This is what a Mann-made global warming polar vortex looks like in 2014
And this is what a natural global cooling polar vortex looked like in January, 1977
The difference is easy to spot. The global warming vortex is purple.
This is what a Mann-made global warming polar vortex looks like in 2014
And this is what a natural global cooling polar vortex looked like in January, 1977
The difference is easy to spot. The global warming vortex is purple.
I’m not looking forward to the jet stream moving back over NM this spring. The weather here has been fantastic the last few weeks.
January, 1977, it never got above freezing the entire month in Chesterfield County, Virginia. One of the reasons I now live in South Carolina.
Innocent times. I didn’t know then it was man’s fault.
Yes, all the colors are prettier. CO2 is amazing.
Thanks, Steven, for your continued sense of good humor in confronting Big Brother’s “settled science.”
The possible consequences of this comedy will become deadly serious for society if the Sun returns to its next cyclic quiet phase before errors in nuclear and solar physics are corrected and reactors are built to safely harvest the same basic source of energy here on Earth.
Purple goes with balls.
Better image via The Paris News:
http://s9.postimg.org/jqh14rdsf/National_Geographic_Jet_Stream.jpg