Math and logic debunk the man-made flood hysteria
By
Joe Bastardi
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July 13th, 2025
I guess what I resent most about the portrayal of extreme weather events is that, like snakes in the grass, the usual suspects hide until the event occurs. And when it occurs, they never even reference the entire picture. They simply use it to push whatever agenda they have, even though it has nothing to do with actually solving the major problem of a country that has expanding infrastructure and population, where normal occurrences (normal is different from averages, which are a product of all events, including extremes) or things that are expected to happen at some time are then portrayed as a justification for their agenda. It’s akin to bowling, but instead of 10 pins on the alley, there are 30. So, more get knocked over if you simply throw the same ball. There is more in the way, so more damage is going to be done. But that is their strategy in how they push these events. Particularly egregious here is that this summer’s US rain is occurring while global temperatures are returning to pre-Tonga and Niño levels, and there is no reference to the big picture.
The combination of the impacts of the Tonga eruption, a strong el Niño and its water vapor input wearing off, along with the rapid drop off of geothermal activity and the resulting cooling of the Atlantic and Southern Hemisphere to temperatures not seen in its mid-winter since 2004, is a far bigger story from a global climate perspective than the floods.
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