The deadliest tornadoes in decades. Severe flooding on the Mississippi River. Drought in Texas, and heavy rains in Tennessee.
What’s up with the weather?
Scientists say there are connections between many of the severe weather events of the past month and global warming.
“Basically, as we warm the world up, the atmosphere can hold more moisture in it,” said Anne Jefferson, an assistant professor in the geography and Earth science department at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.
“Weather patterns that used to be limited to the South move farther north now,” she said. “Both of those things together will increase the frequency with which we see these big rainstorms, and those are likely to increase flooding in the future.”
This is a brilliant theory with no basis in science, but there is one minor problem. Temperatures have been running far below normal.
Who knows. At this rate of increasing man-made climate chaos, we could even have hurricanes as far north as Long Island and Providence, Rhode Island sometime in the near future…
“The deadliest tornadoes in decades.”
As you can see the severe weather is not unprecedented. There has been worse in the past. The global warming believers cannot say worse weather is happening now than has ever happened before because it is not true. Trying to scare people that somehow they are causing worse weather than has ever happened before is alarmism like unto Chicken Little.
These people are living in denial. Cooling causes more intense tornadoes not less.
Interestingly, one of the climatoligists on AccuWeather debunked this claim in a video yesterday. In fact, he attributed the current weather pattern to a cooling world.
Someone that can, needs to be posting to all these articles that allow comments……..
There have been much worse tornadoes in the past. Weather is not getting worse.
What’s up with the weather? – Nothing it’s the weather. There’s always somewhere that is flooding or something at least for all of the years that I have been alive. Heck, I used to live in an area in Illinois called Tornado Alley. That name preceded AGW hype.
This chick is a real gem. Let’s presume that their is warming without any evidence that this region in question has actually experienced any significant warming. Then let’s presume that any “bad” weather event is caused by this warming even though these weather events have always occurred. Then let’s back-fill the relationship between the purported warming and the purported “bad” weather event without any real evidence that the purported relationship exists.
Science by way of wild unfounded self serving speculation, you gotta love it.