Record Breaking Winter Cold? Don’t Worry, the Climate Explainers Have it Covered

Graph from p3768 of J. Hansen et al.: Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms.
Graph from p3768 of J. Hansen et al.: Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms.

Guest essay by Eric Worrall

Does record breaking winter cold cast doubt on climate predictions of milder winters? Could ANY weather or climate shift cast doubt on the dominance of that wicked little trace molecule? Apparently not, according to leading climate explainers.

It’s cold outside, but that doesn’t mean climate change isn’t real

Sammy Roth, USA TODAY Published 5:13 p.m. ET Dec. 28, 2017

This week’s cold snap has brought record-low temperatures, freezing rain and heavy snow to much of the United States. But 2017 is still on track to be the second- or third-hottest year ever recorded globally — and scientists say climate change is to blame.

Even this week’s cold weather is probably being caused at least in part by global warming, said Jonathan Overpeck, a climate scientist at the University of Michigan.

The Arctic is warming much faster than most of the planet, leading to a dramatic decline in the amount of sea ice that covers the region each winter. That loss of ice has allowed more heat to transfer from the ocean to the atmosphere, causing a weakening of the polar vortex winds over the Arctic. Those winds usually “insulate the rest of the Northern Hemisphere” from freezing Arctic temperatures, Overpeck said. But as the winds have weakened, it’s gotten easier for freezing Arctic air to swoop further south, he said.

“That is due to the warming of the Arctic, which in turn is due to human emissions of greenhouse gases and primarily burning of fossil fuels,” Overpeck said in an interview.

Arctic warming may also be contributing to the long-term drying of the U.S. Southwest, although the science on that front is less certain, Overpeck said. Unlike most of the rest of North America, the Southwest is warmer than usual right now, and 2017 will “without a doubt” go down as one of the region’s hottest years ever measured, Overpeck said.

“This is contributing to our record wildfires in California, and the drying out of vegetation that’s leading to those wildfires, and the drying out of the Southwest’s water,” he said.

Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2017/12/28/its-cold-outside-but-doesnt-mean-climate-change-isnt-real/987948001/

So what happens if global temperatures take a real plunge for a sustained period? Don’t worry, the explainers have that one covered as well – James Hansen, former NASA GISS Director, published a paper which suggests global warming will trigger a short ice age in the near future (see the graph at the top of the page).

Global temperature becomes an unreliable diagnostic of planetary condition as the ice melt rate increases. Global energy imbalance (Fig. 15b) is a more meaningful measure of planetary status as well as an estimate of the climate forcing change required to stabilize climate. Our calculated present energy imbalance of ∼ 0.8 W m−2 (Fig. 15b) is larger than the observed 0.58 ± 0.15 W m−2 during 2005–2010 (Hansen et al., 2011). The discrepancy is likely accounted for by excessive ocean heat uptake at low latitudes in our model, a problem related to the model’s slow surface response time (Fig. 4) that may be caused by excessive small-scale ocean mixing.

Large scale regional cooling occurs in the North Atlantic and Southern oceans by mid-century (Fig. 16) for 10-year doubling of freshwater injection. A 20-year doubling places similar cooling near the end of this century, 40 years ear- lier than in our prior simulations (Fig. 7), as the factor of 4 increase in current freshwater from Antarctica is a 40-year advance.

Cumulative North Atlantic freshwater forcing in sverdrup years (Sv years) is 0.2 Sv years in 2014, 2.4 Sv years in 2050, and 3.4Sv years (its maximum) prior to 2060 (Fig. S14). The critical issue is whether human-spurred ice sheet mass loss can be approximated as an exponential process during the next few decades. Such nonlinear behavior depends upon amplifying feedbacks, which, indeed, our climate simulations reveal in the Southern Ocean. …

Read more: http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/3761/2016/acp-16-3761-2016.pdf

Global warming is an infinitely flexible, unscientific, unfalsifiable theory which can be stretched to accommodate any observation. Some Climate Scientists even shamelessly reject the very concept of scientific falsification with regard to the conduct of climate science.

