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4/12/13, "Re: all clear on the climate front: Drought not a human work," Die Welt blog, von Ulli Kulke, donnerunddoria, (google translation from German)
"Barack Obama can not stand for election.
Otherwise, he would think it over well three times if he and his party
in the heated climate debate in the U.S. have the courage again and
should ascribe individual weather events on a man-made climate change,
as happened last summer and fall during the presidential campaign.
Hurricane Sandy and record drought in the U.S. were the ones Obama
cited as evidence of the crime of humanity on Earth's ecosystem, and
over again.
Embarrassing: Now was a scientific study published in the clear message was: The tragic drought in many U.S. states had no relation to climate change, at least not significantly. Even more embarrassing: The study was created by scientists from the U.S. government and was on Thursday of five various government institutions published....
"The
Central Great Plains drought during May-August of 2012 resulted mostly
from natural variations in weather," was the central conclusion of the
study: The drought in the western plains was largely natural origin.
There had been an unusual concatenation meteorological circumstances
that was not predictable and can occur every few hundred years.
Above all the south wind had failed, who had otherwise always brought
moist air from the Gulf of Mexico as rain over the country.
In July and August were then - apparently regardless of - the storm
failed to materialize, the Midwest would otherwise always prepares rich
rainfall.
The authors of the study, both these phenomena to the fact that the jet
stream - a very high very strong wind that circles the northern globe
from west to east and weather conditions affected strongly - lately runs
a little north (by the way: sober meteorologists reported a shift the
jetstream three years ago), the blame for the drought in Russia and the
devastating floods in Pakistan. None of the climate models have certainly put this situation in view.
The
study was conducted among others by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), a U.S. institution that is not struck in recent
years by reassurances regarding climate alarmism.
It is accompanied, however, with a number of other scientific papers
that came out recently with the statement: There is no relationship
between a durable man-made climate change and an increase in extreme
weather events, even although there is always postulated liked. Even the IPCC has not this relationship can determine.
President Obama should have learned.
Of course there was criticism of the new study from expectable side.
Kevin Trenberth, even employees of NOAA called for immediately, but
first we should examine whether the shift of the jet stream was not due
to climate change. According to the motto: There can be no major meteorological events that would not be influenced by man.
Trenberth
became world famous in the scene because of the illegal publication of
the emails of hundreds of climate scientists in the wake of the
"Climategate" scandal four years ago, honestly meant of his remarks
regarding the long-term stagnation in global warming became public -
which he placed privately safe had: "The fact is that we can not explain
the lack of warming can. It is a travesty that we are not able to."
Even if somebody could tinker a desired him as of link between climate
change and the jet stream, from his great dilemma it would also not help
out." via Climate Depot, via NoTricksZone
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4/14/13, "German Journalist Writes New NOAA Study Embarrasses The Obama Administration / Kevin Trenberth," P. Gosselin, NoTricksZone
"At his Die Welt blog, journalist Ulli Kulke has a commentary on the recent scientific study issued
by the NOAA and its latest findings concerning the US drought last
year, which now states that it was due to just plain bad, natural
weather and was not man-made.
Kulke calls the findings embarrassing for President Obama, who now
likes to “blame such single meteorological events on man-made climate
change”....
Even
more embarrassing: “The study had been written by scientists of the
US government and was made public on Thursday by five different
government institutes.”...
Kulke tells German readers that the study found no relationship between a
man-made climate change and an increase in extreme weather events, even
if such events are always gladly postulated,"...
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