Tornadoes and Tornado Deaths Plummeting In The US
Posted: March 31, 2015 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentChildren just aren’t going to know what a Tornado is …
US tornado deaths peaked 90 years ago in 1925, the year the Tri-State tornado destroyed many towns in Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri. Since then, tornado deaths have plummeted to record lows.
US Annual Tornado Death Tolls, 1875-present – NOAA Weather Partners
20 Mar 1925 – Terrible Disaster. OVER 3000 CASUALTIES. TORNADO…
2015 is currently on track to be the fourth consecutive year of record low tornado activity in the US.
Inflation Adjusted Tornado Running Totals – Storm Prediction Center WCM Page
Government experts say that weather is getting more extreme in the US, because their job is to promote the White House agenda – regardless of any actual facts.
Earth Hour – Celebrate the Warmth
Posted: March 31, 2015 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentSaturday 28th March is “Earth Hour” – a time to sit in the dark and appreciate the benefits of our cheap reliable hydrocarbon-energy.
[Like these candles, for example, from the WWF sponsored Earth Hour home page – Anthony]
We should spend Earth Hour giving thanks for warmth.
Just thirteen thousand years ago, Earth was in the grip of a deathly ice age. Sea levels were indeed much lower but much of the land surface was covered by thick sheets of ice. Life struggled to survive and many species were extinguished by the sterile suffocating ice.
Without any help from humans, Earth escaped from the ice. And as the oceans warmed they expelled part of their dissolved carbon dioxide which nurtured an enormous increase in plant and animal life.
But the ice still lurks near the poles, and Earth has suffered several cold relapses. The…
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Latest From The Greenland Meltdown
Posted: March 31, 2015 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentClimate experts insist that Greenland is melting down, despite the fact that there is zero evidence to support that idea.
Greenland has gained nearly 500 billion tons of ice and snow over the past six months.
Scientists at the center of ice sheet are nearly buried in snow again this year, with temperatures still below minus 40 degrees.
And the coastal regions of Greenland are also having a difficult time keeping up with the massive amounts of snow.
Meanwhile, experts continue to lie about Greenland in peer-reviewed publications, and the press happily parrots their lies.
Let’s pretend for a minute that their BS was true. What would be the consequence of a slowing Gulf Stream? It would mean less warm water transported to the Arctic, lower Arctic temperatures, less Greenland melt, and growth of Arctic ice.
They are shooting themselves in the foot with their own nonsense.
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