Another anthropogenic global warming (AGW) modeling failure emerges in observed tropical cyclone data. According to climate modeling (Knutson et al., 2015 and 2020), everyday human activities such as driving cars and using cell phones (AGW) should lead to increases in tropical cyclone (TC) landfall frequency and intensity (i.e., accumulated cyclone energy [ACE], or maximum windspeed). Instead, 45 years of satellite observations (Bell et al., 20…
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