kenl01 wrote:
XYNO,
The charts clearly indicate over the long term that overall hurricane intensity and US landfall frequencies have decreased in the long term, period. The charts derived fron the NHC do not lie.
I didn't say they were lying, I said one could legitimately raise the same kind of data quality questions with this data set as skeptics have (legitimately in my opinion) raised with regard to data on worldwide cyclone intensity prior to the 80s.
What happened to all the cat 5 hurricanes at landfall ?? There seem to be a growing trend of tropical cyclones weakening before US landfall in the last 10 years now.
End of story.
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There have been a total of three US landfalling Cat 5 storms - the 1935 Labor day storm, Camille and Andrew.
You'll have to explain to me what "growing trend" you see in that because it's a mystery to me.

