Tepid tornado season disappoints some

By Melanie S. Welte The Associated Press
Monday, Aug 03, 2009 - 10:03:45 am CDT

DES MOINES -- This has been an unusually mild year in Tornado Alley, which is good news, of course, for the people who live here, but a little frustrating to scientists who planned to chase twisters as part of a $10 million research project.

“You’re out there to do the experiment and you’re geared up every day and ready. And when there isn’t anything happening, that is frustrating,” said Don Burgess, a scientist at the University of Oklahoma. But he was quick to add that he is pleased the relative quiet has meant fewer injuries and less damage.

Nationwide, there were 826 tornadoes this year through June 30, compared with an average of 934 for the same period during the previous three years, according to the National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, Okla.

Most twisters strike in Tornado Alley, which generally extends from Texas and Oklahoma to Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota.

During a remarkable 17-day lull from mid-May through early June, there were no tornado watches issued anywhere in the United States. And that is typically the height of the season in Tornado Alley.

“It was very, very unusual,” said Joe Schaefer, director of the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, which, like the Severe Storms lab, operates under the National Weather Service.

Meteorologists are attributing the relative calm not to anything dire, like global warming, but to the shifts in the jet stream that happen from time to time. When the jet stream runs south to north in the spring over the central states, there are usually plenty of tornadoes. When it’s more west to east, as it is this year, tornadoes are less common.

The serenity has proved exasperating for people like Burgess and other researchers working on Vortex2, a project funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to study tornadoes in May and June. Except for one twister in Wyoming, the researchers were left with little to examine.

The relative calm follows a horrific 2008, when 1,304 tornadoes and 121 deaths were recorded by the end of June. In all of last year, there were 1,691 tornadoes and 126 deaths.

Organizers of Vortex2 had hoped that a close-up look at killer storms this year by more than 100 scientists and assistants from various universities and the government would help them forecast storms more accurately and increase warning times.

“There weren’t any tornadoes to find,” said Harold Brooks, a research meteorologist with the Severe Storms Laboratory.

And when tornadoes did form, only a couple of funnel clouds would appear at a time, not the dozens that can materialize.

“No long tracks, massive killer tornadoes,” Schaefer said. “They’ve been coming in onesies and twosies.”

Even in this quiet year, there have been devastating storms. The worst tornado hit the night of Feb. 10 in Lone Grove, Okla., killing eight people in a mobile home park. Also in February, one person died when a twister destroyed a church and mobile homes in Hickory Grove, Ga. Through the end of June, tornadoes had killed 21 people nationwide.

“If we get rid of the February outbreak, it’s been a fairly good year,” Schaefer said.

Southern states see most of the winter tornadoes. But in the spring and early summer, the focus shifts to the nation’s midsection. The area is particularly fertile for tornadoes then because of hot, dry air from the west colliding with moist air that flows up from the Gulf of Mexico.

In Tornado Alley, the storms often hit in late afternoon and early evening.

“If you’ve lived here long enough, you just kind of know what to look for, how the weather acts,” said Jim Bruggeman, who lives in the Iowa town of Templeton. “If it’s really hot and humid, you know you are going to get a storm of some sort.”

Emergency sirens are scattered through most communities in the Midwest, and people keep water, canned food and a battery-powered radio in the basement, along with books and games to pass the time while waiting for the all-clear.

Bruggeman and others said the lull in twisters is not making people blase and causing them to let down their guard. “If you’ve lived here long enough, you go with the flow, and if it happens, we just do our thing. Everybody knows what to do,” he said.

Harry Hillaker, Iowa state climatologist, said it is difficult to say where this year in Tornado Alley ranks in the record books and whether anything like the 17-day lull has happened before.

He said tornado reporting has improved so much in recent years, especially with the adoption of Doppler radar by the National Weather Service in the 1990s, that comparing current totals and figures from decades ago is an apples-to-oranges exercise.

Organizers of Vortex2, or Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment, note that it is two-year project and said they will give it another try next spring.

