Any truth to this? Apparently the 1880s were a LOT worse for hurricanes. Any weather control then?
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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.