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Home Front: Politix
Joe Biden vs. the Tornados
2021-12-15
[American Thinker] Speaking in Wilmington, Delaware on Saturday, President Joe Biden blamed the recent deadly tornado outbreak in Kentucky on "climate change." Biden stated, "The fact is we all know everything is more intense when the climate is warming and obviously it has some impact here."

Biden’s statement is laughably inept and easily disproved. All one has to do is look past the opinions, pronouncements, and hand waving and concentrate on what science and data actually say about the issues.

First, the top five deadliest tornadoes in America all occurred between 1840 and 1936. The Great Natchez Tornado on May 7, 1840, killed 317 people, and was the second-deadliest tornado in U.S. history. The deadliest was the March 18, 1925 Tri-State Tornado, which was also the longest-tracked tornado in U.S. history. The massive F5 tornado traveled 219 mi (352 km) across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people.

Second, the last half of the 65-year U.S. tornado record had 40 percent fewer strong-to-violent tornadoes (EF3 rated or greater) than the first half. To claim that climate change is causing severe tornadoes is speculation, and directly opposite data publicly available from the National Weather Service (NWS).

Dr. Roy Spencer, a climatologist at the University of Alabama, Huntsville points out, "To claim that global warming is causing more tornadoes is worse than speculative; it is directly opposite to the clear observational evidence."

A graph of 50 years of tornado data from the NWS Storm Prediction Center (NWSPC) clearly illustrates the downward trend in violent U.S. tornadoes rated EF3 or greater since 1970.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  If King Canute can turn back the tides, and BathHouse the oceans, then surely Magoo can quell the tornadoes
Posted by: Merrick Ferret   2021-12-15 17:31  

#6  4,000 died at Greensburg! But that was caused by W. sending the KS Guard to Iraq, not climate change, so whatevs.


The Legend of Jimmy Finch.
Dude was there pronto with his BBQ wagon, food, water, and presumably the ability to charge PEDs.

While everyone shivers in the dark, trying to find loved ones, Brandon sends.....Covid booster shots. What a flock of chodes.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-12-15 13:25  

#5  Fauci = Science
Booker = Spartacus
Biden = Magoo


Smallwell = Farticus
Nancy = Mummy
Posted by: Warthog   2021-12-15 10:01  

#4  Fauci = Science
Booker = Spartacus
Biden = Magoo
Posted by: Merrick Ferret   2021-12-15 08:57  

#3  We now have doppler radar, storm watchers, early warning to take shelter, years of modern data. On the other side we have death tolls of people caught totally unawares as reported in the sensationalized (I know) newspapers of the times. Science!
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-12-15 08:07  

#2  

1st bigger question: Did Climate Change cause Biden?

Because before the Liberals Global Cooling, Warming, and Climate Change (aka climate cycle) Hype.

Tornadoes were a regular occurrence in the USA. As a whole, the U.S. averages around 1,200 tornadoes annually and happen year round.

Yes there are some really bad ones.
Note: When looking at the following numbers, remember the US population densities were much lower in those years.

317 deaths - May 17, 1840 - The Great Natchez Tornado.
305 deaths - May 27, 1896 - St. Louis-East St. Louis tornado.
747 deaths - March 18, 1925 - The Tri-State Tornado.
332 deaths - March 21, 1932 - The Deep South tornado outbreak.
249 deaths - April 5, 1936 - Tupelo-Gainesville tornado.


1991-2010 State Averages of Tornadoes Only Ak and RI have been Tornado Free between 1991-2010. -- Sources: News headlines and Weather.com
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-12-15 07:41  

#1  Dr. Roy Spencer, a climatologist at the University of Alabama, Huntsville points out, "To claim that global warming is causing more tornadoes is worse than speculative; it is directly opposite to the clear observational evidence."

Quite similar to everything else said by Brandon.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-12-15 06:44  

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