Geologist Gregory Wrightstone: Land-falling hurricanes in the U.S. have been declining since 1850

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Are Hurricanes Getting Worse?

The media has been working overtime linking the latest hurricanes to man-made warming from increasing CO2.

During last week’s U.S. Vice Presidential debate, moderator Norah O’Donnell said, “Scientists say climate change makes these hurricanes larger, stronger, and more deadly because of the historic rainfall.”

Fortunately, I was provided an opportunity to present the facts during an interview with the Daily Signal’s Virginia Allen:

“The best way to look at a long-term record of hurricanes for the United States is land-falling hurricanes. We have confidence going back to 1850. We know every single hurricane that’s made landfall since 1850 because they’re hard to miss. And land-falling hurricanes in the United States have been declining. I’ve looked at that data myself. In fact, the only state that’s had an increase in land-falling hurricanes is Mississippi, and that was just barely.”

View the interview here or read the transcript here.

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