Don't sell your coat!

This guest post is well worth a read – Anthony

Guest post by Harold Ambler

What follows is an excerpt from my new book Don’t Sell Your Coat, available here:

I want to examine the moral component of meteorological journalism. As I mentioned near the beginning of this book, I used to be an avid watcher of The Weather Channel. For a good couple of decades, the network was not only an important component for the fledgling cable industry, but an excellent source of information about current weather and climate, as well about atmospheric science itself. An interesting thing took place during the 1990s, though. Weather Channel viewership was found to spike during hurricanes, and not merely among viewers in areas that could be affected by the individual storm being discussed. A lot of folks evidently loved watching the progress of tropical storms, the stronger the better. Hurricanes became, over time, a revenue producer for the network. Experts were hired and given regular on-air time, and hurricane segments were given their own titles, their own graphics, and their own music.

People loved it. Much of this was quite innocuous, and arguably inevitable. Hurricanes are indeed interesting, and for a period of about 15 years it was widely believed, even by many scientists, that manmade global warming was ramping up the number, intensity, and duration of storms. In the last few years, however, links between recent atmospheric warming and hurricane activity, as we have seen, have been reconsidered.

In the meantime, though, the false link had lodged in the popular imagination, and The Weather Channel was more or less avidly exploiting it. The network’s presenters didn’t overtly come out and say that individual storms were generated by tailpipe and smokestack emissions, but they didn’t really have to at this point. The misconception was so pervasive and so widespread that merely trumpeting the “unusual” power of the storms themselves sufficed. In the meantime, the network slowly upped its on-air mentions of the phenomenon of global warming during the daily program cycle and eventually devoted a new segment to the phenomenon known as “Forecast Earth.”

Video alarmism regarding atmospheric phenomena is, perhaps, to be expected by a network like The Weather Channel. After all, it is hardly alone. The major cable news networks routinely send meteorologists and other reporters into the path of hurricanes, so that they can be seen amid the rising waters, gusting winds, and torrential rains.

Get it out of your head: weather didn’t used to be friendly. It didn’t used to rain just enough, snow just enough, with the wind blowing just enough, and the Sun shining just enough. Things didn’t recently go to Hell in a hand basket. That is just a story. And it’s not

a particularly hard story to prove false.

The Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad aka the "KATY". A 1903 Missouri River flood, besides impacting travel, toppled bridges, killed many, and left 20,000 homeless. Passengers and crew stand atop the Missouri-Kansas-Texas train. - Image: library of Congress - click for more flood info

On the other hand, the tranquil weather being experienced by most people around the globe at any given time goes ignored and unvideotaped. Again, one can understand why this would be so. In the newspaper business, and other journalistic domains as well, fires are of note. Non-fires aren’t. Fair enough. But something very insidious has taken place. The selling of weather disasters as entertainment has led to a state in which big business stands to gain handsomely from the perception that the planet has gone meteorologically mad. Specifically, General Electric stands to profit. When in 2008 NBC (owned by General Electric) purchased The Weather Channel, an interesting thing took place: the largest domestic producer of wind turbines became the owner of the best-positioned purveyor of images of destructive weather. The same year, NBC’s Today Show continued its longstanding practice of “showing” the great destruction to the ocean-atmosphere system caused by manmade global warming, with story after story: fires, floods, melting Kilimanjaro, you name it. The rest of NBC News, and the Weather Channel, meanwhile, keep the same pieces of videotape on nearly infinite repeat.

Summing up: Wind turbines do not deliver reliable electric power; the ocean-atmosphere system is not broken; scaring people needlessly isn’t nice – and it distracts them from the actual environmental problems surrounding them.

About Harold Ambler

I was obsessed with weather and climate as a young boy and have studied both ever since. I have English degrees from Dartmouth and Columbia and started my career in journalism at The New Yorker magazine, where I worked from 1993 to 1999. My work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, The AtlanticWire (the Atlantic Monthly’s online presence), Watts Up With That?, The Providence Journal, Rhode Island Monthly, Brown Alumni Monthly, and other publications. I co-wrote and edited a 600-page history of rowing for Brown University, published in March 2009. I am grateful for donations to my research through PayPal on this site’s front page. I am married to the painter and illustrator Kim Edge. We have two daughters, one dog, and a cat.

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Some reviews:

“ Harold Ambler has assembled an easy-to-follow, systematic, common-sense treatment of the manmade global warming agenda that demands the attention of any person of good

will in this debate.” – Joe Bastardi, chief forecaster, WeatherBELL Analytics

“ How did the good politics of social justice become chained to the bad science of global warming? Read Don’t Sell Your Coat to  find out how it happened.” – Freeman Dyson, world-renowned physicist, professor emeritus at Princeton

“ You don’t need to be a right-wing SOB to think that ‘Man Made Global Warming’ is an Enron-style scam. Harold Ambler is a card-carrying liberal and he thinks so, too.

He’s also very funny. Buy this book!” – James Delingpole, author of Watermelons: The Green Movement’s True Colors

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I helped Harold gather some information for this book, and have read portions of this final book, and I recommend it as well. It is an easy to read narrative. It may surprise some people to learn that Harold Ambler is not your typical skeptic. I can collaborate what Delingpole says,  that Ambler’s political leanings are very much liberal. He simply doesn’t buy into the global warming issue anymore as many of us used to, including me. – Anthony

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Theo Goodwin
December 17, 2011 12:31 pm

ChE says:
December 17, 2011 at 8:24 am
Ooh! Ooh! Ask me! Ask me! All good communists know that one path to victory is to “assist” some social movement as it progresses toward self-destruction through the weight of its own contradictions. In other words, the Greens of the 1950s have been infiltrated and are now serving as rich useful idiots.

