Researchers demonstrate that Romm and Masters have no clue what they are talking about.
“In the climate models, the extremes get more extreme as we move into a doubled CO2 world in 100 years,” atmospheric scientist Gilbert Compo, one of the researchers on the project, tells me from his office at the University of Colorado, Boulder. “So we were surprised that none of the three major indices of climate variability that we used show a trend of increased circulation going back to 1871.”
In other words, researchers have yet to find evidence of more-extreme weather patterns over the period, contrary to what the models predict. “There’s no data-driven answer yet to the question of how human activity has affected extreme weather,” adds Roger Pielke Jr., another University of Colorado climate researcher.
Sorry about posting this again if I have done before…
Here’s a video I made to ask; Are Meteorological Events from the early 20th Century more extreme than early 21st Century?
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2iSgS_DeIE&w=480&h=390]
So far unsurprisingly there’s been no contest!
Very nice Tempest!
Thank you! your too kind 🙂
What? 93F is a heatwave? 😀
This is a normal central Florida June day at work for me.
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