Archive for May, 2011

Extreme Weather Gives Climate Change Proponents Ammunition

Posted by admin on Thursday, 26 May, 2011

Over the past year and just in 2011 alone, the world has experienced a multitude of environmental disasters. From major volcanic eruptions to powerful earthquakes, floods and tornadoes, the weather seems to be getting more extreme.

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Mind-boggling tornado count, deaths raise hard questions about causes, warnings & response

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 25 May, 2011

The Washington Post – May 25, 2011

Approximately 1,000 tornadoes. Nearly 500 dead. The numbers are staggering as the 2011 tornado season rages at a record pace. From the the EF5 tornado that struck Joplin, Mo., killing at least 122 people to become the deadliest tornado in the U.S. since 1950, to the pair of explosive and deadly April tornado outbreaks, and now also yesterday’s Plains outbreak moving east today, this year’s barrage of violent twisters has people asking questions about everything from the impact of climate change on tornadoes, to the accuracy and effectiveness of short-term severe weather warnings. Read the rest of this entry »