Comments Patrick Henry has made
According to UAH and RSS satellite data
the earth is warming at 1.2 degrees per century over the last thirty years, which is frequently described by AGW promoters as "the most dramatic period of warming in earth's history." Over the last ten years, temperatures have actually declined, so the average warming rate decreases with each additional month.
The 4 degree number from some computer models sounds very dramatic, but can't be justified based on the actual data. Rather than panicking and throwing the world's economy into crisis, the (ir)responsible parties should just fix the models.On Mainstream media misses connection between global warming and Midwest floods posted 1 year, 5 months ago 120 Responses
LA Nina?
LA Nina has faded and is nearly gone. The cold water is in the North Pacific - from California up through Alaska.
It has nothing to do with LA Nina. The theory is that "CO2 forcing" is steadily increasing the heat content of the oceans, yet that does not appear to be the case. Obviously there are other factors at work which the climate modelers do not understand.
If they did understand, they would have predicted it - which they didn't.On Mainstream media misses connection between global warming and Midwest floods posted 1 year, 5 months ago 120 Responses
Iowa had near record cold and snow this spring
What does that have to do with "global warming?"
Cold waters in the Pacific are causing the severe weather, as cold fronts from the west interact with warm Gulf Of Mexico air.
Until climatologists understand what is causing the unusually cold water in the Pacific, they should keep their mouths' closed. They are embarrassing the entire scientific community with their absurd hysterical arm-waving.On Mainstream media misses connection between global warming and Midwest floods posted 1 year, 5 months ago 120 Responses