The number of Pacific typhoons has decreased over the past seven decades.
That’s the trend according to the latest data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).
Today we look at the data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for the number of typhoons formed in the Pacific in August, now that the latest data are available [emphasis, links added]:
This past August saw six typhoons, and so over the past 70+ years, the overall August trend in terms of frequency has been modestly downward.
The so-called “climate experts” have been wrong since they claimed tropical storms would intensify and become more frequent as a result of a warmer planet.
That hasn’t been the case in the Pacific.
The annual trend also downward
Next, we look again at the latest data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for the number of typhoons formed annually in the Pacific since 1951 [when record-keeping began].
This is good news. All this talk about a climate crisis is fake and hype.
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From the article, “This (the downward trend of typhoon frequency) is good news.” A quote from Obi-Wan Kenobi, “It depends on your point of view.” For the climate alarmists, what should be good news is often bad news because it undermines their efforts to forward their agendas. However, the alarmists do have effective measures to counter news that they consider bad. Ignore it, or tell lies asserting that just the opposite is true.
What gets my goat – giving numbers/names to tropical disturbances/storms that are a thousand miles offshore. In ‘ye olde days’ no one would have even known that they existed.
Looking at landfall hurricanes, it would also seem neither frequency or strength has increased since the late 1800s.