NASA scientist James Hansen has been denounced for simply speaking the truth to Congress in June 1988. ….
Out of concern for his children and grandchildren, the scholarly grandfather wrote “Storms Of My Grandchildren.” Hansen’s book is 20th century prophecy. ….
Gov. Mario Cuomo of New York was one of the few courageous elected officials to draw a connection between climate change and Sandy.
Climate students mention storms of the past that remind us how quickly Earth seems to be responding in a buildup of carbon dioxide.
There has been evidence in this century:
» 1900 — Galveston, Texas, lost 8,000 people in a hurricane.
» 1938 — 800 people died in a hurricane that struck the U.S. Atlantic coast.
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I wonder if Hansen also forecast the 1780 hurricane?
The Great Hurricane of 1780, also known as the Hurricane San Calixto II, is the deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record. Well over 25,000 people died when the storm passed through the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean between October 10 and October 16. The hurricane struck Barbados with wind gusts possibly exceeding 320 km/h (200 mph)
List of deadliest Atlantic hurricanes – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
h/t to Tom Nelson
The 100,000 Dutch that were killed by flooding in the early 13th Century were our fault as well.
The followers of agw are pathetic in their lavish devotion to idiocy . They have lost their rational thinking skills , if they ever had any . Each era seems to have it’s mindless minions and the agw crowd is the group for this era . They can’t seem to see past the curtain even though it has been pulled aside for them . When I see them it is like I can hear them screaming ” I won’t look , I won’t look “.
I believe this was due to the record number of Bison roaming the plains of North America….that is why the settlers had to get rid of them.
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The missing heat has gone back in time by a side-slip of the radiation budget set by Kirhl-Trenbeth thus back radiating a couple of centuries.
The sad thing is, though, people forget that there’s no year 0 in the Gregorian Calendar. 1900 was the last year of the 19th century. Argh.