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Hurricane Activity Reconstruction Show greater hurricane frequency as the globe is cold • Increase capacity by that?


Via P Gosselin

Climate science is in shock! Sediment core analyzes show that storms occur more frequently when the globe is cooler, during the Little Ice Age.

of Germany”klimanachtrichten” (climate news) reports here about unexpected findings related to hurricane frequency. It turns out that storms occurred more frequently during the Little Ice Age, when global temperatures were one degree colder than they are today.

This finding contradicts climate science’s claim that global warming produces more hurricanes.

The data shows that the opposite is true.

Little Ice Age is active

Despite all the drama and hysteria we hear from the media every time a hurricane makes landfall, reconstructing storm activity using sediment cores shows that hurricanes actually more frequent during the Little Ice Age, and their activity follows descending cycles – as reported by Conversations, November 2022:

The image is cropped at klimanachrichten.de here.

Hurricanes occurred more frequently during the Little Ice Age than over the past 100 years:

Summary: The image is cropped at klimanachrichten.de here.

Colder periods are associated with more storms.

This will tell us that behind storm formation is much more complex than a simple CO2 mechanism in the atmosphere. It’s much more complicated than scientists, governments, and the alarmed media claim.

In fact, the results are the opposite of what we’ve been saying for a long time. In contrast, warmer periods do not mean more storms, and it appears that colder periods are associated with greater hurricane frequency.

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