Let's see -- 1500 years (or so) ago Leif Erickson and his band of Vikings settled an area called Greenland, and farmed it for several hundred years until "global cooling" forced them out. Now that the glaciers are receding in Greenland, it's because of global warming. Never mind that 1500 years ago the Vikings called it "Greenland" because it was, like ... green, ya know?
Closer to home, those with any institutional memory are comparing this hurricane to the one that savaged southern New England in 1938 (my late mother remembered that one), or one in 1888. So, give or take a few years, that's around a hundred years. Well, what do these idjits think the concept of "hundred year storm" means? It's not just words -- it means a storm so intense we're likely to see one only every hundred (or so) years.
Looks more or less on schedule to me.