And it's true about storms not being picked up in the 1800s that are now.
A named storm is any storm system that produces winds of at least 39 mph. Those were not detected before satellites. Or if they were it was very rarely. How could they know?
Hurricanes are not becoming more frequent and storms are not becoming more frequent. The severity is not worse either.
And I defy anybody to tell me a community where the ocean is crept up and taken away their homes.
Even if the sea does rise, we should does over centuries, it's not a disaster. Nothing bad is happening and people aren't dying from it. What are you going to have like 500 years to move your house back 5 ft from the ocean?
Just use common sense. Don't listen to the hype.
Global warming is not bad. It's a good thing. More people are alive and there's way more food being produced since the 1960s on only 10% more land. 390% more.
If it starts getting cold that's when crops are going to fail and people are going to starve to death. People are going to die when it gets cooler. Not warmer.
Common sense. History. Read it.