In Warmist World, of course it is. And by “warming”, they mean “man caused”
Is global warming causing extreme weather via jet stream waves?
A new study investigates how changes to atmospheric winds are making weather more extreme
Extreme compared to…..? Oh, right, computer models. Here’s where it gets fun
As I sit here in a northern part of the United States (Minnesota), a rare summer arctic blast barrels down from Canada on what otherwise is one of the warmest days of the year. Global warming? I could use some global warming today, people are saying.
Not only is this a teachable moment, but it coincides with a major new study on climate connections. First, let’s see the current jet stream. It is wildly undulating, first swinging up into northern Canada before curving back and plunging into the central United States.
A teachable moment?
Warmist Abraham: Cold weather in summer is "teachable moment"; lesson is <cough-mumble>? #climate #hysteria http://t.co/T7mAwN0iu8
— Tom Nelson (@TomANelson) July 17, 2014
The latest study is related to this topic but still unique. The authors don’t ask the question “are humans changing the jet stream patterns?â€. Instead, they ask, “how do undulations in the jet stream affect weather?â€. To be fully accurate, the study isn’t just about jet streams, it really deals with mid-latitude planetary waves but for this article, I will use the term “jet stream†as a surrogate for simplicity.
The lesson Warmist John Abraham and Dana Nuccitelli are pushing is that it is mostly/solely Mankind’s fault that the jet stream undulates, because that has never happened before, bringing cold air in summer. Might this actually be a sign of cooling? Oh, right, if that happens, Warmists will blame Mankind.
