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Politics : Manmade Global Warming, A hoax? A Scam? or a Doomsday Cult? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Don Hurst who wrote (2466)4/30/2011 11:21:49 PM
From: joseffy3 Recommendations  Respond to of 4326
 
Al Gore is a joke.

As are the brain dead lefties who follow him and his crap.



To: Don Hurst who wrote (2466)5/1/2011 11:38:46 AM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations  Respond to of 4326
 
The storms in 1925 were bigger. What was going on in 1925 ? Mr chicken little



To: Don Hurst who wrote (2466)5/1/2011 12:39:52 PM
From: longnshort6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
The Tri-State Tornado of Wednesday, March 18, 1925, was the deadliest tornado in U.S. history. With 695 confirmed fatalities,[1] the tornado killed more than twice as many as the second deadliest, the 1840 Great Natchez Tornado. The continuous =219 mile (=352 km) track left by the tornado was the longest ever recorded in the world: the tornado crossed from southeastern Missouri, through Southern Illinois, then into southwestern Indiana. While not officially rated by NOAA, it is recognized by many as an F5 tornado, the maximal damage rating issued on the Fujita scale.[2][3]

remember less people living then. Man some kind of global warming going on in 1840, must have been all those buffalo farts, good thing the white man killed them and saved the planet



To: Don Hurst who wrote (2466)5/1/2011 12:40:44 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation  Respond to of 4326
 
It was the deadliest U.S. tornado outbreak since 1925, when 747 people were killed in a line of storms that raged through Missouri, Illinois and Indiana.

In 1932, an Alabama storm killed 332; in 1974, tornadoes that swept the South and Midwest left 315 people dead.



To: Don Hurst who wrote (2466)5/1/2011 1:44:19 PM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
UK Struck By Rare Tornado, Then Snow - Michael Mann, Gavin Schmidt & Kevin Trenberth Blame Global Warming

Read here and here. So far, 2011 has produced a number of disastrous events including: extreme cold and snow, earthquakes, tsunamis, radiation releases, floods, fires, rainstorms and tornadoes. Recently, this has led the IPCC's big-guns, the ones who provided us with Climategate and put climate science into such deep disrepute, to opine that human CO2 and global warming are to blame for these severe weather events and other 2011 calamities.

In the realm of nature and Earth's climate though, a lot of really bad stuff happens and humans are not the cause of it. Take 1879 for example - below are samples of what the newspapers and etc. reported that year. Be thankful it's not 1879, or many other really bad years.

[ But Edwin Drake drilled that well in PA in 1859 and that's what caused these calamities:]

•1879: Southern England Suffers Rare Tornado, Followed By Snow
•1879: Winter In England Is 5.4 Degrees Colder Than Average
•1879: Devastating Hurricane Strikes Tahiti
•1879: Terrible Australian Drought Followed By Disastrous Floods
•1879: Ceylon Hit By Multiple Floods Causing Great Property Damage
•1879: Indian Ocean Cyclone Wipes Bourbon Island Clean
•1879: Immense Floods Overwhelm Sacramento, California Region
•1879: New Years - Great Floods In England And Scotland
•1879: Hundreds Lost At Sea During Bay of Biscay, Spain Hurricane
•1879: Wisconsin Tornado Hits Multiple Rural Towns, 30 People Killed
•1879: France Experiences Large Floods
•1879: 165 MPH Winds Pummel North Carolina
•1879: Hurricane & Two Waterspouts Bash Canton, China
•1879: Half A Million Dead In Brazil From Drought, Starvation And Pestilence

[Half a million? Wow! Damn you, Edwin Drake! ]

•1879: Hailstorm In Austria Wrecks Crops, Hailstones Unusually Large
•1879: Severe Thunderstorms & Hailstorms Thrash Switzerland - Fires and Floods Result
•1879: 70 Million Chinese People Starving From “2 centuries of climatic change almost without a parallel”
•1879: Account – Destructive Earthquakes Hit Japan Every Ten Years

Michael Mann, Gavin Schmidt and Kevin Trenberth are individuals who will use any disaterous event, regardless of the science and empirical evidence, to bolster the fortunes of their failed AGW hypothesis. Unfortunately for these IPCC "scientists", history is replete with years of disasterous events prior to large human CO2 emissions. And every year, more and more of the global public recognizes that the truth is different than what Mann, Schmidt and Trenberth claim.

c3headlines.com

h/t brumar