Is there any weather condition that cannot be blamed on global warming?

It seems not, judging by the reaction in the US liberal press to the snowstorm that has engulfed much of the US over the past few days.

According to Bloomberg, it is all down to a loopier-than-normal jet stream, “the kind of event that could become more common as climate change accelerates.”

A similar claim was made by Eric Mack, a correspondent on Forbes, who wrote this week that the poles are warming disproportionately and that, “studies [he didn’t say which ones] have shown that all this unusual and rapid warming in the north affects the jet stream in new and sometimes weird ways.”

This week’s storm, he asserted, would soon come to be seen not as a once-in-a-generation event but as normal winter weather.

The New York Times has made a similar claim, as has Britain’s Guardian – the latter of which subtly reversed its recently acquired habit of using the term ‘global heating’ and went back to good old ‘climate change’ for the occasion, with Is global warming causing the temperature to plunge to minus 40 Celsius?

No one should dismiss something out of hand merely on the grounds that it seems counterintuitive – the climate could, theoretically, throw up more intense cold weather spells at the same time as observing a general warming trend.

It is just that there is compelling evidence to the contrary.

For example, the IPCC’s sixth assessment report, published in 2021, cited a number of analyses showing that “cold spells have undergone a reduction in magnitude and intensity in all regions of North America.

In other words, the reality is not counterintuitive at all. Generally, rising global temperatures have led to a lessening of cold extremes in North America; it is just that this week’s weather was an extreme, random event that occurred in spite of the general climatic trend.

As for the theory that AGW is causing disturbances in the jet stream – a powerful flow of air several miles up in the atmosphere that divides polar air from tropical air – or in the ‘polar vortex’ (a disturbance higher up, in the stratosphere), which was debunked by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) after the last blast of extreme cold weather to strike the central US in February 2021.

It is not easy to establish long-term trends in phenomena that have only been studied since the 1950s, NOAA pointed out, but even in that short time, the polar vortex has trended in entirely opposite directions.

During the early-to-mid 1990s, the polar vortex was very strong, which made for a non-loopy jet stream. Come the late 1990s, however, the polar vortex began to weaken again, giving us a more wandering jet stream.

Yet that trend has not been sustained, either.

If the polar vortex and jet stream really were being strongly influenced by rising global temperatures you would at least expect a trend to continue year after year as the global temperatures continued to increase.

In other words, this week’s weather in the US is just that: weather. But that will never do when you are trying to tell a morality tale about humans fouling their own nest through their own arrogance and stupidity: every adverse weather event must be blamed on it.

By the way, the last time the US Midwest saw such low temperatures in 1977, it was interpreted by some as a sign of a coming ice age.

I have a popular book of the time, Earthshock, written by a volcanologist from Imperial College and a geologist from Birkbeck College, claiming that a prolonged freeze like that of 1977 could be exactly what provoked a sudden dive into the next ice age.

Now it is apparently a sign that we are all about to fry.

There is a third possibility: that the US Midwest has a climate that is prone to occasional blasts of polar conditions. But that doesn’t sound nearly so exciting.

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Editor’s note: not mentioned here is that the movement of the Jet Stream is caused by the Sun not the climate. In a solar maximum, the Jet Stream is fairly straight, but during a solar minimum, like the one we are coming out of, the Jet Stream does indeed go ‘loopy’, as shown in the illustration below.

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    Tom

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    As long as they are going to blame all weather on global warming, then we must conclude that since the weatherman cannot predict the weather for more than a few days ahead of time, there is no way these climate clowns will know what might happen 5, 10, or 20 years from now.

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      Len Winokur

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      Well said.

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    Charles Higley

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    Despite the fact that Arctic is not warming, they love to claim it is.

    Suppose it is warming. This presents a problem. The cold winter storm we just had has to derive from intensely cold air from the Arctic, it can derive from nowhere else. So, how can a warmer Arctic produce intensely cold air that rives south as a winter storm.

    Back in the late 70s in Iowa, we had intensely cold periods of less than 0 F for daytime highs and night-time temps of -25 to -31 F temperatures, one time for more than a month in 1982. This was atmospheric blocking which is typical of cold climate. In 1978, in Boston we had a snow storm that crippled the are for two weeks. All of this was 50+ years ago and now they claim one large blizzard is the new norm and caused by global warming. We are supposed to believe their garbage?

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