Are any deniers dumb enough to believe that the 2017 hurricane season has been "average"?
There's currently a question from an "Anonymous" that blocks science realists from answering, that asks why the 2017 (Atlantic) hurricane season has been "so average". The question provides a link
http://c3headlines.typepad.com/.a/6a010536b58035970c01bb09ce5d35970d-pi
that actually disproves the premise of the question, so I'm wondering if there are any deniers out there dumb enough to fall for it.
GC: Your answer is funny, because you didn't explicitly answer my question, but implicitly you gave a resounding "Yes!" to it.
Admittedly, this question was kind of a test to see whether deniers (or "skeptics" if they prefer) could give an honest answer if they're given data that clearly contradicts what another denier is saying. By and large, they failed. The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season is far from over, but in no sense is it near average. If you try to spin that it was, you're lying.