If global warming causes storms ...

jimpeel

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then what caused these?

The scam continues but the emperor's clothes are rapidly disintegrating.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/249...hiplogs-question-climate-change-theories.html

Lord Nelson and Captain Cook's shiplogs question climate change theories
The ships' logs of great maritime figures such as Lord Nelson and Captain Cook have cast new light on climate change by suggesting that global warming may not be an entirely man-made phenomenon.

By Tom Peterkin
Last Updated: 11:56AM BST 04 Aug 2008

Scientists have uncovered a treasure trove of meteorological information contained in the detailed logs kept by those on board the vessels that established Britain's great seafaring traditition including those on Nelsons' Victory and Cook's Endeavour.

Every Royal Naval ship kept a detailed record of climate including air pressure, wind strength, air and sea temperature and major meteorological disturbances.

A group of academics and Met Office scientists has unearthed the records dating from the 1600s and examined more than 6,000 logs, which have provided one of the world's best sources for long-term weather data.

Their studies have raised questions about modern climate change theories. A paper by Dennis Wheeler, a geographer based at Sunderland University, recounts an increasing number of summer storms over Britain in the late 17th century.

Many scientists believe that storms are caused by global warming, but these were came during the so-called Little Ice Age that affected Europe from about 1600 to 1850.

The records also suggest that Europe saw a spell of rapid warming, similar to that experienced today, during the 1730s that must have been caused naturally.

"British archives contain more than 100,000 Royal Navy logbooks from around 1670 to 1850 alone," Mr Wheeler said. "They are a stunning resource. Global warming is a reality, but our data shows climate science is complex. It is wrong to take particular events and link them to carbon dioxide emissions.

"These records will give us a much clearer picture of what is really happening."
 
If global warming causes storms ...then what caused these?

The idea is that warmer climate and oceans intensify storms not that they cause all storms.

So your premise is flawed.
 
The idea is that warmer climate and oceans intensify storms not that they cause all storms.

So your premise is flawed.

As usual you failed to read the posted text or visit the link. <sigh>

From the story ...

Many scientists believe that storms are caused by global warming,
 
The writer is either incorrect or made a poor choice in words. It's not the only problem with that sentence. "but these were came during". :)

Do you really believe that many scientists think ALL storms are caused by global warming?

Try this link.
 
Since there is global warming on Mars, Jupiter, and several other planets, can we assume that the solar system is infested with various species of capitalist pigs?
 
The writer is either incorrect or made a poor choice in words. It's not the only problem with that sentence. "but these were came during". :)

Do you really believe that many scientists think ALL storms are caused by global warming?

Try this link.

Once again, you fail to read for comprehension and glom onto the typo as indicative of the entirety of the text. The author merely missed the word he meant to remove and since it was spelled correctly the spell checker passed it. You really need to read "Ode two a spell chequer"

They never said ALL storms are caused by global warming. I even posted the sentence in the large type edition for those who are visually challenged.
 
They never said ALL storms are caused by global warming. I even posted the sentence in the large type edition for those who are visually challenged.

Jim if the author or you didn't mean ALL storms then that kind of leaves you without a point at all.

Your question turns into:

"If global warming causes some storms or intensifies some storms...then what caused these?"

Answer: Possibly something else.

Point proven: None.

So once again you completely and utterly fail to make any logical or rational argument whatsoever.
 
"The ships' logs of great maritime figures such as Lord Nelson and Captain Cook have cast new light on climate change by suggesting that global warming may not be an entirely man-made phenomenon."

... didn't we already know that? like, a long time ago?
 
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