Tuesday, October 09, 2012

Now, alarmists are making the public believe in the extreme weather boogeyman | Watts Up With That?
A new survey has been released by Yale in cooperation with George Mason University. In it, 74% surveyed say “global warming is affecting weather in the United States”.

Personally, I blame Seth Borenstein, Kevin Trenberth, Bill McKibben, Joe Romm and Brad Johnson for elevating and continually propagating this lie. As readers may recall, the journal Nature came out with a strong editorial against this sort of thinking, saying it is unsupportable by the current science.

Nonetheless, these propagandists are going full steam ahead in pushing it anyway. They are preying on the psychological weakness of short term weather memory coupled with the normal human fear of storms, part of our makeup.
‘A world you like. With a climate you like’ campaign launched by Ed Davey | Solar Power Portal
Connie Hedegaard, European Commissioner for Climate Action, explains: “Our ambition for a low carbon society is not some distant future. It's about jobs now. It's about the innovation and competitiveness which we can harness today for a better tomorrow. ”
NSIDC Ignored Antarctica in 2006 Too | sunshine hours
Antarctic Sea Ice Extent set an all time record in 2012. The previous record was set in 2006. In 2006 there were 30 days where the ice extent was over 19 million sq km. That record has not been broken and was 9 days more than the previous record holder (1998).

So what did the NSIDC have to say about it in 2006?

Nothing.

They mentioned the Arctic a lot. And Al Gore’s movie. And that there was going to be an open house. But they ignored Antarctica. If they were scientists and not propagandists shouldn’t they be interested in both poles and maximum records too?
Patrick Geans-Ali: Climate Change Is Definitely in the Michigan Air This Season
There's a distinct air of ongoing change this fall, which only the most oblivious can deny. A remarkably mild Detroit winter gave way to another spring of unusually lethal tornadoes down through tornado alley, and a summer of unprecedented temperatures, droughts and wild fires across the country.
Flashback: State of the Climate | Tornadoes | August 2012
The preliminary number of tornadoes during the January-August 2012 period was 785 with 76 tornado confirmations still pending for July and August, marking the lowest January-August tornado count since 2002.

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