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Common sense prevails among U.S. meteorologists regarding the tornadoes

The kooks are out in force sacrificing virgins to the gods by claiming falsely that the tornadoes springing up recently are due to something that does not exist. Climate Change-Global Warming. You really have to laugh at how primitive, uncivilized, and simple the climate kooks are. They are amazingly funny. They belong in a different time, somewhere around 10,000 BC seems fitting.

via France24:

AFP – US meteorologists warned Thursday it would be a mistake to blame climate change for a seeming increase in tornadoes in the wake of deadly storms that have ripped through the US south.

“If you look at the past 60 years of data, the number of tornadoes is increasing significantly, but it’s agreed upon by the tornado community that it’s not a real increase,” said Grady Dixon, assistant professor of meteorology and climatology at Mississippi State University.

“It’s having to do with better (weather tracking) technology, more population, the fact that the population is better educated and more aware. So we’re seeing them more often,” Dixon said.

But he said it would be “a terrible mistake” to relate the up-tick to climate change.

Craig Fugate said one of the most true and simple statements on record. He gets a tip of the hat for this one:

Craig Fugate, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), also dismissed Thursday climate change as a factor in the deadly tornadoes: “Actually what we’re seeing is springtime,” he said.

Bingo! Right on the money. Just like what I have written about in this blog. In the summer when we get a heat wave, “it’s summer.” In the winter when we get a cold snap, “it’s winter.” It really is that simple.

However, the stronger-than-usual tornadoes affecting the southern states were actually predicted from examining the planet’s climatological patterns, specifically those related to the La Nina phenomenon.

“We knew it was going to be a big tornado year,” he said. But the key to that tip-off was unrelated to climate change: “It is related to the natural fluctuations of the planet.”

Good. It’s nice to see reason, common sense, science and facts prevailing. Finally!

And what was it again? The very same thing I’ve been saying for years. “Natural fluctuations of the planet.”