When Hurricane Isaac made landfall in southern Louisiana last week,
the storm provided a rare break in one of the longest periods of
hurricane inactivity in U.S. history. Seeking to deflect attention away
from this comforting trend, global warming alarmists attempted a
high-profile head fake, making public statements that the decline in
recent hurricane activity masked an increase in strong, damaging
hurricanes.
“The hurricanes that really matter, that cause damage, are
increasing,” John Abraham, a mechanical engineer on the staff of
little-known University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, told Discovery News.
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