1. Methods aren’t always necessarily falsifiable

Falsifiability is the idea that an assertion can be shown to be false by an experiment or an observation, and is critical to distinctions between “true science” and “pseudoscience”.

Climate models are important and complex tools for understanding the climate system. Are climate models falsifiable? Are they science? A test of falsifiability requires a model test or climate observation that shows global warming caused by increased human-produced greenhouse gases is untrue. It is difficult to propose a test of climate models in advance that is falsifiable.

Science is complicated – and doesn’t always fit the simplified version we learn as children.

This difficulty doesn’t mean that climate models or climate science are invalid or untrustworthy. Climate models are carefully developed and evaluatedbased on their ability to accurately reproduce observed climate trends and processes. This is why climatologists have confidence in them as scientific tools, not because of ideas around falsifiability.

The Conversation: Climate change has changed the way I think about science. Here’s why

No matter what happens to the weather, the climate explainers shamelessly cobble together an explanation which blames bad weather on your sinful lifestyle.

Whatever the observation, the climate explainers have their theory – their infinitely adaptable theory, which they claim is science. Warm weather confirms their worst fears. Cold weather is waved away. Whatever the observation, the explainers shamelessly adapt their theory to provide an explanation, based on their “scientific” theory which cannot be falsified by any conceivable observations, event an abrupt plunge into a new ice age.

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Adam LeRoy Fisher
December 30, 2017 4:11 am

The main point is not what the author called the “sinful lifestyle” of individual people. The point is fossil fuel business impacts the environment we depend on. Many christian people darkly welcome catastrophy as a sign their deity is coming to take them to heaven as described in the book of revelations. They easily follow fossil fuel business propaganda.

Robin Bullock
December 30, 2017 4:37 am

The quickest way to get scientists to decide global warming isn’t occurring is to incentivize that viewpoint with research grants.

Reply to  Robin Bullock
January 2, 2018 6:22 am

“Anything you subsidize, you get more of;” and Obama and his leftist administration consistently subsidized climate “research” and climate “researchers” that cherry-picked and even falsified data that supported the theory of AGW/man-made climate change/disruption (i.e., unadulterated “Bravo Sierra!”)

Randy Boy
December 30, 2017 4:41 am

If a boat sinks in the ocean, it is because the sea level rose over its deck due to ice cap melting due to the internal combustion engine.

Ty Harden
December 30, 2017 4:51 am

In crimes, one should always “follow the money.” Climate change is only about redistribution of wealth from developed countries to poor countries, through penalties, which sounds like Obamacare penalties to take money away from young people and healthy people to pay for sick people and old people.

December 30, 2017 5:35 am

150 new gig tons of ice in Greenland per the Danish meteorologists, 50 to 75 gigatons of new ice in Antarctica about 1/4 of lowering to sea level.

This year the sun will put out about 1% less radiance and temps will fall even further. The 30 year ocean cold osilation will occur in 2021 and drop ocean temps further.

A lot besides CO2 effects the global temperatures.

Btw the 1% less energy from the sun is more than all the power sources on earth

December 30, 2017 5:42 am

It’s a religion, not science.

Dave
December 30, 2017 5:55 am

All of us are gonna die by the thousands!
But…none of this will be weather related.

Jay
December 30, 2017 6:13 am

Now THAT’s science….”may be”, “could be”, “possible but, not clear”……did anyone writing this garbage take science class in the 7th grade?

Robert
December 30, 2017 6:38 am

Talk about your deniers.

How cold does it have to get before those lunatics give up their fantasy?

Reply to  Robert
January 2, 2018 6:38 am

When climate “scientists” stop receiving government and private subsidies to only generate data and models that support man-made global warming/climate change/climate disruption, then you’ll start getting some objective research that adheres to the scientific method that questions everything and every variable in a theory.

December 30, 2017 6:47 am

As I sit on the beach here in Fort Myers I wonder….will I drown today with all that ice melting in the Arctic?…hummmm or will I be suddenly mauled by a hungry Polar Bear?
Like the 70’s when we were all going to freeze to death and over population would have us eating Soylent Green, this too will pass.

