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In other news. Its called "weather".

Archive: https://archive.today/IrB3Y

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>The US is suffering a worse tornado season than usual this year with 670 so far already. That is about 100 higher than average, which has led many commentators to blame climate change. But a top meteorologist told DailyMail.com that the surge is due to a simple, natural phenomenon. Every seven or so years a pattern known as El Nino forms, which is caused by a shift in the distribution of warm water in the Pacific Ocean around the equator, bringing an atmospheric wave through the US.

In other news. Its called "weather". Archive: https://archive.today/IrB3Y From the post: >>The US is suffering a worse tornado season than usual this year with 670 so far already. That is about 100 higher than average, which has led many commentators to blame climate change. But a top meteorologist told DailyMail.com that the surge is due to a simple, natural phenomenon. Every seven or so years a pattern known as El Nino forms, which is caused by a shift in the distribution of warm water in the Pacific Ocean around the equator, bringing an atmospheric wave through the US.

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Yeah, it is provable that some things humans do can cause "change". When 9/11 happened the earth actually heated up a little bit because the US grounded all air traffic in/out/near the country for a couple of days (other than the princes aircraft to flee the us...).

I was reading a study from a day or two ago that said that since China is decreasing the amount of particulate their factory's emit its causing "heating" in the ocean off their coast.

We also found that decreasing cargo/cruse ship emissions has actually made ocean weather worse.

So, yeah, there is measurable impact.. But for the most part, it is a massive system that self corrects and a bunch of cultists just use it to get rich while trying to act like they have more "virtue" than everyone else.