Snowbound tweeters vent their frustration at obvious effects of global warming
http://twitter.com/#!/MelissaTweets/status/330114277220442115
As America descends further and further into the grip of the warming climate, citizens are tweeting more and more about the sweltering days and unnaturally hot temperatures. Air conditioning bills are rising, and Ohio is starting to feel more like Florida…
Okay, we lied. Actually, everybody’s tweeting about how hideously cold it is for the beginning of May.
Matt Drudge had his fun mocking global warming alarmists earlier today, while Doug Powers pointed out the absurdity of Al Gore’s prediction that 2013 would be an extremely warm year. Now, the general public is getting in on the act. Here’s a nice selection of how people are reacting to one of the coldest days of one of the coldest springs in recent history.
Global warming. It’s real, you guys! twitter.com/MikeyNeedleman…
— Mikey Needleman † (@MikeyNeedleman) May 2, 2013
GLOBAL WARMING?!May 2 2013, and Minnesota get’s 16 inches of snow @algore #EpicFail twitter.com/Breaking911/st…
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 2, 2013
@weatherchannel De-icing aircraft here at Kansas City Airport #globalwarming twitter.com/GregRummo/stat…
— Gregory J. Rummo (@GregRummo) May 2, 2013
Proof of global warming!! twitter.com/PeteBercich/st…
— PeteBercich (@PeteBercich) May 2, 2013
Global warming hit us hard in #WI this 2May2013, #stoprush, I can see why your so scared of it. #NOT #tcot twitter.com/IvanFollows/st…
— Ivan Rose (@IvanFollows) May 2, 2013
Global warming huh? Where’s Al Gore been hiding? twitter.com/ElliotJohnson9…
— Elliot Johnson (@ElliotJohnson9) May 2, 2013
Because #globalwarming RT @jennjacques US Headed For The Coldest Spring On Record fb.me/2kQbqlOVN
— Ron Goodwyne (@goodwyne) May 2, 2013
Yes, yes it is May 2nd. Why do you ask? #globalwarming yfrog.com/esm1jzvj
— Kurt Kerby (@kurtkerby) May 2, 2013
It’s May in Houston & it’s going 2 B a cold 41 deg tonite. Where is Al Gore when you need him? #globalwarming @lrihendry @jjauthor #tcot
— John Gaver (@OrigIntent) May 3, 2013
It’s May and baseball is being canceled by snow.. #globalwarming
— Kelsey (@akakelseyy) May 3, 2013
It’s MAY & we’re gonna have 40 degree weather…..in TEXAS!! #GlobalWarming
— Anthony!! (@TheBlanksta) May 3, 2013
https://twitter.com/lozambrano7/status/330121861335769088
Yesterday hit 80 degrees. Today was 50. Spring, you are so drunk, don’t go home, go to AA. #globalwarming sucks.
— Jean (@LadyJWanderlust) May 3, 2013
Snow in Kansas!!!#GlobalWarming #ManBearPig
— John M. Bonelli (@johnmbonelli) May 3, 2013
My God the windows sound like they’re gonna rattle right out of the wall!Crazy weather, I’m tellin’ ya!#freakishlycold #globalwarming
— Erica Williams (@ericacwilliams) May 2, 2013
Obviously, the ozone is fixed so we can go back to using hair spray and stop saving the polar bears. #globalwarming snowing in may #nuffsaid
— Morgan Walker (@reklawnagrom) May 2, 2013
This has been a cold spring all over the United States. In fact, this isn’t even the first late blizzard post we’ve done this spring.
There are any number of explanations for what’s going on, and some could be constructed to involve a warming climate. However, maybe this is yet another sign that we ought to take a deep breath and concede that we don’t know what the Earth is going to do — and that maybe our science is still too primitive to make grand proclamations of certain doom.