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Old August 31st 17, 06:39 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Rob[_8_]
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Default Houston Houston, do you hear me?

Fred J McCall wrote:
Rob wrote:

Fred J McCall wrote:
Rob wrote:

Fred J McCall wrote:
OK, you're adamantly ignorant. Your choice. Again, given global
warming, why do we not have constantly increasing storm power and
frequency (because we don't, you know)?

Because global warming only means the AVERAGE temperature is going
up. The ACTUAL temperature, both locally and globally, varies around
that average and is not higher everywhere and always.

Everyone except Donald and you understands that.


In other words, like all GCC True Believers, the evidence only matters
when you say it does. If the AVERAGE temperature is going up, the
AVERAGE storm should be more severe and the AVERAGE number should be
going up. Why are neither of those two things true?


But they ARE true!


Hogwash! You are entitled to your own opinion but you are NOT
entitled to your own data.

https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/top10.asp


Now you are suddenly only considering hurricanes?
The number of lightning storms and unusual downpours is certainly
increasing here.
(of course this is not in the USA so not something you would consider)