Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Roundup: Alarmists are trying to associate global warming and tornadoes, but there isn’t one shred of evidence to support that idea

Deadly Oklahoma Tornadoes – When CO2 Was Below 320 PPM | Real Science
Deadly tornadoes happen almost every year in Oklahoma. It is the heart of Tornado Alley
1975 : Tornado Outbreaks Blamed On Global Cooling | Real Science

1925/1890 Tornadoes Were The Worst In US History | Real Science
31 Mar 1890 – TERRIBLE DISASTERS IN AMERICA. TOWNS AND VILLAGE…
Oklahoma Having Their Coldest Spring On Record | Real Science
Last year was the warmest spring on record in Oklahoma and the US, and had the lowest tornado count on record.

This spring is the coldest on record in Oklahoma and much of the US, and tornadoes are much worse.

Alarmists are trying to associate global warming and tornadoes, but there isn’t one shred of evidence to support that idea.
Oklahoma Has The Highest Tornado Frequency | Real Science
Tulsa, Oklahoma is the most dangerous city in the US for strong to violent tornadoes.
Lefties : Always Ready To Dance On Children’s Graves | Real Science
Dems are already blaming the deaths of Oklahoma children on Republicans, just as they did in Connecticut in December. It seems that there is nothing they like more than dead children to push their agenda.

Strong to violent tornadoes peaked during the 1970s in the US – during the global cooling scare. There is no reason to believe that tornadoes have gotten worse over time.
Oklahoma Climate Refugees : Seven Years Of Heat And Drought Forced Half Of Oklahoma To Flee During The 1930s | Real Science
In the summer of 1934, Oklahoma reached 117 degrees on July 24, the 36th day in a row that it had been above 100 degrees. Fields and rivers dried up, and clouds of grasshoppers ate what was left of the wheat and corn. According to one Weather Bureau scientist, the drought of the ’30s was “the worst in the climatological history of the country.”

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