Tornado Alley Is Spreading to These 3 States


Nothing about NASA saying climate change causes an increase in tornado alley.
You owe me . Again.
After your first ban is over you will have to call me a pedo immediately after. Then one more time after that. Should result in a total of about 6 weeks ban.
I don't think you could survive being gone from JPP cold turkey for that long. Plan on a stay in rehab where your physical health can be monitored.
 
It's annoying when posters demand links one has already provided to them in previous threads.

Agreed. Problem is Douche Doctor has never posted anything showing NASA giving an explanation for any increase in tornado alley.
Meaning he's lost another 12b bet which of course he'll renege on.
 
Nothing about NASA saying climate change causes an increase in tornado alley.
You owe me . Again.
After your first ban is over you will have to call me a pedo immediately after. Then one more time after that. Should result in a total of about 6 weeks ban.
I don't think you could survive being gone from JPP cold turkey for that long. Plan on a stay in rehab where your physical health can be monitored.

That wasn't the bet, anymouse, but I fully understand why a person of your level of character would try to twist the truth to make it that way. You lied the last time and you're lying now. Fine. Your choice just like it is with Freda.
 
You really can't follow the thread, can you? Here it is:

Because da Jooos now control the weather???
Why not?
As good an explanation as any out there. Not very.
Jesus was a Joo, so controlling the weather is surely a piece of piss compared to waking from the dead and ascending to Heaven.
NASA has a better explanation. Who should a sane, educated and intelligent person believe? NASA or political nutjobs on the Internet?
Then why don’t you post it?
I have. Several times. I'm willing to bet you even responded to one of those posts over the years. The fact you don't recall is more interesting to me than my simply cutting and pasting NASA links again.
You did not provide a post where NASA explains any increase in tornado alley.
That's at least three 12b's you've lost to me.
And I'm not even here that much. How many of those have you lost to others that you've reneged on? Should be a permaban by now.
 
Agreed. Problem is Douche Doctor has never posted anything showing NASA giving an explanation for any increase in tornado alley.
Meaning he's lost another 12b bet which of course he'll renege on.

I'll take your word for it that NASA has not investigated tornado frequency, I'm not going to research it.
 
Agreed. Problem is Douche Doctor has never posted anything showing NASA giving an explanation for any increase in tornado alley.
Meaning he's lost another 12b bet which of course he'll renege on.

NASA explains climate change. The link points out that the expansion of Tornado Alley is due to climate change.

The puzzle for me is to figure out if you are intentionally lying or if you really believe your own twisted logic, meaning you are irrational. So far, I've concluded it's a little of both. You seem to be acting intentionally to twist the truth, but it also seems you disagree with the conclusions of NASA.

FWIW, while NASA covers satellite research of climate change, NOAA also plays a part. The fact remains climate change deniers believe conspiracy theories over American scientific agencies such as NASA and NOAA.

APR23
https://abcnews.go.com/US/tornado-a...e-change-scientists-explain/story?id=98347077
Is Tornado Alley shifting due to climate change? Scientists explain how warming climate affects tornado activity
The mid-South is at a 25% greater risk of tornado threats, an expert said.

As the earth's temperature climbs, so does the threat of extreme weather events such as drought, wildfire, hurricanes and tornadoes -- all occurring more frequently at higher strengths, according to climate scientists.

More violent and widespread tornado activity -- like the line of severe storms in recent days that killed dozens of people -- is expected in the future as global warming persists, experts told ABC News.

At the start of the weekend, a powerful storm system unleashed a line of violent tornadoes across 14 states. At least nine EF3 tornadoes -- wind speeds ranging from 136 to 165 mph -- were confirmed to have touched down in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee and Delaware on Friday and Saturday.

While such events have occurred in the past, the evidence points to climate change contributing to the frequency and magnitude of tornado behavior, Walker Ashley, an atmospheric scientist and disaster geographer at Northern Illinois University, told ABC News....

...Simulations of the atmosphere indicate that, as global temperatures continue to rise, so do the chances that the "fundamental ingredients" for a severe thunderstorm will be present, Ashley said.

With more moisture, atmospheric instability -- the "gasoline" for storms -- and wind shear, the unique dynamical force that allows the twister to become organized -- strong storms, hail and tornadoes are more likely, Ashley said....

...Overall, the research indicates that an environment supportive of the formation of tornadoes is expanding in the southeast, the experts said.

A 2018 study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Northern Illinois University found that tornadoes are slightly declining in the Great Plains and increasing in the east....

...American Meteorological Society expects that with the changing climate tornado season will escalate outside of the traditional peak season, which is March through May, according to a study published earlier this year.

abcn_tornadoTrends_v01_LY_1680641016465_hpEmbed_1x1.jpg
 
You did not provide a post where NASA explains any increase in tornado alley.

