Is Global Warming Responsible for Hurricane Ian? The Evidence Says No

This tendency to link climate change to every single weather event after is passes has in all honesty become tiresome.

Hurricane Hype, Lies, Censorship – and Reality

Politicized hurricane and climate science breeds distrust, green energy and economic disasters Paul Driessen Hurricane Ian is in the history books, having unleashed its Category 4 fury on southwestern Florida.…

New Push to De-Platform Climate Dissent Fueled by JunkScience Tweets

The climate mafia recently renewed its pressure campaign on social media companies to to silence online dissent. I’ve noticed a pattern. Maybe you’ll spot it, too.

Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Ian Intensify Faster than Normal?

There has not been an increase in the frequency, intensity, or speed of intensification of Atlantic hurricanes in the past several decades.

Live at Noon Central Time: Hurricane Ian Isn’t Proof of Anthropogenic Climate Change

As expected, the corporate media latched onto Hurricane Ian to advance the false narrative of anthropogenic, catastrophic climate change.

NYTimes Hurricane Analysis is Purposefully Misleading

So, instead of citing the clear and convincing scientific consensus, the NY Times substitutes their own narrative. Yikes!

After Hurricane Ian: No Trend in Florida Landfalls, Global Activity Trending Down

Looking at just the numbers of global hurricanes since 1980, we see no obvious trends.

European Models Provide Far Better Forecasts than U.S. Models for Hurricane Ian

U.S. global weather prediction is not as good as some major international centers, and the cost to the American people is enormous (can you imagine the costs of all the…

Hurricane Ian and Tampa Bay — with Updates

Hurricane Ian is projected to run right up the channel leading into Florida’s Tampa Bay, making landfall as a Major Hurricane.

Map Of Eastern Canada Battered by Fiona’s Hurricane-Force Winds and Storm Surges

Homes lost, residents flee as Fiona smashes Port aux Basques, N.L

Good News: 2022 Hurricane Season Mild. Bad News: Pressure Pattern Threatens Europe with Hell Winter

Europeans need to start preparing for an autumn and/or winter blackout. Note that a blackout means not only the power goes out, but so do the heat, lights, communication, Internet…

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The 53rd Anniversary of Hurricane Camille…A Category 5 At Landfall and One of The Most Devastating Storms in US History

It will also be remembered as the year when a major hurricane –Hurricane Camille – struck the United States as a category 5 storm and the second most intense tropical…

Pacific Typhoons Defy Climate Experts’ Dire Forecasts…Trending Downward 70 Years!

The climate experts have been wrong, and the media have been misleading us. Typhoons are not intensifying and becoming more frequent.

NOAA Still Expects Above-Normal Atlantic Hurricane Season

“We’re just getting into the peak months of August through October for hurricane development, and we anticipate that more storms are on the way,”

Tokyo Midsummer Hasn’t Warmed in Decades. And: The Missing Hurricanes”

One example of no warming is the midsummer mean for Tokyo and its rural Hachijojima island in the Pacific.

Climate Change Weekly #439: Hurricanes Not Increasing, Despite Warming

Even the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change acknowledges it has detected no trend of increasing frequency or severity of tropical cyclones and has no evidence human greenhouse gas emissions…

Update on NASA’s TROPICS-1 Mission

With four satellites, TROPICS will still provide improved time-resolved observations of tropical cyclones compared to traditional observing methods.

NASA to Launch 6 Small Satellites to Monitor, Study Tropical Cyclones

When launched, the TROPICS satellites will work together to provide near-hourly microwave observations of a storm’s precipitation, temperature, and humidity.

Hurricane Activity Close To Lowest On Record In Last Year

The past 12 months have seen close to the fewest tropical cyclones of major hurricane frequency in more than 40 years

Getting ready for another destructive Atlantic hurricane season?

“… many of the other ingredients for a destructive hurricane season are related to human-caused climate change. Hotter ocean water and hotter air create perfect conditions for hurricanes to form,…