Forbes
Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have demolished claims by global warming activists that global warming caused or worsened many extreme weather events last year.
According to NOAA’s new publication, Explaining Extremes of 2013 from a Climate Perspective,
there is no discernible connection between global warming and 2013
extreme weather events such as the California drought, Colorado floods,
the UK’s exceptionally cold spring, a South Dakota blizzard, Central Europe floods, a northwestern Europe cyclone, and exceptional snowfall in Europe’s Pyrenees Mountains.
The California drought provides a good example of global warming
activists making false and irresponsible claims regarding global warming
to deliberately mislead people who aren’t familiar with scientific
studies and evidence. The liberal Center for American Progress and its
media allies such as the Washington Post, San Jose Mercury News,
Associated Press, and others have all published stories claiming global
warming caused or worsened the ongoing California drought. Scientists,
however, say just the opposite. “[F]or the California drought, which was
investigated by three teams from the United States, human factors were
found not to have influenced the lack of rainfall,” NOAA reported in an accompanying press release."
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