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False Science and Lies – What a surprise!
Gore gets a cold shoulder
Steve Lyttle
One of the world's foremost meteorologists has called the theory that
helped Al Gore share the Nobel Peace Prize "ridiculous" and the product
of "people who don't understand how the atmosphere works".
Dr William Gray, a pioneer in the science of seasonal hurricane
forecasts, told a packed lecture hall at the University of North
Carolina that humans were not responsible for the warming of the earth.
His comments came on the same day that the Nobel committee honoured Mr
Gore for his work in support of the link between humans and global
warming.
"We're brainwashing our children," said Dr Gray, 78, a long-time
professor at Colorado State University. "They're going to the Gore movie
[An Inconvenient Truth] and being fed all this. It's ridiculous."
At his first appearance since the award was announced in Oslo, Mr Gore
said: "We have to quickly find a way to change the world's consciousness
about exactly what we're facing."
Mr Gore shared the Nobel prize with the United Nations climate panel for
their work in helping to galvanise international action against global
warming.
But Dr Gray, whose annual forecasts of the number of tropical storms and
hurricanes are widely publicised, said a natural cycle of ocean water
temperatures - related to the amount of salt in ocean water - was
responsible for the global warming that he acknowledges has taken place.
However, he said, that same cycle meant a period of cooling would begin
soon and last for several years.
"We'll look back on all of this in 10 or 15 years and realise how
foolish it was," Dr Gray said.
During his speech to a crowd of about 300 that included meteorology
students and a host of professional meteorologists, Dr Gray also said
those who had linked global warming to the increased number of
hurricanes in recent years were in error.
He cited statistics showing there were 101 hurricanes from 1900 to 1949,
in a period of cooler global temperatures, compared to 83 from 1957 to
2006 when the earth warmed.
"The human impact on the atmosphere is simply too small to have a major
effect on global temperatures," Dr Gray said.
He said his beliefs had made him an outsider in popular science.
"It bothers me that my fellow scientists are not speaking out against
something they know is wrong," he said. "But they also know that they'd
never get any grants if they spoke out. I don't care about grants."
MCT
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