Inconvenient Truths: 2014 Global Natural Disasters Down Massively!
…No Trend In Tornado/Cyclones Since 1950!
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The Geneva-Switzerland based International Federation of the Red Cross recently released its 2014 Natural Disaster Report.
US hurricane and tornado activity trends since 1950 have remained flat or are decreasing respectively.
90% Less Deaths:
A total of 8,186 people died in 2014 because of natural disasters. Bild reports: “2014 the number of deaths from natural disasters was almost 90 percent under the 10-year average of 76,500 deaths.”
In 94 countries there were a total of 317 floods, earthquakes, forest fires, cyclones and a number of other nature events with deaths. “But that was the lowest number in 10 years.“
For the third consecutive year in the United States, the tornado season was one of the least active since Doppler radar began being deployed in the early 1990s.”
Violent tornadoes on the decrease: Since 1950, the overall trend of higher-end tornadoes rated at F3/EF3 and above has remained nearly flat and shows a slight annual decrease of 0.8 percent.
…No Trend In Tornado/Cyclones Since 1950!
Read the Full Article

The Geneva-Switzerland based International Federation of the Red Cross recently released its 2014 Natural Disaster Report.
US hurricane and tornado activity trends since 1950 have remained flat or are decreasing respectively.
90% Less Deaths:
A total of 8,186 people died in 2014 because of natural disasters. Bild reports: “2014 the number of deaths from natural disasters was almost 90 percent under the 10-year average of 76,500 deaths.”
In 94 countries there were a total of 317 floods, earthquakes, forest fires, cyclones and a number of other nature events with deaths. “But that was the lowest number in 10 years.“
For the third consecutive year in the United States, the tornado season was one of the least active since Doppler radar began being deployed in the early 1990s.”
Violent tornadoes on the decrease: Since 1950, the overall trend of higher-end tornadoes rated at F3/EF3 and above has remained nearly flat and shows a slight annual decrease of 0.8 percent.
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