Betty Michels, whose house in St. Peter, Minn., was destroyed by a storm in 1998, said the lesson from that disaster is not to take chances. She said she doesn’t recall the sirens going off at all this year, but if they do sound, she intends to head for the basement.

Of course, she’d love it if tornadoes stayed away all summer.

“Oh, that’d be nice,” she said.

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Ray Dowling
Aug 5, 2009 8:34 AM
Its Bush's fault!
eagle35
Aug 5, 2009 8:44 AM
That pesky global warming and increased hurricanes and tornadoes predicted are frustrating to all the global warming crowd. They hope for distruction and misery to promote the false claim of man made global warming.
John A. Jauregui
Aug 5, 2009 9:01 AM
It's due to Global Warming, yet again. Congress needs to pass that Cap and Trade/Carbon Offset Tax bill without reading, just like all the other legislation this year.
Clem
Aug 5, 2009 9:04 AM
Yes, disappointing to the wierdo Green PACs and the scammer Don Goreleone. Takes the wind out their baloons to see a mild tornado season.
algore
Aug 5, 2009 9:10 AM
The sky is falling, the sky is falling! Oh wait, never mind.....
MissButterfly
Aug 5, 2009 9:11 AM
Don't fret - maybe next year will be better, and there will enough death and destruction through hurricanes and tornadoes to satisfy all the leftists.
John
Aug 5, 2009 9:17 AM
Is it really surprising that tornado and hurricane activity is so low?

Now that Dick Cheney is no longer in office, he can't use his Atmospheric Vortex Generator to obliterate cities and towns any more, like he did when he and Bush demolished New Orleans.
Chris
Aug 5, 2009 9:21 AM
Oh too bad, so sad! I honestly can't say I'm sorry about the possibility of you losing your research grant because there's a lack of tornadoes.
johned
Aug 5, 2009 9:22 AM
The study was a government study so it's main purpose was to reinforce the global warming farce. If the scientists were unhappy, imagine the bureaucrats reaction. Heads will roll!
David Brewer
Aug 5, 2009 9:29 AM
Dont worry eagle35, next year, when activity reverts to normal, the Goreites not only will tout the x% increase as proof of man-made global warming, but will also project the same "trend" straightline into the future so that by 2025, no town along Interstates 44 and 35 will be left standing.
DireGlobalWarming
Aug 5, 2009 9:42 AM
FTA: "Meteorologists are attributing the relative calm not to anything dire, like global warming, but to the shifts in the jet stream that happen from time to time."

Rubbish.
Littleman
Aug 5, 2009 9:42 AM
. . Iowa State climatologist . . comparing current totals and figures from decades ago is an apples-to-oranges exercise . .

The same is true for the data used to promote the Global Warming scam!
obama_suks
Aug 5, 2009 9:46 AM
Lower world wide temps for the past two years. A quiet hurricane and tornado season. Yep, must be global warming. When is this nonsense hysteria going to end? Why is this administration going to cap CO2 emissions and kill industry? China, will produce, India will produce and we will become a third world nation of idiots. Nice Job Obama
Jim
Aug 5, 2009 9:46 AM
so let's review; when there seems to be an inordinate amount of tornadoes, thunderstorms, hurricanes, etc it is a harbinger of what global warming will do. But when the number drop dramatically, it is just result of a "shift in the jet stream that happen from time to time". How convenient.
billbrady
Aug 5, 2009 9:47 AM
The only people disappointed about a mild tornado season are the man caused global warming freaks. Deadly tornadoes and hurricanes are their bread and butter and only argument for this scam.
webo
Aug 5, 2009 9:49 AM
I suppose they will find some crisis that is created by a lack of tornados, like too many trees shading the earth causing turtles to die. Then they will claim that it is because of global warming that we have global cooling which caused the lack of tornados.

