The Financial Times reports:
In keeping with the cautious language used in these IPCC assessments, only four of which have ever been done in the panel’s 25-year history, the table says there is “low confidence” that there will be more tropical cyclones or longer droughts between now and 2050.
Now that we have gone over 8 years without a major hurricane making landfall in North America, that sounds like pretty good hindsight.