December 30, 2017 7:08 am

I know a snowflake whom i deem worthy of the effort of salvation. They were going on about hurricanes and 70 dead in Houston, laying the blame on Trump and global fill in the blank.
I casually mentioned the Galveston hurricane of 1900. Thousands dead, long before Trump, at a time which is considered the statistical starting point for climate alarmists, the time when meaningful data might arguably have been collected.
Crickets, and on to the next topic to blame Trump for. You people are simply not honest.

Yes
December 30, 2017 7:11 am

Climate scientists have clearly never taken physical chemistry. Not a single mention of their graph showing a simple limit equation as x approaches a number. While earth is an open system, it will still push to equilibrium. It’s simple science, the kind you learn as a chemist, not a half baked climate scientist. Those papers, many should not have passed peer review. The reason? Money and funding as well as our scientists having low IQs and not understanding how to go into data with an open mind and a theory, but not a expectation. Fudging data is incredibly easy, which is why all data raw is supposed to be accessible. A theory is a theory and the basis of science and discovery is to challenge it. I mean people still argue over relativity and basic Newtonian physics… why is climate change infallible? Money and pride.

Does this mean we should pollute air and water all Willy nilly? Of course not. Nobody wants dirty water or air. Republicans/conservatives and even libertarians need to rebrand their complaints though. Move it to conservationism as a buzz word and focus less on my ice caps and more on planet majesty being ruined by greed.

December 30, 2017 7:12 am

Dark Winter: How the Sun Is Causing a 30-Year Cold Spell, author John L. Casey, a former White House national space policy advisor, NASA headquarters consultant, and space shuttle engineer tells the truth about ominous changes taking place in the climate and the Sun.

Ti
December 30, 2017 7:23 am

I had diarrhea this morning. After reading this article, I’m pretty sure it was caused by global warming.

Bryan
December 30, 2017 7:34 am

Thank you for comparing us to children so that we understand how great you are.

agsb002
December 30, 2017 7:37 am

Having a room temp IQ explains why it is super cold caused by global warming

Nolan Conley
December 30, 2017 7:40 am

There will always be some scientific idiot saying we’re going to die from this or that… so just remember these are the same people who can’t predict the weather accurately two weeks in advance… much less two or twenty years from now. I think I’ll go sharpen my chain saw and cut some firewood!

December 30, 2017 7:55 am

it’s amazing that Seattle warmed up so much 17,000 years ago, that all 3000 feet of ice over Puget Sound……………MELTED!

Bill Long
December 30, 2017 7:57 am

No need to worry all you global warming believers. After your “scientists” get finished “correcting” the data, this record cold will be recorded as record warmth caused by non other than, you guessed it, global warming.

Scott Sequoia
December 30, 2017 7:57 am

The problem for global warmists is that they have rejected science for belief. “Global warming” is a religion; those who deny the faith are infidels; god help the apostates and heretics. As President Trump would say, “sad.”

Randy Boy
December 30, 2017 7:58 am

Sad but true — You’re not going to make it no matter what the climate.

Richard Anderson
December 30, 2017 8:02 am

Much of the changing trends in weather is due to changes in the magnetic North Pole steering weather in different ways. Until the poles stabilize, we will continue to experience shifts globally.

December 30, 2017 8:07 am

These are the same people that organize home owners associations , or religions , they just have a sick need to try and control others rights to live their lives the way they want to.

BARBARA LYNCH
December 30, 2017 8:10 am

Such a joke

DinkyDow
December 30, 2017 8:22 am

Ocean levels actually dropped this year and the NASA explanation is, and you can look it up, most fresh water rain fell on land this year so the oceans didn’t rise but slightly receded. So all those hurricanes, typhoons, summer storms, winter snow all that precipitation fell on land and didn’t go into rivers that flow to the seas and all those hurricanes we tracked over oceans didn’t drop any water on the oceans???
What schools did these scientists go to? P. T. Barnum U.?
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-university-study-shows-rising-seas-slowed-by-increasing-water-on-land