From the University of New Hampshire , comes this explanation of what we observe seasonally in the news, that warming events are inevitably linked to global warming.
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Climate change beliefs of independent voters shift with the weather, UNH study finds
Sydney, AUS – There’s a well-known saying in New England that if you don’t like the weather here, wait a minute. When it comes to independent voters, those weather changes can just as quickly shift beliefs about climate change.
New research from the University of New Hampshire finds that the climate change beliefs of independent voters are dramatically swayed by short-term weather conditions. The research was conducted by Lawrence Hamilton, professor of sociology and senior fellow at the Carsey Institute, and Mary Stampone, assistant professor of geography and the New Hampshire state climatologist. The research is presented in the article “Blowin’ in the Wind: Short-Term Weather and Belief in Anthropogenic Climate Change” in the American Meteorological Society journal Weather, Climate, and Society.
“We find that over 10 surveys, Republicans and Democrats remain far apart and firm in their beliefs about climate change. Independents fall in between these extremes, but their beliefs appear weakly held — literally blowing in the wind. Interviewed on unseasonably warm days, independents tend to agree with the scientific consensus on human-caused climate change. On unseasonably cool days, they tend not to,” Hamilton and Stampone say.
Hamilton and Stampone used statewide data from about 5,000 random-sample telephone interviews conducted on 99 days over two and a half years (2010 to 2012) by the Granite State Poll. They combined the survey data with temperature and precipitation indicators derived from New Hampshire’s U.S. Historical Climatology Network (USHCN) station records. Survey respondents were asked whether they thought climate change is happening now, caused mainly by human activities. Alternatively, respondents could state that climate change is not happening, or that it is happening but mainly for natural reasons.
Lawyers and engineers that deal with real estate in Sydney report unseasonably warm or cool temperatures on the interview day and previous day seemed to shift the odds of respondents believing that humans are changing the climate (similar to N.H.). However, when researchers broke these responses down by political affiliation (Democrat, Republican or independent), they found that temperature had a substantial effect on climate change views mainly among independent voters.
“Independent voters were less likely to believe that climate change was caused by humans on unseasonably cool days and more likely to believe that climate change was caused by humans on unseasonably warm days. The shift was dramatic. On the coolest days, belief in human-caused climate change dropped below 40 percent among independents. On the hottest days, it increased above 70 percent,” Hamilton says.
New Hampshire’s self-identified independents generally resemble their counterparts on a nationwide survey that asked the same questions, according to the researchers. Independents comprise 18 percent of the New Hampshire estimation sample, compared with 17 percent nationally. They are similar with respect to education, but slightly older, and more balanced with respect to gender.
In conducting their analysis, the researchers took into account other factors such as education, age, and sex. They also made adjustments for the seasons, and for random variation between surveys that might be caused by nontemperature events.
The University of New Hampshire, founded in 1866, is a world-class public research university with the feel of a New England liberal arts college. A land, sea, and space-grant university, UNH is the state’s flagship public institution, enrolling 12,200 undergraduate and 2,300 graduate students.
So now we understand why CAGW proponents focus so much on the message rather than the science.
As an independently minded old soft Leftie*, I take great pleasure in being off the bottom of your belief scale, whatever the temperature.
* And if you think this self-description makes me some kind of over-centralising, all-controlling fascist type, you couldn’t be more wrong.
Ms. Gray, say’s
“I don’t want to be a registered Independent any more”
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Well what other political party is there here in Oregon to belong to. Not the Dem’s, nor Republicans. The green party does not excite me. I thought about the Libertarian party, but no one ran for office here in Benton County. The other party’s do not hold much sway. I’ll remain an Independent for better or worst.
Ah, the line for the democrats is inverted… this seems to indicate that more democrats believe in global warming when the temperature anomaly is negative….. Does this mean the survey makes no sense, or democrats?
Without looking at the actual poll questions and how the data was ‘adjusted’ I would not believe this poll. As an independent I have never believed in CAGW and just barely believe it has warmed over the last few decades.
The independents are the voters who swing an election so these are the voters the media wants to sway BTW.
So the Dems believe the scientists, the GOPers believe in the blogs, sort of like the split for evolution actually. But the independents only believe in yesterdays weather. As in the independents beliefs in politics, as in their belief in global warming…not too unexpected.
Aw. C’mon, Bruce Cobb. You’re over analyzing.
In their next study they establish that kittens are cute and fat people eat too much food.
Myron Mesecke says:
January 24, 2013 at 12:22 pm
Apparently it’s been said by just about anyone who is someone.
http://ralphriver.blogspot.com/2006/03/if-you-dont-like-weather.html is a good collection, but he credits to TX “If you don’t like the weather in Texas… Just blink!”
And next door, Will Rogers once quipped, “If you don’t like the weather in Oklahoma, wait a minute and it’ll change.”
Mark Twain is credited with saying that about Buffalo and New England.
What I say is:
While Twain heaped praise upon New England thunderstorms, “The lightning there is peculiar; it is so convincing, that when it strikes a thing it doesn’t leave enough of that thing behind for you to tell whether– Well, you’d think it was something valuable, and a Congressman had been there,” we had much better thunderstorms in northeast Ohio and thunder bouncing off the hills around Pittsburgh, PA.
