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Uh... yes... it's factual, but it's a misleading use of the facts. And it's not very clear at all.
Major hurricanes aren't all that common in the first place.
The number of hurricanes is not necessarily changing because of CC/AGW.
People aren't changing their minds because of hurricanes hitting the continental US.
Again, just because major hurricanes haven't made landfall on the continental US doesn't mean that the number of major hurricanes is dropping.
Year # of Major Hurricanes 2009 3 2010 5 2011 4 2012 2 2013 0 2014 2 2015 2 2016 4 2017 5
It's also rather unclear what it is you're trying to prove. Just pointing out that hurricanes haven't hit the continental US in a long time doesn't actually disprove the claim that hurricanes are getting more intense because of CC, nor does it tell us anything about what people believe.
No increase in frequency or intensity.
5 Hurricane Charts Climate Alarmists Don't Want You to See as They ...
www.climatedepot.com/.../5-hurricane-charts-climate-alarmists-dont-want-you-to-see-...
Sep 5, 2017 - Dr. Ryan Maue, a Phd.-credentialed meteorologist and hurricane expert, ... showing no discernible uptick in the frequency of global hurricanes.
[h=3]Global Hurricane Frequency[/h]
Dr. Maue provides data from the last four decades of hurricane research showing no discernible uptick in the frequency of global hurricanes.
[h=3]Global and Northern Hemisphere Accumulated Cyclone Energy[/h]