Friday, October 21, 2011

Unclear on the concept: After observing four decades of "wacky" Canadian weather, warmist David Phillips suggests that current wacky weather is caused by carbon dioxide

Senior climatologist has fun with weather trivia
After four decades in the business, David Phillips knows bad weather sells.

He’s moved thousands of copies of his annual Weather Calendar, which chronicles the “misery, hardship and misfortune” wrought by Canada’s wacky weather.
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So what happened to normal weather?

“My sense is that this may very well be the beginning of climate change. This is the way that climate change is showing up: in extremes and flip flops and real surprises,” he said.

Though residents of the second coldest country on earth may laud “global warming,” what it really means is that Canadians can expect more wild fluctuations and bigger storms.

“We’re not going to be Miami of the North,” he said.

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