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You're giving data to support your stance, continue to support it with verifiable data from these last questions, please.
Single digits were common for named storms and hurricanes, and 0-3 most years for major hurricanes. As I have said, it is just data, you are free to look at the patterns and make your own conclusions.
Single digits were common for named storms and hurricanes, and 0-3 most years for major hurricanes. As I have said, it is just data, you are free to look at the patterns and make your own conclusions.
I would love to have a link to that data you're quoting....
I would also love to know whether NOAA'S has, in the recent past, changed their protocol for naming storms.
In the progressive leftist's argument handbook, showing their source hides data is "deflection."
Think you can read the chart that coalman linked to?
Well I guess if you want you can hand count all the hurricanes and create your own data, or you can keep trying to deflect. I don't care if you think this is related to global warming or not. I simply stated what the data shows, that is all.
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