And yes, it will still be Bush's fault.
ricardo maxwell
Aug 5, 2009 10:12 AM
Yeah, Goreball Warming aka climate change really sucks. Especially when it makes the liars look bad.
Wake up people. The planet is dynamic. the universe is dynamic.things change. Man has very little impact and what little he does have is temporary and fleeting. Stop the AGW hoax by the left wing anti-American anti-Capitalist thugss.
ed357
Aug 5, 2009 10:17 AM
And some of you "fools" think that mankind is so important that we can influence the weather and the climate......you'll follow your Liberal "Messiahs" off the cliffs just like lemmings.
Jack Ryan
Aug 5, 2009 10:24 AM
It's all that darn global warming causing it. Wait...Earth's been cooling for the last 10 years. Must be that dang global cooling. Couldn't possibly be that earths weather goes in cycles that are really not that predictable after all.
Hojo
Aug 5, 2009 10:26 AM
Its global warming! Give all your money to the democrats and they can magically change the weather!
MotherRedDog
Aug 5, 2009 10:29 AM
Dang. It must be them damn radical manufactured rightwing tea partiers who messed this up.
Mark Z
Aug 5, 2009 10:52 AM
Damn Global Cooling!! Screwing things up for the "scientists". To all the stupid Climate Change believers, get your collective heads out of Algore's butt and think for yourselves. Man-made Global Warming is fake, Man-made Global Cooling is fake. Man can not affect the weather! We can only watch it!
As for the "scientists" being frustrated; go to a strip club and have a few beers. Maybe with some luck you losers won't be so frustrated.
Peter Lysenko
Aug 5, 2009 10:55 AM
Frustrated with your job, you say? Go get another one that is more satisfying! Don't cry because other people are not being hurt more this year to satisfy your research needs.
Joseph Zarycki
Aug 5, 2009 11:00 AM
Of course, it couldn't possibly have to do with global warming; only if there had been an increase in tornados!

It is amazing how scientists can predict the climate changes 100 years in advance, but they can't predict the lack of tornados one summer in advance!
DubiousBrother
Aug 5, 2009 11:08 AM
Newsweek explained it best in April, 1975 and I am still waiting to see if I starve to death before I freeze to death. Pay special attention to the last paragraph of their article.

http://www.denisdutton.com/cooling_world.htm
Pat Mcgroyn
Aug 5, 2009 11:08 AM
ManBearPig
Chasbquar
Aug 5, 2009 11:19 AM
Global warming is as fake as our politicians. I see where the politicians travel is up 10 tens what it was 15 years ago, and the rich and politicians travel equates to one half of the CO2 emitted in the atmosphere. Yet, they want us to pay for it. Stop these crooks.
RightStuff
Aug 5, 2009 11:20 AM
Must be that nasty global warming/climate change. Cap and Tax is in our future.
Jay
Aug 5, 2009 11:21 AM
Yeah... I'll bet its frustrating to the Global Warming crowd who warned us that we were going to get drilled with tornadoes & hurricanes.
Sorry. Maybe next year.
DeeBee
Aug 5, 2009 11:21 AM
Obama has been in office less than a year and he has already tamed the weather. He did say the seas will go down and the ice caps will come back when he was elected. He is saving the planet. He is our Messiah!!!!
JOE
Aug 5, 2009 11:23 AM
So these scientists are upset cause their are no tornados to chase after they level a whole community....
Dennis
Aug 5, 2009 11:30 AM
The global warming guys and gals just can't catch a break...
iwillnotbow
Aug 5, 2009 11:33 AM
What, when it is hot-its global warming, when it is cold-its global warming, when we have a lot of hurricanes-its global warming, when we have fewer hurricanes-you guessed it-global warming. The writer couldn't resist puting in a reference to Global Warming. Some people are so shallow and will believe whatever they are spoon-fed. Just like how some people keep blaming Bush for EVERYTHING.
John Anderson
Aug 5, 2009 11:38 AM
The only thing that needs to be capped is all the hot air coming out of Washington. They all need to be traded in for someone with an ounce of common sense.
cody
Aug 5, 2009 11:44 AM
I guess the lack of weather action will be blamed on the ever pesky "global warming" once again.. O i forgot that's not right it's "climate change" now. I guess it's just a catch all. I forget it's 1984 all over again.
Tee
Aug 5, 2009 11:47 AM
At least no one is bitter or jaded.
Bondservant1958
Aug 5, 2009 11:47 AM
Based on all these "Deniers" statements I have finally a sane town in America. Can I move there? I am losing my patience trying to convince people on the West Coast the non-sense that is man made global warming.
Sarah
Aug 5, 2009 11:52 AM
Now that the tornado threat has shifted into Alaska we will need additional funding for the completeion of the bridge to nowhere so that it will take us somewhere as I can see Russian tornadoes from my front porch.
Prince Peter
Aug 5, 2009 11:55 AM
Maybe Just maybe, the research they use tax dollars for, are to be able to predict when torando's will form. This will then give civil defense, and weather people more accuarte time to issue warnings, and sound the civil sirens. How many of you people complain everytime the sirens sound and there is no torando? From the blog here, I can tell most of Columbus. To bad you consertive people can't see past your noses. Maybe the next strong tornado that comes will come right through Columbus. Remember, God, has a sense of humor.
Bid Daddy From Cincinnati
Aug 5, 2009 11:55 AM
obama pulled out his magic wand and ended all tornadic activity, for his next trick he wull ruin the greatest healthcare systen in the world.
Bill D
Aug 5, 2009 12:02 PM
Global warming and environmentalism are distractions. As the mass media creates climate illusions, Big Brother clamps down by opening our mail, suspending habeas corpus, stealing private lands, banning books like "America Deceived" from Amazon, rigging elections, conducting warrantless wiretaps and starting wars based on blatant lies. Prevent our loss of rights then handle the 'environment' crisis.
Last link (before Google Books bends to gov't Will and drops the title):
http://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-000083883
JustAGuy
Aug 5, 2009 12:02 PM
LOL!!!!!

