Saturday, August 13, 2011

Warmist Mark Seeley sees changing weather; concludes that CO2 caused it

All the rain, snow, heat ... Is it global warming? - Post Bulletin
But in Minnesota, some minds are being changed by this past winter's record snowfall, this summer's record heat, recent torrential rains and flooding, and the unusual number and ferocity of tornadoes.

Earlier in his career, University of Minnesota climatologist Mark Seeley might have ignored climate change as a cause for these events.

"For many years I was a global warming skeptic — I'm a measurements guy, not a (climate) modeler," he said. "But when the measurements I saw showed so much change, that's what convinced me."

1 comment:

Brian G Valentine said...

It's remarkable how just 400 ppm of a trace constituent of the atmosphere can cause paranoid schizophrenia and other debilitating psychoses.