The current rapid cooling climate will actually reduce the number and power of such climate events. For the next 50 or so years i would be much more concerned about icy roads than hurricanes.
Hurricanes increase in strength over warmer water, and ocean temperatures are increasing, but with other factors involved, it is difficult to obtain a definite yes/no answer. Hurricanes are weather, not climate.
Absolutely not! We haven't had a real killer hurricane in my area since 1938.
Besides, the only "climate change" supported by the scientific data is for a slight cooling- which would decrease the severity of hurricanes.