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AP: Hot Weather in Summer Caused by Global Warming

By Matthew Sheffield | July 03, 2012 | 16:53

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If it weren't so distortive of the political system, liberal media bias would be downright hilarious, particularly when it's manifested in journalists' ability to turn on a dime and engage in rhetoric that they previously condemn when used by others. 

You can't help but smile after reading Associated Press reporter Seth Borenstein's attempt to blame a few windstorms and hot weather on global warming (oops) climate change despite repeated proclamations during colder weather that "climate is not weather." None of that matters to Borenstein who procedes to write nearly 900 words of pure speculation as he warns us of the dangers of ManBearPig.

"If you want a glimpse of some of the worst of global warming, scientists suggest taking a look at U.S. weather in recent weeks," Borenstein writes, "This is what global warming looks like."

"Horrendous wildfires. Oppressive heat waves. Devastating droughts. Flooding from giant deluges. And a powerful freak wind storm called a derecho. These are the kinds of extremes climate scientists have predicted will come with climate change, although it's far too early to say that is the cause," says the AP. "Nor will they say global warming is the reason 3,215 daily high temperature records were set in the month of June."

But after admitting that "scientifically linking individual weather events to climate change takes intensive study," the AP throws caution to the wind and serves up paragraph after paragraph of near-certitude from various climate scientists that the extreme weather we've been reading about is what they've been warning us about.

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Describing Colorado as "fire-charred," even though wildfires have burned less than 200,00 acres out of more than 66.6 million acres (about one quarter of one percent), the AP paraphrases Kevin Trenberth, head of climate analysis at the National Center for Atmospheric Research having an "I told you so" moment and claiming these are the very record-breaking conditions he said would happen. 

The AP also approvingly cites a recent special report on extreme weather events by "the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change" that warned of "unprecedented extreme weather and climate events."

But the AP fails to remind readers that the credibility of the IPCC's work has been called into serious question by the been "Climategate" scandal in which thousands of leaked emails showed massive scientific fraud involving numerous "climate scientists" manipulating data and suppressing information which ran counter to global warming dogma.

Even using the IPCC's term, "unprecedented extreme weather," the AP should have known better than to pretend that last week's "derecho" storm was something out of the ordinary.

It isn't. A derecho is a somewhat common weather event.

In fact the phenomenon was identified and given a name way back in the '880. The 1880s.

And as for the recent heat wave, yes it's hot. But it pales in comparison to the most severe heat wave to hit North America in modern history, the 1936 NorthAmerican Heat Wave, which hit in the middle of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.

Incidentally, the 1936 North American Heat Wave followed one of the coldest winters on record at the time -- a six-month weather swing far more extreme than what North America has seen over the last six months.

After many long paragraphs designed to convince you that today's summer heat, the common western wildfires and a line of strong summer thunderstorms blowing through the mid-Atlantic states is evidence that global warming is on the rampage, the AP does throw a bone to the notion of journalistic objectivity by quoting one -- ONE -- global warming skeptic:

While at least 15 climate scientists told The Associated Press that this long hot U.S. summer is consistent with what is to be expected in global warming, history is full of such extremes, said John Christy at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He's a global warming skeptic who says, "The guilty party in my view is Mother Nature."

But Borenstein can't even let that one skeptic's quote, buried almost at the end of the story, be the last word. No, instead he must labeled as out of the mainstream. Readers are helpfully informed that  "the vast majority of mainstream climate scientists" "disagree" with Christy.

"This is what global warming is like," says Jerry Meehl, a "climate extreme expert" at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, "and will see more of this as we go into the future."

In late 2005, after the record-shattering 2005 hurricane season, the media was quick to link the many hurricanes to global warming, with similar prophesies of increasingly extreme weather in our overheated future. 

What happened next? The next year was one of the quietest hurricane seasons in anyone's memory.

This this year's drought out West, which is contributing to the severity of the forest fires, is coming just a year after record snowfall. That's the thing about the weather -- it's always changing, and difficult to predict. 

It is, however, much easier to predict is that the media will take almost any sudden change in the weather as more proof that global warming is real and about to kill us all--at least as long as it's something that can be blamed on global warming.

Who knew that weather is like the ObamaTax mandate? Weather is not climate, until it's convenient that it be so.

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Why "Climate Change/Global Warming" cannot be taken as science

Submitted by amlaml on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 5:58pm.

1. All of the "solutions" include bigger government and higher taxes.
2. The very people saying it's a problem are betrayed by their actions. (large carbon footprint on environment summits, Al Gore buying waterfront property after warning of rising sea levels, etc.)
3. Nothing can happen that would disprove the theory. For example:
record snowfall= global warming
little to no snowfall= global warming

No, it is caused by how

Submitted by Antisocial-ism on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 6:37pm.

No, it is caused by how "steaming" pissed a large majority of voters are at Benedict John Roberts obamacare ruling.

Obama.  Putting the P.O.S in P.O.T.U.S. since Jan. 20 2009.

Last year...

Submitted by DumbCanuck on Wed, 07/04/2012 - 8:22am.

... I seem to recall that the "freaky" weather was happening across the pond, while over here, all is quiet.

This year, things seem to be reversed. All is quiet over there!

Which means that the freaky weather is LOCAL, NOT GLOBAL, and it's not like any of these "freaky" occurrances have been unprecedented.

I laughed out loud when the local "all-news" radio station up here carried an ABC report on this article. After the hysteria died down, I promptly changed the dial.

"There... Are... Four... Lights!"

Wow, whod a thunk it!

Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Wed, 07/04/2012 - 12:47pm.

Hot Weather in Summer Caused by Global Warming!

Cold Weather in Winter Caused by Global Cooling!

Film at 11!

They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. BEN FRANKLIN

And in other news, it gets cold in the winter

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 07/04/2012 - 1:35pm.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

Sources? References? ;+}

Submitted by celator on Wed, 07/04/2012 - 4:59pm.

Sources? References?

;+}

"This is not your mother's Democratic Party"--Andrew Breitbart, CPAC, February 2012

cel,

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 07/04/2012 - 8:10pm.

LOL.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

Tonight we're going to party like it's 1929

Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 07/04/2012 - 4:56pm.

"Horrendous wildfires. Oppressive heat waves. Devastating droughts. Flooding from giant deluges. And a powerful freak wind storm called a derecho."

That perfectly describes the climate conditions of the 30's. From the Great Mississippi Floods (the decade that inspired the Army Corp of Engineers to build all those levees that broke 70 years later) to the massive wildfires along the West Coast and the South West (National Park Services Fire Watch, anyone? That's started in the 30's, don't forget) to the Dust-bowl itself, which was one of the longest and worst droughts in American history, including "freak" wind storms that blew dust across half the continent, what we're experiencing today is eerily similar to what we experienced during the 30's. And they keep claiming that the climate is changing? Changing to what, the 30's?

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It's simple. Climate IS

Submitted by Kenny Bunkport on Thu, 07/05/2012 - 1:47pm.

It's simple. Climate IS weather when it supports Global Warming. Climate IS NOTweather when it does not support Global Warming. Why so confused?

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