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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (966535)9/22/2016 5:49:52 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 1574679
 
The Continental US is not the globe.

True but

1 - If the extremes of what the alarmists say are true, its a big enough part of the globe that over the long run (the 2 replies covering the US covered in one case over 6 decades and in the other the entire history of the US) it should show some sort of positive trend in hurricanes and/or tornadoes (the subject of one of my other replies). Also the data wasn't about the continental US by the US (it just happens that all the biggest that hit the US hit the contiguous 48.

2 - See the third reply covering hurricane landfall in the Philapeans over a period of over a century, and cyclonic energy in the west pacific over 40 plus years, and then finally over the globe from 1970 to 2015.

I'll re-post the last graph covering the whole Earth.

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