Ravenwood - 08/11/03 06:00 AM
The Media Research Center notes that NBC has foolishly bought into the global warming fraud, and is blaming all the hot weather on the unproven phenomenon.
NBC's Patricia Sabga . . . warned that "scientists attribute the extreme temperatures to what's been described as a dome of hot air hovering over Europe, a summer weather pattern that may become the norm." Sean Seabrook, identified on screen as a "meteorologist," then asserted: "Scientists appreciate now that global warming is taking place and I think these occurrences of heat waves will become more frequent, so this may be a sign of things to come."Suddenly the weather man is an expert on global warming, and every instance of high temperatures can be blamed on all of the SUV owners out there. Hot weather? In August? Go figure.
And apparently El Nino has nothing at all to do with the changed weather pattern?
Posted by: bogie at August 11, 2003 10:35 AMNote the weasel words: "may", "might" and "could".
SOP for the Terminally Fearful.
Posted by: Kim du Toit at August 11, 2003 5:04 PMThe interesting thing is that it's not hottest when the sun is highest and the day is longest. It happens much later. Have them explain that first. It's ordinary Mr. Wizard science but I bet they can't. It's got to be Global Warming, to them.
They could also explain how, with 100 years of record keeping, there should be about six new all-time records each year in Britain. This is caused by Global Recordkeeping.
Posted by: Ron Hardin at August 11, 2003 5:18 PM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014