Ice Storm Cara,Then Blizzard Delphi.So These Early Winter Storms Are Global Warming?

What cycle would that be Mr Meteorologist?

You cant be that fucking stupid, CAN YOU? Yep you sure can.. It's called Natural solar induced climatic variation. Its cycle is roughly 360 years long..

This is why you idiots find it so easy to dupe the young, who dont know to look long term, before giving up their freedoms to socialist liars like you.
Aren't you the dumb ass that said there isn't an El Nino?
 
What cycle would that be Mr Meteorologist?

You cant be that fucking stupid, CAN YOU? Yep you sure can.. It's called Natural solar induced climatic variation. Its cycle is roughly 360 years long..

This is why you idiots find it so easy to dupe the young, who dont know to look long term, before giving up their freedoms to socialist liars like you.
Aren't you the dumb ass that said there isn't an El Nino?

Are you that dip shit that cant tell me why we have La Niña conditions with a supposed El Niño in the Pacific?
 
What cycle would that be Mr Meteorologist?

You cant be that fucking stupid, CAN YOU? Yep you sure can.. It's called Natural solar induced climatic variation. Its cycle is roughly 360 years long..

This is why you idiots find it so easy to dupe the young, who dont know to look long term, before giving up their freedoms to socialist liars like you.
Aren't you the dumb ass that said there isn't an El Nino?

Are you that dip shit that cant tell me why we have La Niña conditions with a supposed El Niño in the Pacific?
Yep you are the moron that tried to disprove the El Nino lol.
 
The saddest part about your El Nino failure was that one of the shill mods agreed with some of your posts. I laughed.
 
Are you that dip shit that cant tell me why we have La Niña conditions with a supposed El Niño in the Pacific?

Forgive me if I've gotten this wrong, Billy Boy, Atmospheric Physicist and Certified Meteorologist, but I thought El Ninos and La Ninas were defined by winds and water temperatures in the Pacific, not by air temperatures in Ohio or rainfall in California? Am I wrong?
 
El Niño–Southern Oscillation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is an irregularly periodical variation in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, affecting much of the tropics and subtropics. The warming phase is known as El Niño and the cooling phase as La Niña. Southern Oscillation is the accompanying atmospheric component, coupled with the sea temperature change: El Niño is accompanied with high, and La Niña with low air surface pressure in the tropical western Pacific.[1][2] The two periods last several years each (typically three to four) and their effects vary in intensity.[3]

The two phases relate to the Walker circulation, discovered by Gilbert Walker during the early twentieth century. The Walker circulation is caused by the pressure gradient force that results from a high pressure system over the eastern Pacific ocean, and a low pressure systemover Indonesia. When the Walker circulation weakens or reverses, an El Niño results, causing the ocean surface to be warmer than average, as upwelling of cold water occurs less or not at all. An especially strong Walker circulation causes a La Niña, resulting in cooler ocean temperatures due to increased upwelling.

Hmmm... no mention of US temperatures or precipitation there, Billy Boy.
 
El Niño–Southern Oscillation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is an irregularly periodical variation in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, affecting much of the tropics and subtropics. The warming phase is known as El Niño and the cooling phase as La Niña. Southern Oscillation is the accompanying atmospheric component, coupled with the sea temperature change: El Niño is accompanied with high, and La Niña with low air surface pressure in the tropical western Pacific.[1][2] The two periods last several years each (typically three to four) and their effects vary in intensity.[3]

The two phases relate to the Walker circulation, discovered by Gilbert Walker during the early twentieth century. The Walker circulation is caused by the pressure gradient force that results from a high pressure system over the eastern Pacific ocean, and a low pressure systemover Indonesia. When the Walker circulation weakens or reverses, an El Niño results, causing the ocean surface to be warmer than average, as upwelling of cold water occurs less or not at all. An especially strong Walker circulation causes a La Niña, resulting in cooler ocean temperatures due to increased upwelling.

Hmmm... no mention of US temperatures or precipitation there, Billy Boy.

NO mention, I wonder why...(Wiki is a crap source) Because the historical record shows that the current event is not acting like an El Niño.. Why would that be? Idiot!
 
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Last December, the East coast and Midwest were very warm because of a blocking pattern. The very type of pattern that Jennifer Francis predicted as happening because of the increase in open water in the north polar area. Now we are seeing the polar vortex again because of that very same blocking pattern.

There is also another significant blocking pattern being exhibited at present. That is in the minds of those that prefer the rightwing alternative universe to real science. But they are being increasingly shunted to one side because events are proving what fools they truly are.

