You are a moron
Clifford "Cliff" Mass is a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington. His research focuses on numerical weather modeling and prediction, the role of topography in the evolution of weather systems, and on the weather of the Pacific Northwest. He is a fellow of the American Meteorological Society and the President of the Puget Sound chapter.
His book The Weather of the Pacific Northwest is one of the best-selling titles from the University of Washington Press. He maintains a popular weather blog, hosts a weekly public radio show, and gives frequent public lectures on topics ranging from Washington State weather history to the impact of climate change on global and regional weather patterns.
Was Global Warming A Significant Factor in California's Camp Fire? The Answer is Clearly No.
The Camp Fire that struck the northern California town of Paradise and vicinity is a profoundly disturbing environmental disaster of first magnitude. Nearly 100 people have lost their lives, approximately 10,000 homes have been lost, a major community has essentially been destroyed, and millions of people have been exposed to high concentrations of smoke. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced and lives of millions substantially affected.
And beyond the heart-wrenching losses noted above, it is doubly tragic that this disaster was both foreseeable and avoidable, resulting from a series of errors, poor judgment, lack of use of available technology, and poor urban planning.
It is more than unfortunate that some politicians, environmental advocacy groups, and activist scientists are attempting to use this tragedy as a tool for their own agenda, make the claim that the Camp Fire was result of global warming.
As I will discuss below, this claim has little grounding in fact or science. Global warming is a profoundly serious threat to mankind, but it has little impact the Camp Fire and many of the coastal California fires of the past few years (e.g., the Wine Country Fires of October 2017). And blaming global warming takes attention away from the actions needed to prevent such tragedies from happening again.
My bad
Oh and by the way you ignorant plonker, the people of Finland are Finns not Fins!! This is true even in Prairieville.
Rake America great again!
I rake my yard and I've never had a fire.
If it’s fire season and you live in a wooded area you’d do well to keep your leaves raked lol.
Haven't you worn that one out yet? You're probably too stupid to know but that's Alinsky's rule 5 in Rules for Radicals. However, it does have to be funny or even mildly amusing to start with.
“Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions.
Haven't you worn that one out yet? You're probably too stupid to know but that's Alinsky's rule 5 in Rules for Radicals. However, it does have to be funny or even mildly amusing to start with.
“Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions.
Democrats opposition to logging is the problem. A tree that's no longer in the forest can't catch fire.
Democrats opposition to logging is the problem. A tree that's no longer in the forest can't catch fire.
Global warming is a profoundly serious threat to mankind, but it has little impact the Camp Fire and many of the coastal California fires of the past few years (e.g., the Wine Country Fires of October 2017).Cliff Mass knows his shit, unlike a certain geriatric twat from Palooka, LA.
http://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2018/11/was-global-warming-significant-factor.html?m=1
Oh and by the way you ignorant plonker, the people of Finland are Finns not Fins!! This is true even in Prairieville.