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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1418123)9/6/2023 6:36:03 PM
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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1418123)9/7/2023 8:53:38 AM
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warming causes an increase in pleasant days

And you're not even grateful. Be careful ... stuff like that'll make people doubt the narrative. Cause you know, pleasant days are a good thing.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1418123)9/7/2023 8:56:19 AM
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P acific Typhoon Frequency Trending Down, Contradicting Earlier Climate Predictions
By P Gosselin on 5. September 2023

Typhoon Update:

The number of Pacific typhoons have decreased over the past 7 decades. That’s the trend according to the latest data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).

Look out, another good thing.

Today we look at the data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for the number of typhoons formed in the Pacific in the month of August, now that the latest data are available:



Data source: JMA. Chart by Kirye

This past August saw 6 typhoons, and so over the past 70+ years the overall August trend in terms of frequency has been modestly downward.

Clearly the so-called “climate experts” have been wrong since they claimed tropical storms and would intensify and become more frequent as a result of a warmer planet. That hasn’t been the case in the Pacific.

Annual trend also downward

Next we look again at the latest data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for the number of typhoons formed annually in the Pacific since 1951.



Data source: JMA.

This is good news. All the talk about a climate crisis is fake and hype.

Pacific Typhoon Frequency Trending Down, Contradicting Earlier Climate Predictions (notrickszone.com)