Is Global Warming Being Frozen Out?


Despite global warming hype, southern Brazil experienced one of its coldest days on September 5th, 2008. Temperatures dropped to 35 degrees and moderate to heavy snow fell in the afternoon. A dozen cities reported sleet or snow, and the snow accumulated in several of them. One meteorologist noted that colder winters and major snow events in the region are products of ongoing cooling trends.

Jerry McConnell writes in “My View on Global Warming” that:

As if to back up the many, many recent reports of the onset of global cooling from distinguished scientists around the world, Brazil, whose northern border touches the Equator and lies in the Southern Hemisphere where seasons are opposite of ours in the Northern Hemisphere, meaning that when we have warm temperature months the lower half of the earth is experiencing cold weather. Equatorial countries rarely ever have weather cold enough to produce sleet and snow. So Brazil experiencing these latter weather-produced phenomena is an almost positive sign that the ridiculous blusterings of Al Gore and his sycophants calling for measures to stop global warming are fallacious and unfounded in fact. . . .

Continue reading Jerry McConnell’s article here. . . .

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