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    Central Plank Of Global Warming Alarmism Discredited

    Inspiration for Al Gore's movie cover, contention that global warming causes intense hurricanes, discredited by professor who first proposed it

    One of the central philosophies of climate change alarmism and an image that adorned the cover of Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth - the contention that global warming causes deadly hurricanes - has been completely discredited by the expert who first proposed it.

    Hurricane buff and professor of Atmospheric Science at MIT Kerry Emanuel asserted for over 20 years that global warming breeds more frequent and stronger storms and he shot to prominence just one month before Hurricane Katrina in 2005 when he delivered the "final proof" that global warming was already causing extreme weather events and wrecking livelihoods.

    Emanuel was subsequently acknowledged with a place in Time Magazine's "100 People Who Shape Our World" list.

    Al Gore was so inspired by Emanuel's research that he devoted the iconic front cover image of his 2006 movie An Inconvenient Truth to his warning, portraying a hurricane emerging from a Co2-belching smokestack.


    An inconvenient cover image - Al Gore's depiction of global warming's contribution to hurricanes has been completely discredited.


    Unfortunately for the church of environmentalism, who ceaselessly profess to have a monopoly on truth and insist that "the debate is over" on global warming, Emanuel has completely recanted his position and now admits that hurricanes and storms will actually decline over the next 200 years and have little or no correlation with global temperature change whatsoever.

    "Emanuel's newest work, co-authored with two other researchers, simulates hurricane conditions nearly 200 years in the future. The research -- the first to mesh global climate models with small-scale high-resolution simulations of individual storms -- found that while storm strength rises slightly in some areas, it falls in others -- and the total number of worldwide storms actually declines slightly," reports Daily Tech.

    "The new work suggests that, even in a dramatically warming world, hurricane frequency and intensity may not substantially rise during the next two centuries," reports The Houston Chronicle.

    "The research, appearing in the March issue of Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, is all the more remarkable coming from Emanuel, a highly visible leader in his field and long an ardent proponent of a link between global warming and much stronger hurricanes."

    "The models are telling us something quite different from what nature seems to be telling us," said Emanuel, adding, "The results surprised me."

    This bears testimony to the fact that we cannot accept the shrill claims of the alarmists that "the debate is over" on global warming, because to do so would hand control of our future over to bumbling, self-serving control freaks who have been proven wrong time after time.

    How can we let technocrats impose sweeping control measures based on a "consensus" about the effects of global warming that isn’t necessarily correct? Those that propose drastic responses to a "crisis" that isn't even fully understood should be treated with extreme suspicion.

    The admission that global warming has no effect on extreme weather patterns, in addition to last week's report confirming there has been no global temperature increase since 1998, spells disaster for the alarmists and current weather patterns are not doing them any favors either.

    Shortly after China experienced its coldest winter in 100 years and northeast America was hit by record snow levels, Britain is currently experiencing its coldest April in decades as late-blooming daffodils are pounded with hail and snow on an almost daily basis.

    Since forecasters have problems predicting what the weather will be in a few days time, to claim an understanding of climate patterns hundreds of years into the future is not only asinine, it is the height of arrogance and a danger to humanity.

    The proposals for combating so-called global warming are so drastic that they will inflict a worse burden on humanity than any claimed minor temperature increase, wrecking economies, increasing starvation and stripping away basic freedoms in the name of rallying to save mother earth from a problem that does not even exist.

    For eons, earth has been battered by violent storms and experienced huge temperature swings as a result of natural climate change before man ever set foot on the planet.

    Historically, we are currently living in a frigid "Ice House" compared to the "Hot House" endured by our predecessors the dinosaurs, who roamed the earth when the poles were covered by lush forests.

    But all this matters little to the demagogues of a giant sprawling cash cow whose continued funding relies on tying everything that happens to man-made global warming and that "evil" life-giving gas, carbon dioxide.

    The real environmental issues - GM frankenstein food, deforestation and toxic waste dumping amongst others, will continue to be neglected as we are led on a merry dance by the climate change cultists - but as the hard evidence increasingly belies the hoax that they have foisted upon us, their credibility and influence will continue to wane.

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    I remember hearing constant news reports about early spring in Britian and how everything was blooming early, was that all lies? Any lads out there with first hand experience, is England having a late spring? They only report pro-global warming news here so anything about a late spring would never be reported.

