Guardian Blames Low Hurricane Activity On Global Warming

After years of saying the exact opposite.

Each year, the globe has about 92 cyclones ā€“ called hurricanes in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific, typhoons in the western Pacific and tropical cyclones in the southern hemisphere. In 2010, we had just 68

http://www.guardian.co.uk
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h/t to Marc Morano

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8 Responses to Guardian Blames Low Hurricane Activity On Global Warming

  1. Al Gored says:

    From that link, this is a classic:

    “Abnormal climatic phenomena resulted in last year being the hottest, wettest, and in many cases also the driest and coldest in recorded history, says Jeff Masters, co-founder of climate tracking website Weather Underground.”

    AGW causes everything.

    • Dave N says:

      Again, I ask: What Is Normal?

      Mr Masters and co: please provide specifications of what is “normal”, and please demonstrate how it applies to the complete period (ie not just cherry-picked periods) prior to the AGW scare.

      Seriously, someone who takes the general populace as being completely stupid is ironically, completely stupid.

      • Jimbo says:

        AGW ’causes’ everything because they are losing and desperate. There will be no globally binding co2 reduction treaty.

  2. ralph says:

    Storm clouds in Minnesota is weird weather? Who writes this garbage?

  3. Paul H says:

    So as well as warmcold and wetdry we have windycalm.

  4. sunsettommy says:

    They are trying to rationalize away their absurd earlier statements of MORE hurricanes due to AGW effects.

    They are trying the same thing with Floods and Snow and more.

    It is a sign of mental illness.

  5. Justa Joe says:

    The AGW crowd looks at whatever weather is occurring blames it on AGW then back-fills the justification with scientific sounding Mumbo-Jumbo.

  6. “Arctic Sea ice volume in 2010 was the lowest on record, with 60% missing in September 2010 compared to the average from 1979-2010”. Missing? Perhaps it’s keeping company with Trenberth’s “missing heat”. Perhaps they’re both enjoying a beer on a sun-kissed beach near Barrow, Alaska, in company with some of the few remaining (25,000) ursus maritimus.

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