Killer Tornadoes And Severe Drought At The Same Time?,Did Al Gore Predict This?

Rexx Taylor

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:dance: So does anyone recall Al Gore or any Global Warming Activist claiming that someday Global Warming will cause severe drought in the west while intense tornadoes will be reeking havoc in the rust belt/southern plain? And we still have cold weather along the northern region. Let's see if they blame last nights tornadoes on Global Warming this time, and completely ignoring the water crisis in California. Just like when Hillary speaks to her 15 year old fans and doesn't bring up any of her 12 scandals as if they never happened.:eusa_silenced::dunno:
 
:dance: So does anyone recall Al Gore or any Global Warming Activist claiming that someday Global Warming will cause severe drought in the west while intense tornadoes will be reeking havoc in the rust belt/southern plain? And we still have cold weather along the northern region. Let's see if they blame last nights tornadoes on Global Warming this time, and completely ignoring the water crisis in California. Just like when Hillary speaks to her 15 year old fans and doesn't bring up any of her 12 scandals as if they never happened.:eusa_silenced::dunno:
Rain and tornados across the Plains and Midwest in the Spring.

Unprecedented I tell you.
 
Publication Abstracts
Hansen et al. 1981
Hansen, J., D. Johnson, A. Lacis, S. Lebedeff, P. Lee, D. Rind, and G. Russell, 1981: Climate impact of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Science, 213, 957-966, doi:10.1126/science.213.4511.957.

The global temperature rose 0.2°C between the middle 1960s and 1980, yielding a warming of 0.4°C in the past century. This temperature increase is consistent with the calculated effect due to measured increases of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Variations of volcanic aerosols and possibly solar luminosity appear to be primary causes of observed fluctuations about the mean trend of increasing temperature. It is shown that the anthropogenic carbon dioxide warming should emerge from the noise level of natural climate variability by the end of the century, and there is a high probability of warming in the 1980s. Potential effects on climate in the 21st century include the creation of drought-prone regions in North America and central Asia as part of a shifting of climatic zones, erosion of the West Antarctic ice sheet with a consequent worldwide rise in sea level, and opening of the fabled Northwest Passage.

Pubs.GISS Hansen et al. 1981 Climate impact of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide

Tornadoes in the midwest in the spring, normal. Exceptional drought in the American Southwest, abnormal, but not unprecedented. The dipping south of the polar vortex two years in a row. Abnormal, but not unprecedented. All of the above at the same time as we have lost a major amount of Arctic Sea Ice, abnormal, unprecedented. What next?

Damned if I or anyone else knows. Hang onto your seats, folks, the next few decades are going to be interesting.









 
:dance: So does anyone recall Al Gore or any Global Warming Activist claiming that someday Global Warming will cause severe drought in the west while intense tornadoes will be reeking havoc in the rust belt/southern plain? And we still have cold weather along the northern region. Let's see if they blame last nights tornadoes on Global Warming this time, and completely ignoring the water crisis in California. Just like when Hillary speaks to her 15 year old fans and doesn't bring up any of her 12 scandals as if they never happened.:eusa_silenced::dunno:
Just normal and natural weather, nothing more. No one knows what the weather patterns are going to be six months from now. Weather is constantly changing, and has changed since the beginning of time. Does anyone know what the weather in Florida will be like on June 7th of this year? Of course not.
 
Tornadoes in the midwest in the spring, normal. Exceptional drought in the American Southwest, abnormal, but not unprecedented. The dipping south of the polar vortex two years in a row. Abnormal, but not unprecedented. All of the above at the same time as we have lost a major amount of Arctic Sea Ice, abnormal, unprecedented. What next?

Damned if I or anyone else knows. Hang onto your seats, folks, the next few decades are going to be interesting.




Here is what I expect in the next few years. Around late May, early June, when all the corn and beans are planted and growing, I expect a couple of nights of Siberian Express (polar vortex) dropping the temp into the mid 20ties across the middle of the country.

Frozen corn and beans anyone?

We don't need massive change to hurt us. We just need a few nights of below freezing temperatures in the middle of our food growing season to really hurt us.
 
:dance: So does anyone recall Al Gore or any Global Warming Activist claiming that someday Global Warming will cause severe drought in the west while intense tornadoes will be reeking havoc in the rust belt/southern plain? And we still have cold weather along the northern region. Let's see if they blame last nights tornadoes on Global Warming this time, and completely ignoring the water crisis in California. Just like when Hillary speaks to her 15 year old fans and doesn't bring up any of her 12 scandals as if they never happened.:eusa_silenced::dunno:
What was Hillary charged with?
 
And what happens if next winter California gets nailed with winter storms, flooding los angeles? Global Warming too? u cant have it both ways.
 
And what happens if next winter California gets nailed with winter storms, flooding los angeles? Global Warming too? u cant have it both ways.
Which is why they don't want to talk about that any more, just "climate change", which allows them to have it either way.
 
Dumb knownothing asses. One of the major predictions of global warming is for wider and wilder swings in weather, with an overall warming, exactly what we are seeing.

13 of the 14 hottest years on record have occurred since 2000. Arctic sea ice is in a death spiral, almost all of the glaciers worldwide are in rapid regression, and the drougths predicted by James Hansen in his 1981 paper are presently occurring exactly as predicted. Same for the floods.
 
No, Al Gore is an idiot and anyone who listens to Al Gore is a bigger idiot.
 

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