes in a decade
And from about 1961-2000. We never had over 15 strikes in one decade.
Something changed in 2001. Though with 2001-2010 recording 18. And 2011-2020 recording 19.
Never remember any mention of hurricanes during the civil war?
The earliest American acknowledgement of a hurricane that I'm aware of was the Great Storm of 1900, which struck Galveston and killed thousands of people.
It's still the deadliest natural disaster, in terms of total lives lost, in US history.
I've been to Galveston many times and seen the hurricane museum there. It's why the Seawall exists.
Check out the one during the war of 1812 in Washington d.c. same day the burned the capital. Plus a tornado. Put about 1000 of the 5000 British troops who attacked out of commission and rain out out the fires.
Cool. God acts in mysterious ways.
I'd like to match this up to the 20 year solar cycle to see where they fall instead of by decade