Cartoonist Rick McKee of the Augusta Chronicle sends this global warming related cartoon our way today. It is set for tomorrow’s edition of the paper, dated 2/21 but we get a sneak peek. Thanks Rick!
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Everyone go open your window and breath deeply in and out several times. The extra CO2 will warm things up in no time flat.
Of course with all the hot air from D.C one wonders how snow is possible at all anymore.
A lot of snow in the north-eastern US.
On the south rain.
http://earth.nullschool.net/#2015/02/21/2100Z/wind/isobaric/1000hPa/overlay=total_cloud_water/orthographic=-92.49,40.88,1043
http://earth.nullschool.net/#2015/02/21/2100Z/wind/isobaric/1000hPa/overlay=temp/orthographic=-92.49,40.88,1043
{thank you Rick McKee of the Augusta Chronicle for the cartoon}
THE REST OF THE STORY . . .
The person in the red winter coat outside says to the person in the snowed in house, “It’s like you don’t even care that your fireplace is contributing to GLOBAL WARMING”.
Imagine this is the rest of the cartoon’s story. The guy in the snowed in house looks out at the person in the red winter coat while saying on his cell phone, “Hello, Is this Brian Williams? Well, i’ve got a man outside shouting a fabulized claim, do you want to investigate it?”
Anyone have other versions of THE REST OF THE STORY?
John
Rather, Brian says to the man in the house that Global Warming is shooting snowflakes at him and he got hit with one or two.
Besides, with all that snow, it has GOT to be Gore!
Pamela Gray,
. . . I enjoyed your fabulous version of the REST OF THE STORY . . . : )
John
Does anybody know how much above freezing it needs to get before Global Warming Snow starts to melt?
Gunga, it has to melt well below freezing or the children …
As I’ve been reading the comments, I’ve noticed very little mention of the western United States. We are having very warm temperatures for this time of year. I live in Utah where it should be pretty cold right now, but I did my shopping errands today in a short sleeve T-shirt. Our snow pack is very depleted. What this means is that while you folks focus on cold places, it is pretty much the same thing as when the warming alarmists point out all the really warm spots. This doesn’t do much for our credibility. We won’t know for years whether this is the beginning of a cooling trend or not. My inclination is to figure that this is just weather, not climate. Perhaps someone can see how it averages out.
Mr. Mitchell,
Re: “We won’t know for years whether this is the beginning of a cooling trend or not.”
For eighteen years there has been no warming.
CO2 up — warming stopped.
AGW game over.
Rejoice! #(:))
Janice
Ditto…
And I predict that the “yearly increase” in CO2 will begin to stagnate ….. and then begin to decrease slightly as the aforesaid “no warming” continues.
“What this means is that while you folks focus on cold places, it is pretty much the same thing as when the warming alarmists point out all the really warm spots.
I agree, it’s weather, not climate.
But it’s just so delicious when the weather doesn’t cooperate with the alarmist narrative! 🙂
The jet stream trumps CO2 big time when it comes to affecting weather and climate.
I’ve got a man outside
shouting if I darn burn my house for heating I’ll be taxed for ‘unsustainable loss of snowwhite albedo.’
– You miss an inmate? –
It baffles me why they chose warming as the bad guy when cold sells more?
Awesome cartoon!