Friday, August 20, 2010

Cold water causes chaotic weather

God made the earth in balance. We can discuss average temperatures or rainfall because of this balance. Although the global warming enthusiasts  want to proclaim the world is abnormally heating, they cannot point to any specific statistic. The current average world temperature is well within statistical norms. Unable to use good science, they use anecdotal evidence to advance their claim.

Chaotic weather extremes are their current anecdotal cry. Extended heat waves, break off of unusually large ice floes, drought, and excessive monsoon rains are the anecdotes currently put forth. Their claims are accompanied with a reminder of their prediction that warming would produce these type of events. These chaotic events have been occurring for as far back as there is recorded history. Anyone remember the "dust bowl" of the 1930's?

El Nina has been identified as the cause for the chaotic weather systems. EL Nina is the phenomenons South Americans call the disruption to normal Pacific Ocean currents. It occurs when the water straddling the equator in the mid Pacific Ocean becomes cooler than usual. It affects all of the meteorological factors used to predict weather. There is no rhyme or reason. There is no known cause. The cooler water temperatures were noted several months ago.

As these meteorological changes make their way around the Pacific it impacts the bordering land masses of the Pacific rim. It also impacts the smaller Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic oceans. The disruption in those oceans likewise affect the land masses on their rim.

Do not expect to hear much about El Nina because the enthusiasts cannot find a suitable theory to support global warming as the cause. Greenhouse effect from carbon build up would increase the ocean surface temperature.

Perhaps we have been too successful in our carbon offset efforts.

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