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Originally Posted by blueash
Maybe a little information other than longest serving director is important. Dr Frank is a signatory to the Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming which claims that God will take care of the planet and fix any problems.
The Heartland institute where he spoke is
Now the crux of Dr Frank's talk, making it seem like a conspiracy, Well he spends a lot of time looking at 1933 mild hurricane season and comparing it to 2020. He blames it all on satellites. Before satellites we couldn't see many storms that weren't near land. So people saying we have more hurricanes are wrong because we just didn't know about them before satellites.
He concludes, to a smattering of applause, that people who use "raw hurricane data to do research" are wrong.
Unlike Sounding's claim that Dr Frank spoke about gradually inflating numbers (sneaking it by on us), Dr Frank did not make that claim. He was very clear about the role of satellite detection which began in the 70's as his issue, with some few comments about how storms get named.
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That is quite a post, very impressive. And I could possibly generalize it to the "UNUSUAL" nature of The Villages Climate Club. I tend to feel that many religions feel threatened by SCIENCE. Interesting that they EVEN deny the adverse effect of SMOKING. THAT IS A WORLD-CLASS LEVEL OF DENYING.