Meteorologist: 2010s officially the snowiest decade in the east coast in the NOAA record – surpassing the 1960s
Meteorologist Joe D'Aleo: 'We will have had 14 major impact storms this decade (only half over) beating out the 10 in the 1960s and 2000s.'
Meanwhile, As the snow piles up, climate change activists are already blaming the blizzard on 'global warming':
See: 2015 U.S. Blizzard blamed on ‘global warming’ – Warmist Bill McKibben: Blizzards are ‘Climate change at work' - NY Gov.: 'Part of the changing climate'
Meanwhile, As the snow piles up, climate change activists are already blaming the blizzard on 'global warming':
See: 2015 U.S. Blizzard blamed on ‘global warming’ – Warmist Bill McKibben: Blizzards are ‘Climate change at work' - NY Gov.: 'Part of the changing climate'
The monster blizzard of 2015 will be adding to what is already the snowiest decade on the East Coast.
“Assuming this storm gets ranked by NOAA as one of the high impact (population affected by snowstorm) snowstorms (likely since the November storm was), we will have had 14 major impact storms this decade (only half over) beating out the 10 in the 1960s and 2000s,” Joseph D’Aleo, CCM (Certified Consulting Meteorologist), told Climate Depot on Monday.
“Watch for widespread sub-zero cold next week if the European models are right (all the way to North Carolina and including DC area),” D’Aleo, the co-chief Meteorologist with Weatherbell Analytics, added.
The increase in snowfalls is counter to what the UN IPCC predicted. See: In 2001, the IPCC predicted milder winters and less snow. Experts are hoping no one remembers – UN IPCC 2001: ‘Milder winter temperatures will decrease heavy snowstorms’“Assuming this storm gets ranked by NOAA as one of the high impact (population affected by snowstorm) snowstorms (likely since the November storm was), we will have had 14 major impact storms this decade (only half over) beating out the 10 in the 1960s and 2000s,” Joseph D’Aleo, CCM (Certified Consulting Meteorologist), told Climate Depot on Monday.
“Watch for widespread sub-zero cold next week if the European models are right (all the way to North Carolina and including DC area),” D’Aleo, the co-chief Meteorologist with Weatherbell Analytics, added.
In addition, The New York Times has featured scientists and climate activists claiming snow would decrease. See: Flashback 2014 New York Times: ‘The End of Snow?’
& NYT in 2000 quoted ‘Oppenheimer on the pathetic spectacle of the unused sled in his stairwell, symbol of a warming world:
Below is a round-up of scientists debunking the notion that blizzards are caused by man-made ‘global warming.’& NYT in 2000 quoted ‘Oppenheimer on the pathetic spectacle of the unused sled in his stairwell, symbol of a warming world:
Also in 2000, scientists in the UK boldly predicted the end of snow due to ‘global warming.’ See: Flashback
2000: ‘Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past’: According to Dr
David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit
(CRU) of the University of East Anglia,within a few years winter
snowfall will become ‘a very rare and exciting event. Children just
aren’t going to know what snow is.’
The blizzard bearing down on the U.S. this week is now being blamed on global warming. See: 2015
U.S. Blizzard blamed on ‘global warming’ – Warmist Bill McKibben:
Blizzards are ‘Climate change at work’ – NY Gov.: ‘Part of the changing
climate’
Climate Depot’s Marc Morano Responds:
‘Blizzard blamed on global warming?! Is there any weather event that is
inconsistent with global warming? — This is now akin to the predictions
of Nostradamus or the Mayan calendar. There is no way anyone can
falsify the global warming theory now because any weather event that
happens proves’ their case.’
Other media outlets are promoting the 2015 blizzard and climate change link as well. See: Washington
Post’s Chris Mooney: Global warming could make blizzards worse:
‘Extreme snowfall may actually be enhanced by global warming. I know it
sounds counterintuitive‘
2013:
Climate Astrology: Blizzard blamed on global warming?! Is there any
weather event that is inconsistent with global warming? — Climate Depot
Round up - ‘No matter what the weather is like, it always turns out
to be exactly the kind of weather we should expect if human activity
were causing global temps to rise’
2013: Round Up: Meteorologists Slaps Down latest warmist claim of ‘Less snow = more blizzards’ — AP’s Seth Borenstein rebutted –
Meteorologist Dr. Ryan Maue mocks: ‘Hint, if your theory or hypothesis
involves contradictions, may be time to admit your original knowledge of
subject was inadequate’
2013:
Meteorologist Slaps Down latest warmist claim of ‘Less snow = more
blizzards’ — ‘Whac-a-moling Seth Borenstein at AP over his erroneous
extreme weather claims’ – By Dr. Richard Keen, Meteorologist Emeritus, University of Colorado, Boulder
For more see: 2015 U.S. Blizzard blamed on ‘global warming’ – Warmist Bill McKibben: Blizzards are ‘Climate change at work’ #
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