That's at least three 12b's you've lost to me.

And I'm not even here that much. How many of those have you lost to others that you've reneged on? Should be a permaban by now.
Correct, but I never said they did.

You're fantasies are interesting, anymouse. It helps explain why you are single and hiding in AK.

Under that username? Correct. Under others? Unknown. What I find interesting is when a person shows up out of the blue and knows exactly where to go. The fact you are a frequent liar supports that interest. Your claim of "three 12b's" being only the most recent example.
 
The next crisis in the script is a water crisis....they will keep coming until the masses have been enslaved again.
Because da Jooos now control the weather???
Why not?
As good an explanation as any out there. Not very.
NASA has a better explanation. Who should a sane, educated and intelligent person believe? NASA or political nutjobs on the Internet?
You're free to bullshit your way through this conversation, anymouse. It's one of your character traits so I expect it from you.

The fact remains NASA has a lot to say about climate change, not necessarily tornadoes.
Care to make a 12B bet that it's you who are lying and that you've even quoted me making posts about NASA on climate change?
I'm still trying to determine if anymouse is a pure liar or a liar with mental issues. So far, I can only conclude a lot of lying and the appearance of cognitive issues. Specifically, both short- and long-term memory.

time until he disappears and someone else reappears: 10...9....8....
https://climate.nasa.gov/

https://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/
TAKEAWAYS
  • While Earth’s climate has changed throughout its history, the current warming is happening at a rate not seen in the past 10,000 years.
  • According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), "Since systematic scientific assessments began in the 1970s, the influence of human activity on the warming of the climate system has evolved from theory to established fact."1
  • Scientific information taken from natural sources (such as ice cores, rocks, and tree rings) and from modern equipment (like satellites and instruments) all show the signs of a changing climate.
  • From global temperature rise to melting ice sheets, the evidence of a warming planet abounds.
 
Yet you bet me that you did. https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...ading-to-These-3-States&p=5880750#post5880750 So you admit you made a stupid bet. Now pay up chump.
Hence, why I believe you have cognitive issues, anymouse:
I have. Several times. I'm willing to bet you even responded to one of those posts over the years. The fact you don't recall is more interesting to me than my simply cutting and pasting NASA links again.

https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...wind-turbines-and-solar&p=5288506#post5288506

https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...wind-turbines-and-solar&p=5288542#post5288542

Pay up, loser....or do what you usually do and run. LOL
 
NASA explains climate change. The link points out that the expansion of Tornado Alley is due to climate change.

The puzzle for me is to figure out if you are intentionally lying or if you really believe your own twisted logic, meaning you are irrational. So far, I've concluded it's a little of both. You seem to be acting intentionally to twist the truth, but it also seems you disagree with the conclusions of NASA.

FWIW, while NASA covers satellite research of climate change, NOAA also plays a part. The fact remains climate change deniers believe conspiracy theories over American scientific agencies such as NASA and NOAA.

APR23
https://abcnews.go.com/US/tornado-a...e-change-scientists-explain/story?id=98347077
Is Tornado Alley shifting due to climate change? Scientists explain how warming climate affects tornado activity
The mid-South is at a 25% greater risk of tornado threats, an expert said.

As the earth's temperature climbs, so does the threat of extreme weather events such as drought, wildfire, hurricanes and tornadoes -- all occurring more frequently at higher strengths, according to climate scientists.

More violent and widespread tornado activity -- like the line of severe storms in recent days that killed dozens of people -- is expected in the future as global warming persists, experts told ABC News.

At the start of the weekend, a powerful storm system unleashed a line of violent tornadoes across 14 states. At least nine EF3 tornadoes -- wind speeds ranging from 136 to 165 mph -- were confirmed to have touched down in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee and Delaware on Friday and Saturday.

While such events have occurred in the past, the evidence points to climate change contributing to the frequency and magnitude of tornado behavior, Walker Ashley, an atmospheric scientist and disaster geographer at Northern Illinois University, told ABC News....

...Simulations of the atmosphere indicate that, as global temperatures continue to rise, so do the chances that the "fundamental ingredients" for a severe thunderstorm will be present, Ashley said.

With more moisture, atmospheric instability -- the "gasoline" for storms -- and wind shear, the unique dynamical force that allows the twister to become organized -- strong storms, hail and tornadoes are more likely, Ashley said....

...Overall, the research indicates that an environment supportive of the formation of tornadoes is expanding in the southeast, the experts said.

A 2018 study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Northern Illinois University found that tornadoes are slightly declining in the Great Plains and increasing in the east....

...American Meteorological Society expects that with the changing climate tornado season will escalate outside of the traditional peak season, which is March through May, according to a study published earlier this year.

abcn_tornadoTrends_v01_LY_1680641016465_hpEmbed_1x1.jpg

nasa is a bunch of liars.
 
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