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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Al Roker is popular and jolly, but he needs to look back 50 years

Why were there just as many Tornadoes 50 years ago, weatherman?
He is just following the same lazy party line at NBC (and CBS, ABC, CNN, NYTimes, WaPo).

Tornado | Al Roker | Climate Change | The Daily Caller

On Monday’s “Martin Bashir Show” program on MSNBC, “Today” weatherman Al Roker had a theory on what’s behind the weather. Broadcasting live from the site of St. John’s Hospital in Joplin that took a hard hit from Sunday’s weather, Roker assessed the tornado that hit Joplin to be on the top-end of the Fujita Scale.

“Well you know the National Weather Service is probably on the ground now and they will assess the damage,” Roker said. “Some people are saying an EF3. I would put this probably between an EF4 and EF5, which is the top of the Fujita Scale.”

Roker also offered a theory on why tornadoes are seemingly touching down in more urban areas as of late. His answer: Climate change.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/05/23/nbcs-al-roker-climate-change-bringing-tornadoes-to-urban-areas/#ixzz1NGimbx3L

What else can we blame on 'Climate Change'? I know: The big ice Age of the 1970s.
And who is Martin Bashir?

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