Great comments!
Hal Gore
Aug 5, 2009 12:14 PM
I told you guys, everything will be calm for the next 150,000 years, and then BAM! climate change is going to bite us right in the butt!
edav38
Aug 5, 2009 12:16 PM
You need to Revise what you call "Tornado Alley", since Indiana is outshown by ONLY Kansas and Iowa in number of Tornado's, on average, on a yearly basis.
Bob Truth
Aug 5, 2009 12:26 PM
You fools. Just because of a minor blip of cool weather you forsake the established science of Global Warming. Al Gore has assured us over and over again that this is settled science, so why do you not understand that?

And did he and Bill Clinton not save the two girls from the North Korean prison?
marvin r wilson
Aug 5, 2009 12:34 PM
what a waste of tax payer money---im glad these people were once more made a fool of---99 % of there work is theory---God tricked them once again.
chad
Aug 5, 2009 12:37 PM
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Renny
Aug 5, 2009 12:37 PM
The scientists and enviros are upset because their brand of MGW demands more tornados, hurricanes, violent storms, weather aberrations, etc. to justify such tax scams as krap and trade.
Simon
Aug 5, 2009 12:41 PM
The tornadoes are afraid of Obama the Almighty. Even the storms are calmed by him. Elect him in '12, and we can get rid of that pesky Gravity, too. Then we can just float to Mars. Who needs rockets?
Al-Gore
Aug 5, 2009 12:56 PM
Hah, more evidence of global cooling... I dont need models or scientific measurements to make that claim... I just make it... too bad there is no money in proclaiming calm and serenity.... like there is in proclaiming doom and gloom global warming!!!
fredb
Aug 5, 2009 12:57 PM
It's still Bush's fault!
Bob
Aug 5, 2009 1:05 PM
"The area is particularly fertile for tornadoes then because of hot, dry air from the west colliding with moist air that flows up from the Gulf of Mexico."

