The Tennessee wildfires have killed at least three and forced over 14,000 out of their homes, destroying over 250 buildings. The cause of the blaze is unknown. Except to the Climate Ghouls, Warmists who take advantage of everything bad that happens to push their cultish beliefs
(Climate Central) Whether climate change will make fires more common in the region is an ongoing area of research. It’s unclear if the Southeast will become wetter or drier due to climate change and that will have a big influence on future wildfire activity.
The region is likely to keep warming, though, and that means that any future dry spells will be more likely to lead to drought, creating more fuel for fires to burn.
(CS Monitor) While scenes of blazing forests and hazy skies are more frequently associated with the drier Western states, wildfires have always burned in Southeastern states despite being wetter and cooler. But the incident this year is noted for its intensity, having occurred during exceptional drought and scarce rainfall for months. Although experts are wary of linking such conditions to climate change, they say that with current climate model predictions of higher temperatures and longer consecutive dry periods, risks for wildfires will increase.
(Mashable) While the proximate cause of this fire may have been human action, perhaps even arson, climate conditions have primed the area for fires.
Those are some of the less insane articles.
https://twitter.com/yabberz/status/803806720501825536
Extreme droughts have led to unprecedented, tragic wildfires in the Smokies – all repercussions of climate change https://t.co/1Z5nvrxJ4C
— Ashley Funk (@funk_ashley) November 30, 2016
https://twitter.com/wilybillywilly/status/803682010577285120
Praying for #Tennessee #wildfire victims, and that everyone in the state reflect on science and climate change. God's creation deserves it.
— Molly Magdalene (@Texas2Cents) November 29, 2016
Another wildfire…Are you paying attention to climate change now?
— Kaili Sanders Page (@kaili16) November 29, 2016
https://twitter.com/jessicarudnicki/status/803484011087757312
Because wildfires have never happened before. And we don’t even know what started this one. Climate Ghouls.
Meanwhile, the Typical Liberal Ghouls in the Democratic Party have been mocking the victims of the wildfires, since the state voted Trump.
What caused fires BEFORE “climate change”?
Lightning, smokers, campfires, arson etc The argument made is that the fires may be more severe or more frequent, not that the global warming is causing spontaneous combustion of pine trees. That argument is NOT well supported by evidence though, and is made largely to persuade others that global warming is already impacting society.
The science supporting global warming is clear. The Earth is warming from CO2 we’ve added and continue to add to the atmosphere. Only Trump and his minions deny those obvious facts. Those arguing that SE wildfires are more numerous of severe are on shaky ground though.
And don’t forget the bizarre outbreak of November tornadoes that killed a number of Trump voters in Alabama and Tennessee.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/five-dead-as-tornado-severe-weather-slam-south/ar-AAkWls9?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=edgsp
Republicans have consequences.
Wow-an outbreak of Nov. tornadoes. Must be the first time that ever happened. But the money quote that shows what clowns these people are: “not sure if climate change will make the area wetter or drier…” But either way, they’ll blame it on “climate change”.
You are that lacking in character you attach AGW and politicize it with killing “Trump voters”? Man, you have ZERO class. But that bitch you liked is OUT so, hahahahaha.
Uh, no.
Uh, no again.
A twofer for the little guy.
Let’s go for three, shall we?
But I thought climate change was going to cause giant hurricanes (which hit the fire affected areas with torrential rains) to increase and drown us all…make up your minds already, what the effects of climate farce will be.
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