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Global Warming Alert: Sen. Kerry Blames Tornados on Global Warming
2008-02-07
Politicians using tragedy to advance an agenda has been a tried-and-true strategy. Paint the idea green and a natural catastrophe became political fodder for former Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry (Mass.).

Kerry appeared on MSNBC on February 6 to discuss storms that have killed at least 50 people throughout the Southeastern United States. So, of course, Kerry used the platform to advance global warming alarmism.

“[I] don’t want to sort of leap into the larger meaning of, you know, inappropriately, but on the other hand, the weather service has told us we are going to have more and more intense storms,” Kerry said. “And insurance companies are beginning to look at this issue and understand this is related to the intensity of storms that is related to the warming of the earth. And so it goes to global warming and larger issues that we’re not paying attention to. The fact is the hurricanes are more intensive, the storms are more intensive and the rainfall is more intense at certain places at certain times and the weather patterns have changed.”

KerryÂ’s assertion tornado activity is related to any type of climate change is questionable based on the writings of at least one meteorologist. Roger Edwards, a meteorologist at the Storm Prediction Center of the National Weather Center in Norman, Okla., has doubts about any global warming and tornado relationship.

“As of this writing, no scientific studies solidly relate climatic global temperature trends to tornadoes,” Edwards wrote on the Earth & Sky Web site in April 2007. “I don’t expect any such results in the near future either, because tornadoes are too small, short–lived, hard to measure and count, and too dependent on day to day, even minute to minute weather conditions.”

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#16  In the 2004 election one site had IQ's for the different people running and some key supporters.

Let's just say "If I was Kerry, I wouldn't open my stupid mouth. Esp. on any scientific topic."

Posted by: 3dc   2008-02-07 20:40  

#15  Crosspatch you're right on the money. In another life I was a Meteorologist for 10 1/2 years. If we had Global Warming, then the contrast would be less and the Tornado activity would be much less. Tornadoes are very local in nature, unlike Hurricanes.

An interesting slight of hand has taken place with Tropical Storms. When I was in the weather business Tropical Depression were given numbers not names. Only Tropical storms and Hurricanes were named. The trick is now they give depression names and it makes it appear that we are having as many or more storms than we used to have each summer.

In fact the last two years have been below normal with only one Hurricane hitting the US in two years. That storm had marginal winds and was a Hurricane for less than 24 hours.

Other interesting tidbits. Last winter the Southern Hemisphere had the coldest winter in decades. China is going through the coldest winter in 50 years. It's snowed in Baghdad, Jerusalem and Tehran. The net/net is the term "Global Warming" is disappearing and being replaced by "Climate Change". That way any time the weather is different than you expect you can blame CO2 from man.

The hell with Sun Spots who's activity in the early 2000s was so intense it was knocking out satellites.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2008-02-07 17:21  

#14  Folks, you should just do what most of Jawn's constituents have taken to doing. Pay no attention to anything he has to say at any time on any subject. It's almost like he doesn't exist, which, in his eyes, is the absolute worst thing that could ever happen to him.
He endorsed Obama. Did anyone know that?...See, it's working already.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-02-07 14:33  

#13  Severe storms are causing by a contrast in temperature between two air masses, that is true. There are two ways for this contrast to manifest ... unusually warm temperatures on one side of the interface or unusually cold temperatures on the other side. This time we have the unusually cold scenario which causes a drastic difference in temperatures across a frontal boundary causing the storms.

Link
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-02-07 11:45  

#12  Once again, the Donks show they have no problem in exploiting death for political gain.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2008-02-07 10:56  

#11  Mechanical Engineers build weapons.

Civil Engineers build targets.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-02-07 10:19  

#10  Besides, everyone knows that civil engineers are stand-up kinda guys ....

at least, we HOPE their bridges, buildings and highway overpasses stand up. It's a bummer when they fall down.
Posted by: lotp   2008-02-07 10:13  

#9  Rantburg.Com? They're crawling with civil engineers.

And I for one am glad of it ... just think of what this place would be like with uncivil engineers.
Posted by: lotp   2008-02-07 10:12  

#8  Global shamming has become a full religion. Everything is attributed to it because of our sinful, capitalist ways and we must repent.

Is it still unfashionable to have religious wars these days?
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-02-07 09:24  

#7  Kerry, another moron who appears not to know the difference between a tornado and a hurricane.

Here's a clue. One is caused by cold temperatures the other is caused by warm temperatures.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-02-07 09:20  

#6  Now the dipschit's a weatherman.
Posted by: Icerigger   2008-02-07 08:30  

#5  Mark my word: Some day some leftist somewhere is going to say:

Rantburg.Com? They're crawling with civil engineers.
Posted by: badanov   2008-02-07 07:14  

#4  "There is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gasses is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth's atmosphere and disruption of the Earth's climate. Moreover, there is substantial scientific evidence that increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide produce many beneficial effects upon the natural plant and animal environments of the Earth."

This petition has been signed by over 19,000 American scientists.

And one civil engineer. But you can't sign it on-line. But you can get a copy of the mail-in form.




Posted by: Bobby   2008-02-07 06:47  

#3  I blame Senaator Kerry for global warming.
Posted by: Mike   2008-02-07 06:37  

#2  the good thing is that he was on MSNBC, so hardly anyone saw it
Posted by: Frank G   2008-02-07 05:09  

#1  and that is why the Senator (D-Masshole) has given up all private jets, SUV's and recreational power boats, riding only public transportation, right? Pompous windbag POS has never let facts stand in the way of his bleating
Posted by: Frank G   2008-02-07 05:07  

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