2023-08-22 at 1:50 PM UTC
"Climatologist Dr. Judith Curry says there is no evidence extreme weather events are worse today than they were 100 years ago."
Curry is a Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology;[7] she held the latter position from 2002 to 2013.[8] Curry retired from her university position in 2017, describing part of her reason for leaving academia was what she described as "anti-skeptic bias",[9] which she described at the time as the "craziness" of the political nature of climate science.[10] Curry served on NASA Advisory Council Earth Science Subcommittee whose mission was to provide advice and recommendations to NASA on issues of program priorities and policy. She was a member of the NOAA Climate Working Group from 2004 to 2009, a member of the National Academies Space Studies Board from 2004 to 2007, and a member of the National Academies Climate Research Group from 2003 to 2006.[6]
Before moving to Georgia, Curry was professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the University of Colorado-Boulder, and had previously held faculty positions at Penn State University, Purdue, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.[6] Curry was active in researching possible connections between hurricane intensity and global warming.[11][12] Her research group did research linking the size of hurricanes and resulting damage that showed that, among other things, the size of the hurricanes was an important factor in determining the number of tornadoes spawned by the system.[13] Among her awards is the Henry G. Houghton Research Award from the American Meteorological Society in 1992,[14] and a Presidential Young Investigator Award from the National Science Foundation in 1988.[6]
Curry retired in 2017 from her tenured position as a professor at the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology at age 63, because of what she called "the poisonous nature of the scientific discussion around human-caused global warming".
2023-08-22 at 1:59 PM UTC
hurricanes are caused by the burning of fossil fuel but not in the way that many "scientists" claim.
its not caused by the scarry CO², nope.
but rather it was caused by Moisture. YES, you herd that right.
the biggest by product of hydrocarbon combustion is not oxides of carbon, nein, but rather it is VASSER; H, 2, O.
the abundance of water in the air contributes to the increases of atmospheric moisture, and these moistures in turn coalaesed and condensed into clouds and excessive clouds which carries a lot of energy with their mass and its these excessive clouds that caused hurricanes to form.
There were hurricanes before cars
2023-08-22 at 2:05 PM UTC
only the blind cant see it.