Sunday, November 3, 2019

NY governor shows he doesn’t know history of storms


“Governor Cuomo launched into a climate change-related statement during an interview. Certain weather events 'were not' experienced in New York before climate change. Hurricanes? Not experienced in New York before. Severe weather events experienced recently? Ditto, not before climate change.
“However, in 1635, a hurricane made landfall in the Massachusetts Bay colony. In 1667, a hurricane struck the mid-Atlantic states. In 1693, a hurricane hit Virginia and impacted inlets as far as Fire Island… In New York.
“In October 1743, a powerful storm hit the eastern seaboard and impacted the Northeast. It apparently was a week hurricane or strong tropical storm.
“One common denominator among these dates? They occurred during the Mini Ice Age. Perhaps these powerful storms that we are experiencing all over the country, to include New York, are a symptom of our either being at the beginning of a new little ice age, or about to be in one.”


 If we do have a Mini Ice Age, will "the science cannot be denied" global warming people then say, "See? We told you climate change was inevitable"?

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