And if he can't stop blaming ever sneeze and puddle on global warming, perhaps he could at least explain this (from Ryan Maue's site):
Now, ACE (Accumulated Cyclone Energy) isn't a perfect measure -- it doesn't take in account a storm's area, for example -- but it's hard to see how that deficiency could keep ACE levels at such lows in recent years.
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Seems not on point. To counter McKibben's contention that hurricanes are travelling farther north due to climate change, you'd need a graph of the frequency or severity of hurricanes hitting New England. This more generalized graph can't show whether he's right or wrong.
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