Wednesday, March 21, 2007

The Day After The Day After Tomorrow

In anticipation of Dennis Avery's appearance on the NARN broadcast this Saturday I'd like to toss out another brief excerpt from the book he co-wrote with S. Fred Singer entitled "Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years", this one dealing with the tired old canard that the quantity and severity of storms will increase dramatically due to global warming:
There has been no increase in the frequency or severity of hurricanes, blizzards, cyclones, tornadoes, or any other kind of storms during the warming of the past 150 years. That makes sense, because storms are driven by the temperature differential between the equator and the polar regions. Since greenhouse warming should boost the temperatures at the poles much more than at the equator, warming will reduce the differential and moderate the storms. History and paleontology tell us the warmings have experienced better, more stable weather than the coolings.
Buy the book to read more and be sure to catch Dennis this Saturday at noon on AM1280 The Patriot.

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