The fools get it wrong again... Its called pressure differential due to heat loss..but your AGW blinders are on mighty tight. (cutting off blood flow to your left wing pea brain)
 
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NO mention, I wonder why...(Wiki is a crap source) Because the historical record shows that the current event is not acting like an El Niño.. Why would that be? Idiot!

No mention because everything you'd like to use to define the ENSO state is a secondary, tertiary or further off effect because you really and truly don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
 
BTW, here are the sources of the Wikipedia ENSO article that you called "a crap source"

References




    • Jump up^ Jennings, S., Kaiser, M.J., Reynolds, J.D. (2001) "Marine Fisheries Ecology." Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd. ISBN 0-632-05098-5
    • Jump up^ Tropical Atmosphere Ocean project (2008-03-24). "What is La Niña?". Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
    • ^ Jump up to:a b Collins, M.; An, S-I; Cai, W.; Ganachaud, A.; Guilyardi, E.; Jin, F-F; Jochum, M.; Lengaigne, M.; Power, S.; Timmermann, A.; Vecchi, G.; Wittenberg, A. (2010). "The impact of global warming on the tropical Pacific Ocean and El Niño". Nature Geosci. 3 (6): 391–7. Bibcode:2010NatGe...3..391C. doi:10.1038/ngeo868.
    • Jump up^ Guilyardi, E.; Wittenberg, Andrew; Fedorov, Alexey; Collins, Mat; Wang, Chunzai; Capotondi, Antonietta; Van Oldenborgh, Geert Jan; Stockdale, Tim (2009). "Understanding El Nino in Ocean-Atmosphere General Circulation Models: Progress and Challenges".American Meteorological Society 90 (3): 325–340. Bibcode:2009BAMS...90..325G.doi:10.1175/2008BAMS2387.1.
    • Jump up^ Lenton, T. M.; Held, H.; Kriegler, E.; Hall, J. W.; Lucht, W.; Rahmstorf, S.; Schellnhuber, H. J. (2008). "Inaugural Article: Tipping elements in the Earth's climate system". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (6): 1786–1793.Bibcode:2008PNAS..105.1786L. doi:10.1073/pnas.0705414105.
 
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BTW, here are the sources of the Wikipedia ENSO article that you called "a crap source"

References




    • Jump up^ Jennings, S., Kaiser, M.J., Reynolds, J.D. (2001) "Marine Fisheries Ecology." Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd. ISBN 0-632-05098-5
    • Jump up^ Tropical Atmosphere Ocean project (2008-03-24). "What is La Niña?". Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
    • ^ Jump up to:a b Collins, M.; An, S-I; Cai, W.; Ganachaud, A.; Guilyardi, E.; Jin, F-F; Jochum, M.; Lengaigne, M.; Power, S.; Timmermann, A.; Vecchi, G.; Wittenberg, A. (2010). "The impact of global warming on the tropical Pacific Ocean and El Niño". Nature Geosci. 3 (6): 391–7. Bibcode:2010NatGe...3..391C. doi:10.1038/ngeo868.
    • Jump up^ Guilyardi, E.; Wittenberg, Andrew; Fedorov, Alexey; Collins, Mat; Wang, Chunzai; Capotondi, Antonietta; Van Oldenborgh, Geert Jan; Stockdale, Tim (2009). "Understanding El Nino in Ocean-Atmosphere General Circulation Models: Progress and Challenges".American Meteorological Society 90 (3): 325–340. Bibcode:2009BAMS...90..325G.doi:10.1175/2008BAMS2387.1.
    • Jump up^ Lenton, T. M.; Held, H.; Kriegler, E.; Hall, J. W.; Lucht, W.; Rahmstorf, S.; Schellnhuber, H. J. (2008). "Inaugural Article: Tipping elements in the Earth's climate system". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (6): 1786–1793.Bibcode:2008PNAS..105.1786L. doi:10.1073/pnas.0705414105.

You and Old Fraud dont have a dam clue how or why the ENSO works. Yet you post up page after page of what you dont understand. Trying to explain the inner workings to you is like trying to tell a baby how to manage a bank account.

You dont understand how it works or why but your content to spew crap all day long.. This is the whole problem with CAGW alarmism and its deceptions and lies. As long as it fits your agenda you run with it..
 
And you, who made boneheadedly wrong ENSO predictions week after week after week after week DO know it better? You don't seem to know jack shit about the topic. On WHAT basis do you claim that we are now experiencing La Nina conditions?

This should be good for a laugh.
 

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