Sorry, I can't find that in any posts. In any case the Atlantic is a vast area/system, and the specific impacts on the UK are only a small part of that, meaning that any supposed average lack of change will have outliers such as the UK. Most models indicate that the UK will have been most severely affected by climate changes (and I'm not attributing those changes to any one cause here). Don't forget, too, that it isn't just storms that have an impact, but a lack of them (in summer), leading to extreme heat/drought and the problems associated with that (buckling rails, dying trees, soil contraction, severe run-off on bone-dry soil, etc.).