(May 11, 2013 at 6:28 pm)orogenicman Wrote: No offense, but if you don't believe any of it, why bother reading about it? That would seem to me to be a big waste of your time.
But we were promised great weather extremes. Headline, 2012 a fifty year low in tornadoes.
There is every right to compare dire predictions to the absence of dire events and ask what is the point in making predictions if they do not happen. But both sides have the right to say we have to wait for long term trends in those predictions. A unusual number of tornadoes in 2011 compared to the low of 2012 gives neither side a claim.
Seriously, when does the sea level start to rise noticeably?
One has to wonder at people who constantly make dire predictions without offering solutions. Sounds like telling children about about the bogeyman. At least the preachers have the common courtesy to tell us how to avoid their hell. But when it comes to CO2 their only advice is, Stop that!
Is there any wonder there is melter fatigue?