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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...6/nsnow106.xml

    Just answered my question^^

    What a Fn' joke. I swear, we were getting mutli-daily reports of the earlier then ever spring in England, global warming is changing the seasons and then silence. I do some looking and this is what I find.

    Spring replaced by snow and wintry weather
    Any sign that spring was on its way disappeared this morning when several parts of the country woke up to several inches of snow.

    Heavy snowfall settled overnight across the Midlands and shortly before 7am snow started falling in central London.

    Most of the snow is expected to have melted by lunchtime

    The snowfall caused further problems at Heathrow airport, where a runway was temporarily closed.

    Terminal Five also suffered, cancelling 12 British Airways flights.

    An airline spokeswoman said: "It is likely there will be further cancellations due to snow disruption."

    A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said Bicester, Aylesbury and Oxfordshire had all seen heavy snowfall, with several reports of cars struggling to continue their journeys and minor accidents because of the weather.

    But a spokesman for MeteoGroup said he expected most of the snow to have melted by lunchtime, and southern parts of England that may see snow later are unlikely to see it settle once the sun comes out.

    Snow in Scotland and parts of northern England yesterday caused problems for teams searching for a missing aircraft in the Highlands.

    The light aircraft disappeared off radar as it was crossing the Cairngorms, south east of Glenmore Forest, yesterday morning.

    Overnight snow descended in the North East, Manchester and north Wales and headed down towards the Midlands in the early hours, with snowfall reported in Birmingham and Loughborough today.

    North Wales is expected to be hit by a second wave on snow this morning.

    Forecasters said the snow was settling in places but it is not expected to cause problems on the transport network.

    The Met Office has issued a number of flash warnings of severe or extreme weather.

    It warns there is at least an 80 per cent chance of heavy snow and widespread icy roads across Northern Ireland, north Wales and north-west England as well as a strong possibility of heavy snow in the West Midlands, south-west England and London and the South East.

    Temperatures dropped significantly this weekend after an unseasonably warm week that saw the hottest day of the year on Thursday.


    Watch: Snow joke as Britain turns white
    The wintry weather moved southwards last night, becoming more widespread through England and Wales and bringing temperatures of between 0C and -3C.

    Today will be another cold and wintry day, with snow a possibility in the South East first thing in the morning.

    April is known for its changeable weather, and it seems that this year is no exception.

    Two weeks after a white Easter, the weather became significantly more spring-like last week with temperatures soaring to 18C in a number of places across the UK.

    Thursday was the warmest day so far this year in Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire, which hit 18.9C, according to MeteoGroup.

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    I love this post. we dont know what thehell is going on and every hypothesis tested is nulled!

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    I guess England has had the same weather as southern sweden. A very mild winter and then a odd two weeks in march with cold weather and some snow.

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    There is a very real problem with the enviroment regardless of your views on global warming. The problem comes from population and every economy in the world has expansion in mind and a higher standard of living.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kfrost06 View Post
    I remember hearing constant news reports about early spring in Britian and how everything was blooming early, was that all lies? Any lads out there with first hand experience, is England having a late spring? They only report pro-global warming news here so anything about a late spring would never be reported.
    so true

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kratos View Post
    There is a very real problem with the enviroment regardless of your views on global warming.
    ^^^That I agree with 100%!!! I truely believe this global warming hype is making things worse by stealing the focus of real issues. I live in los angelas and the air quality is sickening(literally). After a rain out here, you can not go in the ocean because of all the run off that contaminates the sea. That is no joke or exagerration. It is very bad here and we have one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world and we trash it. Litter is everywhere! Numerous times the drinking water has been declared unpottable(non drinkable) because of benzene contanination right here in Torrance where I live. These are all problems that we can and should address with out a need for global co-operation or summits or carbon credits.

    I believe we can and should tackle real problems not these imaginary "the world is ending" problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kratos View Post
    There is a very real problem with the enviroment regardless of your views on global warming. The problem comes from population and every economy in the world has expansion in mind and a higher standard of living.

    More resources should be spent on educating the populations of the developing countries, it would aid us in the rich countries aswell. Nothing is as good a population controll as educated women. Nothing would aid the environment as efficiently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kärnfysikern View Post
    Nothing is as good a population controll as educated women. Nothing would aid the environment as efficiently.

    Awesome line there. I totally agree. I wouldn't mind the Pope allowing rubbers too, though. I mean, COME ON GUY, this is for the sake of humanity.

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