It’s The Energy In The System

Climate imbeciles say that more energy in the system causes more severe storms.

That is why the weather is so bad in Hawaii, and so good in Winnipeg.

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6 Responses to It’s The Energy In The System

  1. gofer says:

    There should only be one question. Was the weather better when CO2 was 350ppm or below which is McKibben’s “safe” limit? The obvious answer is no and worse in many cases, so why would we bother reducing it when the weather has improved if you look at trends in severe weather?

  2. gofer says:

    O/T Geraldo just asked Joe the Plumber how he felt about Adam Lanza killing those kids with a AR-15. I thought he used handguns and no rifle was used?

  3. Otter says:

    ‘That is Why weather is so bad’

  4. The tropics do experience really bad storms at times though. Usually worse than what is experienced in the subtropics.

  5. Justa Joe says:

    “there is more energy in the system.” (as pertains to “extreme” weather)

    Of all the lame shibboleths parroted by the climate cranks this may be one of the most dishonest. There are forces of nature that cause storms, and there are forces of nature that mitigate against storms. They both utilize energy. Having “more energy in the system” would be a net push.

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