Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Climate Change Alarmists: Hey, those tornadoes may have been caused by global warming

Al Gore claimed the Smowmagedden in Washington and cold temperatures last winter were caused by global warming. This winter there has been a noted absence of significant snow and mild temperatures across large parts of North America. What do the 'Warmists' do when the winter is mild and spring seems to come early? They blame a tornado outbreak on global warming.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – When at least 80 tornadoes rampaged across the United States, from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico, last Friday, it was more than is typically observed during the entire month of March, tracking firm AccuWeather.com reported on Monday.
According to some climate scientists, such earlier-than-normal outbreaks of tornadoes, which typically peak in the spring, will become the norm as the planet warms.
“As spring moves up a week or two, tornado season will start in February instead of waiting for April,” said climatologist Kevin Trenberth of the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
Whether climate change will also affect the frequency or severity of tornadoes, however, remains very much an open question, and one that has received surprisingly little study.
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1 comment:

  1. So what do we blame the December and January tornadoes on. They do happen. Town closest to me had one.

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