Post Laura airing of grievances
There was nothing "unprecedented" about this week's tropical activity in the Gulf.
There was nothing "unprecedented" about this week's tropical activity in the Gulf.
Tropical storm activity remains historically normal.
Checking the Isaias details.
Get ready for the hype, but know that it's actually moister than normal across Africa.
Hyping hurricanes as worse than ever has become an annual thing. The facts show it's not true.
One of America's premier forecasters sees the possibility of a doozy of a hurricane season coming our way.
Will new storms strike? Will global warming campaigners stop weaponizing natural storms?
Don't nuke hurricanes, seed them.
Hurricane season is here. And with climate change, the storms are more frequent and stronger… except… they aren’t. WATCH NOW.
Human ingenuity and progress are positives, not negatives, when dealing with environmental disasters such as Hurricane Barry. CFACT's Graham Beduze was there.
Joe Bastardi, the meteorologist who predicted Sandy's track would take it to NYC, dishes out the history of hurricanes. Devastatingly normal?
There’s been no increase in the number of major hurricane hitting Florida. The number of days between major hurricane landfalls in Florida increased. “[S]till no trend in either intensity or frequency of strikes over the last 118 years,” one scientist wrote.
CFACT's Marc Morano takes on Elizabeth Warren's bill to force businesses to report "climate risks" and the media's obsession with attributing natural weather events to global warming. WATCH NOW
In an interview with NBC News reporters, Landsea said he is concerned when hurricanes are used “as a poster child” for global warming.
“Linking hurricane rainfall to global warming today (and even decades from now) based upon such a tiny contribution is misleading.”