@B_Bolshevik100 @luisbaram Try again. https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
@luisbaram Citations required otherwise your tweet is unsubstantiated. Here are some that disagree with you https://t.co/Ncu2yC0Wfw and https://t.co/gGv6Ja5J6S and https://t.co/LELx1ORFYi and https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
@JunkScience @WSJopinion Dear Steve: Yep, science denier Steve Koonin ignores research showing that Global Warming creates more intense storms. See: https://t.co/l14ShPImsZ https://t.co/Z69ol1KJm1 https://t.co/ck3N6zHx7L https://t.co/5tKVkTIYB1 ht
@JunkScience Dear Steve: President Biden's infrastructure plan will help to reduce Global Warming -- and the threat of more extreme weather events. See: https://t.co/l14ShPImsZ https://t.co/Z69ol1KJm1 https://t.co/ck3N6zHx7L https://t.co/5tKVkTIYB1
@tallrite @ShellenbergerMD I can think of a few https://t.co/T36x8T9O11 and https://t.co/gGv6Ja5J6S and https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr and https://t.co/C1DIneihiE and these are just a few negatives. Mineral content of plants is falling too and photorespiration i
RT @KeillerDon: Really? This very recent (2020) paper says not. https://t.co/ETfdqXj3L3 https://t.co/tqLeUG0irO
RT @KeillerDon: Really? This very recent (2020) paper says not. https://t.co/ETfdqXj3L3 https://t.co/tqLeUG0irO
Really? This very recent (2020) paper says not. https://t.co/ETfdqXj3L3 https://t.co/tqLeUG0irO
@ilmastoblogi @yksJoukoLahti @petromaxilla ... Evidence that hurricanes are getting stronger https://t.co/LEBKQK6tC7 Global increase in major tropical cyclone exceedance probability over the past four decades https://t.co/NTCWXYNvgd
@WeiZhangAtmos And what do you think of this study ? https://t.co/qTHSDkYdrM https://t.co/zdRx4NtZXA
@RyanMaue, I'm curious what you think of this paper that claims that global cyclone frequency and strength are increasing. This seems to contradict the data you've accumulated and published. https://t.co/TlBGjNFvFq
@KeillerDon Hurricanes: https://t.co/Qynyx6Lbut
@wattsupwiththat Dear Wacky Watts: The raw number of hurricanes is not the issue. Global Warming creates more powerful and destructive storms. See: https://t.co/l14ShPqLBr https://t.co/Z69ol1t8ut https://t.co/ck3N6zpWgd
@JunkScience Dear Steve: What?!! "Climate threats" = "bad weather". Global Warming creates more powerful and destructive hurricanes. See: https://t.co/l14ShPqLBr https://t.co/Z69ol1t8ut https://t.co/ck3N6zpWgd
@cgervasi @chadewarner @RepThomasMassie Exactly! The National Academy of Sciences, studied a period of 39 years, between 1979-2017. Their data found a clear trend: Storms are getting stronger in general, & major tropical cyclones are coming more often.
@FB_Committee @Dringcarol At 16.35 he holds up a random sheet of paper about hurricanes and rapidly hides it again. Maybe he should look at an actual peer reviewed paper: https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
Global increase in major tropical cyclone exceedance probability over the past four decades https://t.co/6pVx3Vrnap
First, it's all epistemic uncertainty so, IMO, I don't think it's fair characterization. But, I am not a climate scientist. It's worthwhile considering what climate scientists are saying. E.g. the AIR's referenced Kossin et al 2020. 9/17 https://t.co
【2020年の気候変動論文③】 Global increase in major tropical cyclone exceedance probability over the past four decades 過去40年間における、強い熱帯低気圧の超過発生確率の世界規模での増加 https://t.co/bE8q8G5zri
Congratulations to @NOAA researchers @JimKossin and Kenneth Knapp and @UWMadison researchers Timothy Olander and Christopher Velden for their PNAS paper https://t.co/0XKPhPT9V0 making the #AltmetricTop100. See the full list here: https://t.co/bjGkBTpCaD ht
🥉 In 3rd place is “Global increase in major tropical cyclone exceedance probability over the past 4 decades” – also in @PNASNews – by @JimKossin et al. It finds that major tropical cyclones have become more intense globally over 1979-2017. https://t.co
@maxo531 @BjornLomborg Nope that paper is from ten years ago. try again with one that includes the last decade https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
@maxo531 @BjornLomborg Now look at the 40yr trends: https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
@BjornLomborg Meanwhile: https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
@grant_farquhar @RyanMaue @LiamDal27419834 @BjornLomborg @EnergyCynic @RogerPielkeJr So you do agree with the conclusion of the paper: https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
@LiamDal27419834 @grant_farquhar @BjornLomborg @EnergyCynic This covers more data and does not agree with Ryan: It is also peer reviewed https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
@BjornLomborg Global observations: https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
@BjornLomborg global: https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
@RyanMaue @kbo1978 What does the 40yr trend show? https://t.co/KZnUHuZxSr
Proof that storm intensity is increasing, in part related to climate change https://t.co/UjSDEfSXF0
@ChrisMartzWX @RyanTheMato As others have already noted, it has. Check frequency of 1-day rainfall events; drought duration and intensity; heatwave duration and intensity; and of course, https://t.co/rOs1KmJnbw
Overall, the proportion of the strongest storms is increasing about 8% a decade, per a study. A warmer atmosphere can hold more water, leading to heavy rainfall and flooding during cyclones https://t.co/JbHbFnkALK https://t.co/BgoUdzmv4s
@MVirtanen @AriJLaaksonen Hirmumyrskyjen kokonaismäärän lisääntyminen on eri asia kuin niiden voimistuminen, mistä Ari puhui. https://t.co/XA3LskVq2o https://t.co/gLxspIVUQa https://t.co/FPCd9040mp https://t.co/vFxwGEcznI
There’s even been more recent research that concluded major hurricanes have roughly been 8% more likely to happen each decade (with HIGH confidence) source: https://t.co/aPWkTMCfYX
"The results should serve to increase confidence in projections of increased TC intensity under continued warming." https://t.co/iFhEf1ghZf
RT @sarahkaplan48: NOAA-led research published this year that climate change has made hurricanes more intense and destructive in the past 4…
RT @sarahkaplan48: NOAA-led research published this year that climate change has made hurricanes more intense and destructive in the past 4…
RT @sarahkaplan48: NOAA-led research published this year that climate change has made hurricanes more intense and destructive in the past 4…
RT @sarahkaplan48: NOAA-led research published this year that climate change has made hurricanes more intense and destructive in the past 4…
RT @sarahkaplan48: NOAA-led research published this year that climate change has made hurricanes more intense and destructive in the past 4…
NOAA-led research published this year that climate change has made hurricanes more intense and destructive in the past 4 decades. https://t.co/QFGU4EMM8y
@JoyAnnReid Source: https://t.co/OBtsn79ysD
@WX_Marker While that may have been True years ago it not anymore. This is research from NOAA on this.. but this is not the only research... https://t.co/jItNr5466O
#Global increase in major #tropical #cyclone exceedance probability over the past four decades https://t.co/NxPaAILjVz
Global increase in major tropical cyclone exceedance probability over the past four decades https://t.co/NxPaAILjVz