It's actually cool, dry air from the west colliding with the warm moist air from the Gulf.
Martina Vaslovik
Aug 5, 2009 1:13 PM
I'm so very disappointed that my tiny trailer has not been destroyed by a magnificent supertwister so as to validate the global warming fraud AlGore is running. It's really a great fraud, one of the best in history, and it had a real good chance of working.... oh well....
john
Aug 5, 2009 1:20 PM
It is welcomed news, that there are fewer tornados than normal this year. Now, the scientists blame this on a shift in the jet stream and NOT on global warming, but it is safe to say, that if there was an over abundance of tornados, they would say it was because of global warming. Bad weather is caused by global warming and good weather is because of something else.
Scientists follow the politically correct nature of their business and to heck with common sense.
Hyperion
Aug 5, 2009 1:24 PM
Oh no, the Goracle will be disappointed. Oh wait, I forgot, a downturn in tormado activity is proof of global warming, as is an upturn in tornado activity. Oh wait... climate change, I forgot, now it is climate change. Well, there is your proof. The climate has never changed before in the history of the planet and along comes us evil humans and look, the climate starts changing! Repent ye deniers before we are all doomed! Send all your money and maybe your first born virgin daugher to Al Gore now, before it is too late!!!
JohnnyFreedom
Aug 5, 2009 1:26 PM
More Giant, killer hurricanes; more violent, killer twisters; and more coast smashing, killer Tsunamis. Only world socialism and crippling taxation will save us – Ahhh!

Yes, it is frustrating for the Gore-bots and the other far-left Marxist, like King Obama, when nature doesn't go along with their political agenda. Quite frustrating.

Remember, "Green is the new red."
Jack Kennedy
Aug 5, 2009 1:27 PM
its because of global warming - without global warming there would be even fewer than there are now - errr

Something like that - errr

its gotta be the fault of global warming - somehow, I know it is, I just know it!!!
Smitty
Aug 5, 2009 1:27 PM
Obviously Obamessiah needs to ram a "tornado stimulation" package through our hot air congress.
Ed
Aug 5, 2009 1:32 PM
I think Michael Moore should make a movie on the Global Warming Fraud in America and how Al Gore is geared up to and has Made more money perpetuating it than he did while as Vice President.. Just more political BS for the government to tell us how we need them to make all our decisions for us !
go_figure
Aug 5, 2009 1:36 PM
Man! If this isn't a Sign of man-made, slow-motion it-ain't-reversible we're-all-going-to-die global warming, I just plain don't figure what is.

Somebody get Al on the phone.
LLinLa
Aug 5, 2009 1:45 PM
C'mon, folks! The well-informed do know deception is a shifty business just like jet streams. Look at all the peace that broke out since November and the demise of the Evil Twins of Destruction, GWB & Cheney. Jets stream across New York City unannounced causing panic as the strains of Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" waft along Pennsylvania Ave. in Utopia. Sheeple are grazing in the green fields of Never Never Land in the good hands of AllStatists.

Will somebody pass the 'shrooms, please . . .
Jason Sanborn
Aug 5, 2009 1:52 PM
Bush must have taken the Weather Machine with him!



http://letterstoliberals.blogspot.com
Dragon
Aug 5, 2009 2:00 PM
Must be all that damn man-made global warming!
Claude
Aug 5, 2009 2:06 PM
"During a remarkable 17-day lull from mid-May through early June, there were no tornado watches issued anywhere in the United States."

Not True: http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/19683459/detail.html

We had almost a full week of warnings in early June.
Bo Jackson
Aug 5, 2009 2:21 PM
Wah.
Rocco
Aug 5, 2009 2:22 PM
Why can't the scientists attribute slight Earth temperature increases to something "that happens from time to time", too? Does a 9th grader in Science class have to point that out to them?
Steven Grant
Aug 5, 2009 2:28 PM
Doesn't everyone realize...

1) It's the story! The 'media'
needs 'the story' in order
to have an "if it bleeds,
it leads" situation. Few
tornadoes (and resulting
chaos and death) doesn't
fit in the 'news scenario".