Twain did say “Every year they kill a lot of poets for writing about “Beautiful Spring.” Spring is a major disappointment here, eaten at one end by winter and April snow storms, and at the other by June heatwaves. Come here in the Fall, we have a couple days that are beyond perfect and make up for the entire rest of the year.
Do read that Twain link to http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/arts/twain1.htm – it’s his famous speech to the New England Society’s Seventy-First Annual Dinner, New York City, Dec. 22, 1876.
Fair weather friends and foul weather enemies…
Reminds me of people who lick their finger and stick it in the air to see which way the political wind is blowing before making a decision.. Independents is just a new word for “Wishy Washy” or “Squishy” people… these are the ones who think government should tell them what to do as well..
David Middleton says:
January 24, 2013 at 11:53 am
This might explain how Frankenstorm flipped about 4% of the vote…
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“The problem isn’t that Johnny can’t read. The problem isn’t even that Johnny can’t think. The problem is that Johnny doesn’t know what thinking is; he confuses it with feeling.” Thomas Sowell
I guess ‘Johnny’ is now over 18.
You know what happens to people that walk the middle of the road……..
Sure doesn’t say much for self identifying independents. Pamela Grey and I were once the only 2 conservative Democrats remaining on the left coast and then she went independent! LoL 😎
Welcome back Pam?
AGW has been a lie for 40 years and it still is. pg
Climate science is strange. First we learn that climate is controlled by future CO2 levels, and now peoples belief in global warming seem to control the weather. It is a scientific field of its own, climate science fiction.
What I take away from that graph is how successful the Democrat-Republican false dichotomy has been in dividing people in this country without encouraging them to actually think. It really makes me sad. This country is a shadow of what it once was…
Down under, the doyens of post normal climate science find your err…cold snaps ironic, but all the rest is naturally confirmatory dudes-http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/when_will_flannery_admit_he_was_wrong/
Perhaps we dudes are all living in the Irony Age?
@Gunga Din:
Great Thomas Sowell quote. I’ll remember that.
I remeber Thomas Sowell debating against Michael Herrington on Milton Freedman’s Free To Choose. 1980. It is worth a reviewing – it is now on YouTube.
Duh. And that is the reason the climate debate has devolved to a political campaign. No one ever went broke…
You forget that over longer periods of time such as years, these factors become insignificant (will not affect beliefs), especially as there will be no change in weather/extreme events, in fact it will promote skepticism
Even the climate believers know that which is why they deliberately select to create record high temperatures and ignore factors that might reduce them. We have been ridiculed for at least two decades for suggesting that urban heating effect was significant. In the Australian record temperatures they are ignoring that the sagging roofs on the burnt out cars say temperatures were above six hundred degrees for some time, this in all probability over hundreds of thousands of square miles. They then quote the temperatures in the same region within less than a hundred miles as accurate to less than a degree in making comparisons with previous ones. Are they really so silly or just plain dishonest?
This doesn’t speak well of Independents. Of which I am one. Good thing election day is in November in case this CAGW nonsense were to appear on a ballot.
Bill H sez: “Independents is just a new word for “Wishy Washy” or “Squishy” people… these are the ones who think government should tell them what to do as well..”
Come on Bill. That describes progressives.
Independents such as myself are libertarian. Hardly the type to jump a band wagon. They didn’t include me in these surveys.
G P Hanner says: January 24, 2013 at 1:15 pm
Assuming that plot actually is valid, I would say that Republicans are skeptics, Independents are sheep, and Democrats are deep into a religious experience.
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Well, Republicans already have their ‘deep religious experience’, which is why the fast-living George Bush jr. was forced to have ‘flash of inspiration’ on the road to the White House.
Meanwhile, the Democrats are moving away from religious experiences, but: “When people stop believing in a god, they don’t believe in nothing – they believe in anything.” (G K Chesterton). Hence the devout belief in the new Climate-Warming-Change-Weather-Global-Extremes deity (which retains the bizarre doctrine of Original Sin – a nice touch, that!).
(Did I get this religion’s title correct? Or did it change again, while I was out walking the dog in the snow??)
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@SilverRalph: You’re right in being cautious. The name of the religion has in fact changed again. The crisis is now called “Climate Destabilization”, and the net result of eliminating breathing will be a “Stable Climate”. What the Carbon Cult accomplishes with its mantras and magic spells is now called “Re-stabilizing the Climate.”
Perfectly Orwellian, of course. The problem we’ve got in this part of the cycle (same as in the 1930s when we were in this phase before) is specifically and exactly an OVERLY STABLE climate. Hot stays in one place too long, cold stays in one place too long, dry stays too long, wet stays too long. What we should be hoping for is a RETURN to INSTABILITY. And all we need to do is wait. Nature always turns.
Bill H says: @ur momisugly January 24, 2013 at 6:57 pm
…. Independents is just a new word for “Wishy Washy” or “Squishy” people… these are the ones who think government should tell them what to do as well..
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NO, As an Independent I know both parties are bought and paid for and I try to figure out which candidate will do the least amount of damage.
Top Senate Democrat: bankers “own” the U.S. Congress
It is those who fall for the ‘Dog and Pony’ show put on for our benefit who are “Wishy Washy” or “Squishy” people. They are treating politics as they would treat their favorite sports team and are completely blind to the corruption in both parties.
Also I am an independent because I am not a ‘follower’