Tripe. How do they explain Camille in ‘69? Early glow-bull warming? I really have a strong “dislike” for these liars.
https://www.britannica.com/event/Hurricane-Camille
few years back, the NHC went back to “revise” certain storms and Camille was the only one that had her winds lowered....they simply refuse to believe the readings that came from actual Hurricane Hunter flights into Camille...the last plane to go thru at 7 P.M. ..a few hours before land fall recorded winds at 190 MPH with gusts to 210 MPH. That plane lost an engine and limped back to Houston and no other pilots volunteered to go back in after that. An oil rig on the “weak” side of the storm has a wind gauge break when the peg stuck at 172 MPH...Not confirmed, but some had gusts at 237 MPH. By any measure, Hurricane Camille is the single strongest storm of any kind to strike the mainland of the United States...that doesn’t fit the narrative that Hurricanes are getting “stronger”...