2) Weather people are the least
reliable folks on the planet!
Where else can you work where
you can be 'right', 'wrong',
or 'anywhere in between' and
still be paid for your time
and for showing up the next day
to guess again?
Parker
Aug 5, 2009 2:43 PM
If global warmers manage to get cap and trade passed and destroy our economy by punishing productivity, and then it turns out the globe is actually cooling and we all start starving due to lack of food and money, we should make it legal to eat the global warmers starting with Al Gore.
He should keep the country fed for at least a few months.
harry
Aug 5, 2009 2:49 PM
Good thing Cap-N-Trade is not in effect yet. The idiots would be saying "See it worked!! We saved you from yourselves."
Scootch
Aug 5, 2009 2:51 PM
http://jmccanneyscience.com/

He predicts the hurricane and tornado season every year and is right every year.
Savage24
Aug 5, 2009 2:56 PM
These are the same scientist that are warning you of global warming. They really are not all that credible are they?
itch
Aug 5, 2009 3:09 PM
Al Gore Inc's stock is down 25% on this news. He'll may have to catch a ride on one of Pelosi's "green" private jets to get to the next stop on his manbearpig campaign.
Charles Miller
Aug 5, 2009 3:11 PM
These "global warming" eco-tards have been predicting an increase in "severe storms" for nearly 10 years now, and they're infuriated that their stupid crusade is losing credibility every year (as it should). Why, without Category 5 hurricanes and tornadoes killing people and destroying lives, the enviro-spastics can't justify their preposterous campaign to tax us all for breathing.
Lifeson623
Aug 5, 2009 3:20 PM
Another Ice Age? Global Cooling? Check out the Time Mag issue in June 1974. (Google-Time Magazine Covers) We are NOT in control of the climate,for better or worse.

Nuff Said!!!!
Nado
Aug 5, 2009 3:22 PM
Scientists should be happy to have some sime off.
scoop
Aug 5, 2009 3:23 PM
Since there were no tornados, maybe you should do some investigating into the alleged hazing that involved some Columbus High wrestling students.
xiphos
Aug 5, 2009 4:15 PM
Well I'll be Goredamned, Mother Nature does what SHE pleases. Frustrating isn't she?
Bill
Aug 5, 2009 4:50 PM
My God! Al Gore was right! It IS 'climate change!' The climate, CHANGED!
jb
Aug 5, 2009 5:17 PM
Wait...that can't be true. Al Gore and the rest of the experts told us that global warming, er, climate change is causing increased tornados and hurricanes.
SuperDeepC
Aug 5, 2009 5:24 PM
Didn't you receive the memo it is no longer called "Global Warming". The Department of Newspeak changed it to Climate Change for more convienent purposes.
Barry
Aug 5, 2009 5:31 PM
When the tornadoes, and global warming fail to appear, Al Gore and his leftist alarmist, will declare that, due to their efforts, have fixed it. Then all the Democrats, their mouths hanging open in awe, will worship the Gore/Obama crowd even more.
rfphill
Aug 5, 2009 5:38 PM
What cracks me up is all the head scratching with the lack of hurricanes this year as well. Apparently an "El Nino" (or perhaps a "la nina") sort of caught then unaware and didn't get factored into the models for prediction. WTF? If they can seem to account for a very cyclical phenomenon in their models then how are we supposed to believe that have a clue what happens 25 years from now, much less next year?!

Wow... did anyone predict that the last few years would be cooler, that this year we would set records for cooling? I don't recall the climatologists predicting that one. If I was pushing a particular theory, I would want to be the first to announce that weather patterns will "appear in the next year to move contrary to trend", so that I at least don't look like an idiot to those of us who arent' weather experts... But no... They just scratch their heads and offer to fill up your coffee mug with more BS... (after the fact). Here's an idea... if you want credibility, predict with accuracy!
Mike Kupchik
Aug 5, 2009 5:57 PM
Only an idiot would show the slightest inkling of disappointment on lessening of these killer funnels.
Kaanapali
Aug 5, 2009 6:04 PM
Unusually mild weather MUST be caused by global warming!!! If the storms get worse, that too will be the result of global warming!!! The only way to save the world is to destroy our economy and ship all our jobs to China!!!

