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Steve,
I have avoided commenting on these because you post so many,
remind which climate scientists said that there were no weather related disasters before CO2 reached 350?
The most powerful hurricane and tornado in US history both occured during the 1930s. This is because storms are more powerful now due to CO2.
and if that is still true in 50 years, you will be largely proven right about this issue
Do you ever take time to think Tony?
Amino,
on this site, I generally don’t need to. There are occasional exceptions though
You are truly a deep, thoughtful person Tony.
So intensity of hurricanes has decreased showing global warming predictions about them are wrong. But you ignore that they are wrong and say, “ya, but just wait 50 years from now”.
Why wait anymore? They are already wrong!
Tony Duncan says:
February 13, 2011 at 11:49 pm
I generally don’t need to.
How does that saying go, “If you are stupid how would you know it?”
We are told manmade global warming began with the coal burning locomotive. The catastrophes from manmade global warming are supposed to be intensifying since then because of fossil fuel burning. But we see over the last 100 years a decrease in catastrophes. This is proof that your global warming hypothesis is wrong. A hypothesis that does not have supporting evidence is a wrong hypothesis and must be discarded.
Here’s how that works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b240PGCMwV0
Amino Acids in Meteorites says:
February 13, 2011 at 11:51 pm
You are truly a deep, thoughtful person Tony.
Just to be clear, this was sarcasm.
But that hurricane wasn’t caused by SUVS like Katrina was!
CO2 is so powerful, it can cause disasters ahead of its time!
It can tell the future? That’s some good stuff.
Where’s the increase in intensity of hurricanes and drought? NOWHERE TO BE FOUND!
Yet global warming believers continue to believe.
Hope you don’t think I’m knit picking, but by far the worst tornado was in 1925. Nothing recently has been remotely comparable.
That’s not knit picking. You’re just saying what has really happened.
Tony is right – a lot of AGWers are convinced that there is no need to think about AGW or anything related to it. They even find it acceptable (rather than demeaning) to be replaced by a Twitter bot.
And when they are proven wrong on a daily basis they kick the can down the road and say, well yeah we said 10 years, but it will really show up in 50 years… we promise… and if it doesn’t we will say wait 50 more years.
They can’t seem to see that they said manmade global warming began ~150 years ago and all along weather should have kept on getting worse and worse since then. But the opposite is happening.
So as you say, they kick the can farther down the road. I guess they want to finally stop kicking it when the earth is at the low ebb of the cooling cycle that has just started. Or maybe that will be when they kick it the hardest, but they will say an ice age is coming—-just like they did in the 70’s.