Jan. 26, 2016 is Al Gore’s 10-year Global Warming Doomsday Due Date

Today is Al Gore’s Global Warming Doomsday

http://edberry.com/blog/ed-berry/today-is-al-gores-global-warming-doomsday/

by Dr. Ed Berry Here we are on January 26, 2016. Do you feel the heat? Do you see the clouds are gone and the sky is glowing red? Ten years ago, on January 25, 2006, Al Gore stood before his Sundance audience at the screening of his “An Inconvenient Truth.” Al Gore waved his quivering finger in the air and told his audience that unless the world takes drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases within the next 10 years, we will reach a point of no return. Gore said our CO2 emissions would cause Earth to go into a runaway heat death. The Washington Post reported Al Gore “believes humans may have only 10 years left to save the planet from turning into a total frying pan.” CBS News wrote Gore predicted the earth would be in “a true planetary emergency” within the next ten years unless drastic action is taken to reduce greenhouse gases. Al Gore’s people have been singing like the Donkey in Schrek, “I believe, I believe.” Eco-freak groups have tried in vain to save the planet from our CO2. Don’t they know it’s too late? It’s over? We’re done for? Nothing they can do now can save Earth. Al Gore said so. They can relax now and enjoy the heat before we all perish. Could it be that Al Gore is mistaken? That cannot be. If Al Gore is wrong then he has betrayed millions of global warmers. They have devoted their lives to Al Gore. Their devotion is their religion. Because global warming is their religion they cannot hear, see, or touch any evidence that might prove their religion is wrong. But. But. But. Unless there are no more clouds in the sky and no more snow on the ground, then Al Gore is wrong. You know what Richard Feynman said about the scientific method: If your prediction is wrong then your hypothesis is wrong. And if you reject the scientific method then you reject true science. Unless you reject your hypothesis that our CO2 causes global warming (or climate change) then your belief is a religion, not science. You see, Al Gore believed the climate models. But climate models are not reality. Models are but an attempt to simulate reality. We must test models against reality. If the models’ predictions are wrong then the climate …

Claim: The number of blizzards has DOUBLED in the past 20 years – ‘Global warming’ & sunspots blamed

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3416269/The-number-blizzards-DOUBLED-past-20-years-Scientists-blame-global-warming-sunspots-rise-storms.html

The number of blizzards has DOUBLED in the past 20 years: Scientists blame global warming and sunspots for rise in storms
From 1960-94, the US had an average of nine blizzards per year
But since 1995, the annual average has risen to 19, recent study found
More blizzards are forming outside normal season of October to March
One explanation is the use of better methods to record severe storms
By ELLIE ZOLFAGHARIFARD FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 15:22 EST, 25 January 2016 | UPDATED: 18:51 EST, 25 January 2016

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Blizzards, like the one that battered the East Coast this weekend, have doubled in number over the past 20 years.
From 1960-94, the US had an average of nine blizzards per year. Since 1995, that annual average has risen to 19.
And it’s not just their frequency that’s increasing. More blizzards are forming outside the normal storm season of October to March, scientists have found.
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Blizzards, like the one that battered the East Coast this weekend, have doubled in number over the past 20 years. From 1960-94, the US had an average of nine blizzards per year. Pictured is 42nd Street in the Friendship Heights neighborhood during a major blizzard in Washington DC this weekend
Blizzards, like the one that battered the East Coast this weekend, have doubled in number over the past 20 years. From 1960-94, the US had an average of nine blizzards per year. Pictured is 42nd Street in the Friendship Heights neighborhood during a major blizzard in Washington DC this weekend
In the past two decades, there have been three more blizzards per year from April to September compared to 1960-94.
This is according to research – which has yet to be peer-reviewed – by scientist Jill Coleman at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.
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A blizzard is catergorised as a storm that has sustained winds of 35 mph and visibility of one-quarter mile or less. These conditions have to persist for at least three hours.
According to USA Today, one reason for the dramatic …