@robertbloom88 @BjornLomborg Second, the Global Warming related causes are obvious. Here is a graph showing the increasing destructive power of Atlantic hurricanes: the strongest Category 4 and 5 storms, like Hurricane Ida: https://t.co/FVwx5IdjzY https
@AngstromU The issue, again, is not the FREQUENCY of hurricanes but rather the increasing POWER of hurricanes, due to Global Warming. Here, again, is a graph of Category 4 and 5 hurricanes. Also read the science: https://t.co/FVwx5IdjzY https://t.co/tR
@JunkScience @chelseaeharvey Plus Milloy ignores the science regarding hurricane intensity and Global Warming: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ Category 4 & 5 hurricanes: https://t.co/mwJkSfxfus
@JunkScience Milloy ignores the data, again. The strength and power (= destruction) of tropical storms has been increasing due to Global Warming, which warms ocean water: https://t.co/FVwx5IdjzY https://t.co/FvNMNRtlRx ... producing more Category 4 and
@Nellinose @JunkScience Again, the number is not the point -- but rather the intensity of tropical storms, driven by Global Warming and warmer water. See: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ https://t.co/mf42UWNNUW
@Nellinose @JunkScience Frequency of all tropical cyclones is not the issue, but rather the increasing intensity (and damage) of large, category 4 and 5 storms. See: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ Category 4 an
@JunkScience Milloy ignores science, again. Tropical storms / hurricanes are increasing in INTENSITY and cause more damage, thanks to Global Warming. See the science: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ Increase in
@JunkScience @business Milloy proves he is not a climatologist, again! Global Warming is increasing the INTENSITY of tropical storms - and the damage they cause. See: https://t.co/MzuKJahC2e https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.c
@JunkScience @IngrahamAngle Milloy has zero qualifications in climatology, so he is a perfect guest for Ingraham - who revels in wild claims, no facts required. Two birds of a feather! Hurricane INTENSITY is increasing due to Global Warming: https://t.c
@JunkScience Milloy pretends to have a degree in climatology, again! What do real scientists say about Global Warming and hurricanes? https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/7jxek1qxnc https://t.co/HanZoj2uX1
@wattsupwiththat "Junk science" or "no science" described Watt's approach to Global Warming. Let's see what real scientists have to say about hurricanes intensifying due to Global Warming: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/Uu
@wattsupwiththat More irony. Watts is wrong again. Global Warming is driving increased intensity and damage from storms of all kinds. Here are the facts: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ
@SilasDogood @wattsupwiththat Here is more detail on Global Warming and increasing intensity for tropical cyclones. Please see additional expert analyses in the next Tweet: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ
@wattsupwiththat Watts cherry-picks one lone writer, Pielke, again -- rather than the teams of climate scientists at NOAA, NASA, the Royal Society, Copernicus etc. For facts on extreme weather and Global Warming see: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co
@curryja @JunkScience Curry and Milloy miss the point and apparently have not studied the data. Frequency is not the issue. Tropical cyclone INTENSITY and damage are increasing, due to Global Warming. See: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO
@wattsupwiththat If you are actually worried about oil % gas production in the Gulf of Mexico, you should know that Global Warming increases the intensity and damage caused by hurricanes like Ida. See: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z ht
@JunkScience @WSJopinion You keep repeating this inaccurate claim. I guess it is tough to defend fossil fuel companies. Global Warming does not change the FREQUENCY of hurricanes, but the INTENSITY and damage they create. You should know. https://t.co/
@JunkScience So you earned a degree in climatology too?!! Congratulations! If so, you should read the latest science on Global Warming increasing the intensity and damage from hurricanes / tropical cyclones: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO
@JunkScience Here is the science that you and anyone can find, which shows that Global Warming increases the intensity and damage from hurricanes: https://t.co/FVwx5IumBY https://t.co/FvNMNRKoTx https://t.co/UuaTBEMJsx
@JunkScience Facts: Global Warming increases the INTENSITY and damage of hurricanes and tropical storms - NOT the number. Read some real science: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ
@wattsupwiththat Facts: Global Warming increases the intensity and damage caused by hurricanes and tropical storms. Read some real science: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ
@JunkScience @JV3MRC Of course! NewBusters, OANN and NewsMax are your go-to media companies. Guess FOX News isn't calling any more?! Global Warming intensifies hurricanes and the damage they cause. Read some science: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.
@wattsupwiththat Again, Global Warming has not affected the NUMBER of hurricanes / tropical storms. Global Warming magnifies the INTENSITY and damage from storms. You could easily find this with Google Scholar. See: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.c
@ShellenbergerMD @wattsupwiththat Dear Michael: Preparedness is obviously helpful, but Global Warming is making storms worldwide much more intense and destructive. In short, you can't dodge the facts. https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z ht
@wattsupwiththat You really should check the data before you post! Tropical storm INTENSITY and damage are increasing, due to Global Warming. See: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ
@aDissentient Tropical storm intensity and Global Warming. Note that the issue is intensity, not frequency: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ
@wattsupwiththat You are correct. What you failed to note is that hurricane / tropical cyclone intensity is increasing due to Global Warming. Intensity and damage are the issues, not the raw number. See: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO
@wattsupwiththat Check your facts. The 'Power Dissipation Index' has also been rising -- alongside increasing sea temperatures. See: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ https://t.co/WicRhkxctO
@JunkScience You keep ignoring the key point. (Surprise!) The 'frequency' of hurricanes isn't the issue. It's the intensity and damage driven by Global Warming. See: https://t.co/FVwx5IumBY https://t.co/FvNMNRKoTx https://t.co/UuaTBEMJsx
@AngstromU @JunkScience @ProjectNard For real science on Global Warming and increased intensity for tropical cyclones, see: https://t.co/FVwx5IcLKq https://t.co/FvNMNRsO1Z https://t.co/UuaTBEv8AZ
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