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Climate change warning: Killer winter storms for next 30 years

Melensdad

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Saw this headline, when you read it you have to question why people still think there is "global warming." Looks far more likely like we are in an earth cycle with extreme weather patterns due to solar cycles and other natural events, and the weather patterns will be extreme both summer and winter.

Maybe now is the right time to buy a Snow Trac, not sell it!

Link to full article with photos => http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/lat...ng-Killer-winter-storms-for-next-THIRTY-years
Climate change warning: Killer winter storms for next THIRTY years

“EASAC feels obliged to draw attention to the growing impact of extreme weather in Europe”

Sir Brian Heap, president of the European Academies Science Advisory Council
Many people could die as extreme weather becomes common.

There will be more freak winds like the October storm, which killed four people.

Heatwaves will be lethal and the sea level will rise, leaving coastal towns at risk of being swamped by storm surges.

Sir Brian Heap, president of the European Academies Science Advisory Council, said he felt “obliged” to issue the warning after a new study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

It comes on the back of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, which has killed more than 5,000 people.

LETHAL: Sea storms and colossal waves will batter towns and villages [ALAMY]
Sir Brian said: “Given the tragic events this year in the rest of the world and the recent IPCC report, EASAC feels obliged to draw attention to the growing impact of extreme weather in Europe.”

The continent’s leading experts had made a detailed study of likely extreme weather, he said.

Sir Brian warned: “From the major loss of lives in heatwaves to the economic and human costs of floods and storms, the implications are worrying.

“They present the European Union and Member States with significant challenges in preparing Europe for a future with greater frequency of extreme weather.”
 

FrancSevin

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The Academy needs to have Al Gore come and explain the facts of life to them. This is crazy talk.:yum:
 

Snowcat Pat

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I'm not a scientist, so I don't have an informed opinion about the subject of man made global warming.

My question is this.

Was the weather never extreme in the past?

and.

Were there never extreme weather events in earths history?

-Pat
 

FrancSevin

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Can we presume those questions are Rhetorical?

Or do you really want to know?
If so the short answer to both is YES, there were.
 
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