Apr 08 2008

This Year Global Climate Has Nothing To Do With … Global Climate Change

Published by at 8:14 am under All General Discussions,Global Warming

The ‘experts’ on global climate change (the ones who think it is all driven by man’s activities) have decided that 2008 doesn’t count. They have decreed this year’s global climate has nothing to do with Global Climate. You think I jest?

The world will experience global cooling this year, according a leading climate scientist.

However, the World Meteorological Organisation insists that this year’s cooling has nothing to do with global climate change.

Is there anything more telling than a public display of denial and cooking the data? You can’t just throw out data from one year because it violates your preconceptions and screws up your pet theories. First off, this is not the first time the data has not lined up with the wild predictions from the Church of Gore. The temperatures have not risen in ten years on average. And I doubt this is the only year we will see temperatures receding.

Look at what this year has shown us global climate is capable of:

According to the US National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) many American cities and towns have suffered record cold temperatures in January and early February. According to the NCDC, the average temperature in January “was – 0.3 F cooler than the 1901-2000 average.”

China is surviving its most brutal winter in one hundred years. Temperatures in the normally mild south were low for so long that some middle-sized cities went weeks without electricity because once power lines had toppled it was too cold or too icy to repair them.

There have been so many snow and ice storms in Ontario and Quebec in the past two months that the real estate market has been hurt as home buyers have stayed home. In just the first two weeks of February, Toronto received 70 cm of snow, breaking the record of 66.6 cm for the entire month set back in 1950.

Now, as a result of the recent record cold weather, the ice is back. According to Gilles Langis, a senior forecaster with the Canadian Ice Service in Ottawa, the Arctic winter has been so severe the ice has not only recovered, it is actually 10 to 20 cm thicker in many places than at this time last year.

The real news this year on the Global Climate front was that the models used to make all the dire predictions fictionalize Gore’s brainwashing movies were wrong (can one fictionalize fiction?). What is busting these models? NASA Measurement from their latest Earth Observing Satellite called Aqua. Aqua is making long term measurements and the first results of their efforts was to show how the UN IPCC climate models are way off when it comes to modeling water in the air – a key factor when computing the heating/cooling processes of our atmosphere. Get the water content and dynamics wrong and you can’t predict squat. For those interested in a brain burner here and here are Aqua science reports which showed the IPCC models are not working right.

Maybe Gore can now make a movie about reality and not fantasy.

4 responses so far

4 Responses to “This Year Global Climate Has Nothing To Do With … Global Climate Change”

  1. AJ: PUHLEZE let me SURRENDER to SOMEONE, Pretty Please?

    Signed:

    N(W)orm, “TRUTHHALF-BAKED”, “Bootlicker”, “THECENTERISABUNGHOLE”, “Ken(ker)”

    Oh…..I think I just involuntarily unrinated down my leg….

  2. norm says:

    “…the ones who think it is all driven by man’s activities…” show me one expert who thinks that. if your argument is based upon misrepresentation how valid is you argument?

  3. AJStrata says:

    Norm,

    Do the math kid (are all you liberals rejects from algebra?). If we can stop global warming by stopping the increase in CO2, a minor factor in the greenhouse effect, then the global warming must be primarily driven by man’s activities producing CO2.

    If the phenomena is mostly natural and not tied to CO2 at all (which is what the last decade as been showing) then it is not driven by man’s activities.

    If we can stop it then it is driven by us. If we cannot stop it then it is driven by natural forces. Duh!

    Don’t fence with me on science. You are probably out gunned from the start.

  4. norm says:

    no one thinks it is all driven by man except deniers who make misrepresentations in order to make a stand. that would be you.

  5. crosspatch says:

    Check out Mr. Pielke’s posting here:

    http://climatesci.org/2008/04/07/recent-data-on-surface-snowmelt-in-antarctica/

    Record minimum snowmelt over the past summer in Antarctica.