Note to moronic liberals: This post is a sarcastic attempt to point out the stupidity of blaming everything bad on the failed theory of global warming and then expecting Western economies to give up our jobs and life style in order to appease environmental wackos.
cate
Aug 5, 2009 6:13 PM
>>John
Aug 5, 2009 9:17 AM
Is it really surprising that tornado and hurricane activity is so low?

Now that Dick Cheney is no longer in office, he can't use his Atmospheric Vortex Generator to obliterate cities and towns any more, like he did when he and Bush demolished New Orleans.<

Hilarious. You made me laugh! :D
Linda
Aug 5, 2009 6:23 PM
No tornadoes?No problem.Obama and Congress will pass a $ trillion bill to fix it
Bob Snakely
Aug 5, 2009 6:46 PM
I think we have here another example of what happens when the nut job right wingers go into denial. They turn to their Adolf Hitler dolls and grasp hold of their bibles and their guns. I believe that aliens may be behind this lull in the weather, in order to have us go to sleep before we burn up this planet in a firestorm of global warming/climate change. I also believe that Al Gore should be raised up to god like status along with our chose one: Obama.
Erick
Aug 5, 2009 7:34 PM
But this this just confirms the global warming hoax. We have been told for years in the most hysterical terms imaginable that a fantasize global warming would lead to radical climate change. Well that was an in your face lie. This is the coolest summer on record in the Northeast. What is the reaction of these buffoonish scientists? Well, fury of course. They've been exposed as liars and clowns.
carlb
Aug 5, 2009 7:35 PM
has any one checked out old sol. for 30 yrs he was a hothead. angry with spots everywhere. seems like the last 8 yrs sol has put on a happy face for all the planets. just look at all the rain and green lawns, rows and rows of corn and wheat.mother earth is in a happy faze as well. hale to the real maker of climate. mr sol and mrs earth! lets all take al gore and herr obama to the wood shed. my daddy made me get the switch. ugh. lol
Kevin
Aug 5, 2009 7:53 PM
Of course - global warming scientists are frustrated. Their jobs are on the line.
Alfonso
Aug 5, 2009 8:05 PM
What an intersting summer. AlGoRE and his sycopahnts in the Democratzi party are finally being revealed as liars. Global Warming is a hoax.
GT
Aug 5, 2009 8:08 PM
Perhaps Pelosi's new luxury jets can artificially generate more tornadoes for their research.
Russ Ramey
Aug 5, 2009 8:09 PM
It's cause T Boone didn't build his wind generators. That and the Gore effect, the more Gore talks the cooler it gets...keep up the good work Al!
Duh, sunspot activity, solar flares, creates energy creates heat and warm weather. Are Americans really this dense? Apparently so, the Obamination is in full swing. He sure chilled out what was left of our shaky economy after W signed the first boggus bailout...
Tex
Aug 5, 2009 8:10 PM
If Cap and Tax had passed sooner I am sure they would claim creid for this wonderful turn around.

Just think "God" heard Al was on it and he called it quits.
Heather
Aug 5, 2009 8:46 PM
I guess you people don't understand the concept of a pendulum, you know, wide swings on either side. That's what is being predicted, that there will be extremes in both directions, so this is a strange phenomenon.

And I love how you can't seem to criticize the science without calling everyone names. Grow up.
SuperSwarmaTumor
Aug 5, 2009 10:32 PM
Doesn't matter that global climate change has taken a holiday for the last 2 years or so. The environmentalists will find another reason to impose their will on everyone else soon. Pollution causes hate crimes, pollution is pro-life, not sure.

It's fine that the some people love hiking out in the woods and enjoy nature more than anything else, but what kind of total jerk tries to invent fake reasons to force everyone else to change their lives for their own personal passion? I think Hitler did that, maybe the midget from North Korea too. Nice company Democrats, way to go.
qq
Aug 6, 2009 9:24 AM
One thing is clear. Most of you don't understand the meaning of the words weather versus climate.

Another thing is also a certainty. This planet will survive anything people can possibly do to it. The planet has a way of correcting imbalances all on its own. However people will be long extinct by then.
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