December 17, 2011 12:59 pm

Jon Jewett says: December 16, 2011 at 2:52 pm
I need a recommendation for Christmas: Most all of my relatives… believe that Al Gore has revealed The Truth and that we are all doomed! What would be the best book to get people like that to think?

Jon, I have problems like that. Brother BSc Cantab etc. It’s an ongoing challenge. I’m going to give you the same advice I gave Jeff Id which probably helped him set up his blog. Stay in your integrity. Let that direct you. Follow your heart and your intuition. Give your relatives something they can relate to so they don’t lose faith in you. Meanwhile, do something useful for the whole beleaguered Science that is in your power to do well for future generations…
LazyTeenager says: December 16, 2011 at 3:48 pm
And what would you think if they gave you a copy of Inconevient Truth for Christmas? Maybe you need to rethink this, particularly the contempt you feel for others and your imagined superiority, especially around Christmas time.

Ye gods you really are lazy. Click my name to discover the details of the many and thorough debunks of AIT. Monckton did it best. And won a court case.

P Walker
December 17, 2011 1:16 pm

I asked my wife to get this for me as a Christmas present . When she went to Amazon , she learned that the book required special shipping and probably wouldn’t arrive until some time after Christmas . However , when I clicked the link here , I found no such disclaimer . A visit to the Amazon website showed no disclaimer , so I suggested she use my laptop to order the book . She preferred to use her Mac for security reasons , but still got the special shipping notice , even when she linked via WUWT . Can anyone explain this ?
BTW , thanks for your work , Mr. Ambler ( and Anthony too ) . Hopefully I’ll be reading your book soon .

Gail Combs
December 17, 2011 2:33 pm

Kozlowski says:
December 17, 2011 at 4:38 am
And how did Conservatives become associated with God, guns, anti-science etc? Can’t one be a social liberal, fiscal conservative, atheist, science geek all at the same time without the MSM stereotyping us? Sigh.
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AGREED!
I absolutely HATE being stereotyped. If I am a female and get a science degree and stick up for my rights that does NOT mean I am a “Feminist” for example.

Gail Combs
December 17, 2011 2:54 pm

John Garrett says:
December 16, 2011 at 3:12 pm
“Dear Mr. Ambler:
Try telling that to NPR (National Public Radio).
As best I can tell, wholesale, unquestioning belief in the hypothesis of CAGW appears to be a condition of employment there.”
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Theo Goodwin says:
December 17, 2011 at 12:27 pm
I would call it Pavlovian but its spookier than that. It is something like an overwhelming, deeply embedded psychological need to live in a world of romance with heroes, villains, innocent victims, and the certainty that you know the only narrative that ends in happiness.
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Actually it is propaganda and very much controlled. Go digging around and see the interlocking boards. Finding a member of the Council on Foreign Relations on a LIBERAL news media was a bit of an eye opener for me.
From Willis

…it’s not like Rockefeller money went to any summits on how “the second largest producer and distributor of public radio programming and the largest owner and operator of public radio stations in the nation” could examine “the organization’s sustainability coverage”, including “examination of the sustainability of the modern consumer economy. They looked at what worked editorially and organizationally and what didn’t. In addition, they gathered to map out the next three years of APM’s sustainability coverage, deciding that a new position would be created to coordinate coverage across APM programs. It was also decided that APM’s coverage would focus on what actions, large and small, individuals and institutions were taking to reduce green-house gas emissions.”
Or that Dr. Curry was a panelist there.
http://www.rbf.org/info/info_show.htm?doc_id=649324 [dead link to Rockefeller brothers fund ”Philanthropy for an interconnected world” SURPRIZE!]
SOURCE: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/02/25/judith-i-love-ya-but-youre-way-wrong/

The other big money bags in the USA – JP Morgan had a lot of the news media sewn up starting in 1917.
http://www.examiner.com/la-county-nonpartisan-in-los-angeles/congressional-record-jp-morgan-co-purchased-all-major-media-for-propaganda-1917-and-now
http://www.foreclosurehamlet.org/forum/topics/jp-morganour-next-big-media
http://www.newsandtech.com/dougs_page/article_f3a45be0-4717-11df-aace-001cc4c03286.html
Most recently:
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is raising a $500 million to $750 million fund to invest in ventures being spun out of social media….
Das reports:
It isn’t clear whether JPMorgan plans to invest directly in target companies or buy and sell shares on behalf of clients. But the investment fund will target “late-stage” private companies, or those with an up-and-running business model, steady revenue, and cash flow, according to people familiar with the situation.
http://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/pressed/2011/02/14/jpmorgan-new-media-fund-targets-convergence/
All the news media is good for is the sports scores and the temperature. Everything else has to be looked at with a LARGE grain of salt. That is why I like WUWT it provides the salt.

December 17, 2011 4:03 pm

Lucy Skywalker says: December 17, 2011 at 12:59 pm
Thanks for the suggestions. Should you ever get to the heart of Texas, give us a shout. The Mrs. and I would be happy to take you to eat BBQ, drink beer, shoot guns, go to a good bible thumping church service, and all of those other things that us Red-Neck Texans (and proud of it) do!
Regards,
Steamboat Jack (Jon Jewett’s evil twin)

kim2ooo
December 17, 2011 7:24 pm

LazyTeenager says:
December 16, 2011 at 5:18 pm
…………..”In my World” ]
ha ha ha …says it all.

Maxbert
December 24, 2011 2:04 pm

I bought “Don’t Sell Your Coat.” It’s an excellent, gently humorous introduction to the many fallacies of AGW. I recommend it as an ideal Christmas gift for any friend or relative blinded by warmist propaganda.