UH?research ties stronger El Niño to global warming
By Susan EssoyanPOSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jul 07, 2013
An analysis of thousands of tree rings from around the Pacific Rim reveals that El Niño activity is at its highest level in seven centuries, and researchers at the University of Hawaii suggest that is likely due to global warming.
UH?research ties stronger El Niño to global warming – Hawaii News – Honolulu Star-Advertiser
How ingenious! The 1998 temperature spike caused the Super El Nino!
Looks like there is no shortage of choom in Hawaii these days.
There seem to be plenty of Magic Mushrooms also!
It is the Mann on the cart that motivates the horse.
Content-free science. And it goes far beyond climate science.
Hawaiians may not be at the cutting edge of climate science, but at least they know how to fake birth certificate. 😉