Wednesday, July 27, 2011

2000 Years Of Mega Extreme Weather Events (When CO2 Was Only 280 PPM
994 A.D. “A destructive storm struck London, England, blowing down fifteen hundred buildings and killing several hundred persons. The summers in the years 994 and 995 in Europe produced very high temperatures and a very persistent heat wave. Historians reported that the drought was so terrible that the fish died in the ponds, the trees caught fire, and the fruit and the flax harvest were destroyed. In 995 the greater part of Europe’s rivers were so shallow that you could wade through them. In 994 in Western Europe, the dearth of rain caused the rivers to dry up. It killed the fish in most lakes. It dried up thousands of trees and burned grassland and crops.”

1186 A.D. “In Germany the winter was warmer than had known for a long time. The vegetation was very advanced. The harvest took place in May and the grape harvest in August. In France, the trees were blooming in the middle of winter.”

Recall how alarmists would love have us believe that before man began emitting CO2 the weather was tame and friendly to all of the earth’s inhabitants, and that terrible storms and extremes began only after man embarked on industrialization and the burning of fossil fuels.

Well breadandbutter.com reminds us that extreme weather extremes occurred just as often in the past.
C3: How Did The Radical Green Fringe Lose The Climate Science Propaganda War & The Public?
Read and view here. The greens/lefties/libs/progressives ludicrous climate exaggerations, science stupidity and gross intolerance of others is on full display in these videos. Let's hope they keep insulting the intelligence of the public because it's working big time in winning the war for the lukewarmers and C-AGW skeptics.
>Reproducing Global Temperature Anomalies With Natural Variables | Bob Tisdale – Climate Observations
In this post, only natural variables are used to simulate the Global Temperature Anomaly curve.
The Reference Frame: Czech lands face a centennial heat wave
Just to be sure, the article is about events that took place exactly 100 years ago, i.e. at the end of July 1911. In 2011, Czechia is experiencing one of the coldest Julies and the temperatures are about 20 °C cooler than in the report above.

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