After the 2003 European heatwave, climate experts told us that was the new normal.
Drawing from methods used in epidemiology, a field of climate research called “detection and attribution” tests how human actions like burning fossil fuels affect climate and increase the odds of extreme weather events. Heat-trapping pollution at least doubled the likelihood of the infamous European heat wave that killed more than 30,000 people during the summer of 2003, according to a study in the journal Nature in 2004.
The new normal is actually for climate scientists to constantly change their theory in order to track the most recent weather pattern.
As more rain forecast, is climate change about to cause another wet summer? – Telegraph
Are those the same geniuses who predicted the swine flu pandemic?
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I suppose climate change is responsible for hot weather, cold weather, rain, snow and drought.
Is that it?