Wednesday, February 28, 2007

El Niño Dead, Long Live La Niña

According to the NOAA, El Niño is over, and La Niña will be taking over very soon. La Niña is usually responsible for milder springs in the Northeast, droughts in the Plains, and more hurricanes for the southeast. Let's see how quickly all these climate events get blamed on global warming, when no climate model in the world has successfully described CO2 radiative warming in conjunction with El Niño and La Niña. Of course, the debate is over, so no sense doing any more research about it, which means all those scientists should stop receiving grants and focus on their speaking engagement careers. But that's not crushing dissent, is it?

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