Typhoons which have been in development since 1951 – watts with them?
From the NoTricksZone
By P. Gosselin on August 13, 2021
Typhoon trends contradict the alarmist claims of the latest IPCC report
From Kirye and Pierre
The latest AR6 report from the IPCC claims that there is a likely link between extreme weather events and human activities, particularly so-called greenhouse gas emissions.
The media wasted no time spreading panic and adding to hysteria. But is it true that extreme weather events such as heavy rains, storms and droughts are related to CO2-induced global warming?
If the link is true, then human activity was desirable
Today we examine the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) data for Pacific typhoons since 1951. First, consider the trend for the number of typhoons formed in July. The IPCC summary report tries to make everyone believe that tropical storms are becoming more frequent and intense.
Data source: JMA.
However, as the graph above shows, the number of typhoons formed in July is declining. If we use the IPCC science that claims there is an anthropogenic link, then we must say that humans had a desirable impact on typhoon formation.
But that’s only a month, July.
Next, let’s look at the JMA data for the number of typhoons that formed from January through July through 1951:
Data source: JMA.
Here, too, the trend is downward – in complete contrast to the unfounded hysteria that we have heard from the media in recent days.
The annual typhoon trend is declining
Next, we examine the trend in the number of typhoons that have formed each year since 1951.
Data source: JMA.
If there is a connection with people, then we humans have to do something right about typhoon management. Of course, everyone knows that the IPCC science behind a link is wrong.
No typhoon landing trend in Japan
Finally, let’s look at the number of typhoons that land in Japan:
Data source: JMA.
In fact, we see that there has been no trend since 1950. In terms of tropical storms, the amount of hot air coming from the IPCC is on a typhoon level.
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