Dallas Tornadoes Due to 'Global Warming'

Well, "that didn't take long" was going to be my headline but Anthony Watts beat me to it. The Dallas Metroplex tornadoes hadn't even stopped before CNN was attributing them to 'global warming'!

Gee, who'da thunk it: Tornadoes in Tornado Alley in April.

Never mind that even the IPCC -- just last week -- said,
"The statement about the absence of trends in impacts attributable to natural or anthropogenic climate change holds for tropical and extratropical storms and tornados"

A scholarly way of saying there is no upward trend in tornadoes.

When you combine it with no upward trend in temperatures (no global warming) for a decade and a half, the Dallas tornadoes cannot possibly be attributed to global warming. The graph below shows world temperatures for the last 15 years.


The CNN report also said the weather is becoming "less predictable." Considering that 99+% of 2011's fatal tornadoes were in both a tornado watch and tornado warning before the storm arrived, I'd say the opposite is true.

Recently, I did a posting on how pro-global warming advocates seem to be getting increasingly desperate and made contentions that were easily disproven. This was yet another unfortunate example.

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