At Last, a Real Debate: The Duel of the Theories on Global Warming - The Climate Realism Show #108
May 3, 2024
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[from description] ... such as global temperatures, sea level rise, crop production, hurricanes, and
tornadoes, citing data from peer-reviewed sources in the process.Join host Anthony Watts, and The Hear...
[from content:encoded] ... such as global temperatures, sea level rise, crop production, hurricanes, and
tornadoes, citing data from peer-reviewed sources in the process.Join host Anthony Watts, and The Hear...
[from itunes:summary] ... such as global temperatures, sea level rise, crop production, hurricanes, and
tornadoes, citing data from peer-reviewed sources in the process.Join host Anthony Watts, and The Hear...
[transcript]
32:51 It's tornado season. We've been undergoing tornadoes here in the Midwest just in the past week, some very strong violent ones. When you hear about a tornado striking, you will often hear about climate change perhaps being a factor. Well, that's simply not the case. This is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's own chart and data.
33:08 This is f three and stronger tornadoes, the ones that kill people, the ones that destroy entire towns. These are the ones that we're concerned about. What you see on the far left is the year 1970. On the far right, you have 2020, the last year for which I have the data. And what you see is a significant decline in major tornado strikes.
17:56 They tried to do the little gotcha questions and ended up embarrassing themselves because, of course, a gotcha question means I get to give a gotcha answer. But, it was great.