Wednesday, November 26, 2008

RVers should prepare for 23 years of cold winters ahead

Canadian environmental scientists using the new Jason satellite predict a 23 year cycle of global cooling straight ahead. This bodes well for RVing because traditionally thousands of Canadian and U.S. RVers flock to southern climates during winter. The coming cold spell will drive more people to the sunshine of the southernmost states and Mexico regardless of fuel prices and economic hard times.

Researchers studying the data from the Jason satellite have identified a Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) pattern which has developed into it’s cyclical cool phase and will run until approximately 2030.These weather patterns follow predictable cycles for example the earth warmed from 1915 to 1940 then cooled from 1940 to 1975. The next global warming began in 1976 and is now turning cold again. Though not discovered until 1996, the PDO turns out to have been an accurate indicator of these warming and cooling cycles. The scientific data is well collaborated by fish migration cycles and ancient tree rings in Baja, Mexico showing there to have been 11 PDO shifts since 1650 averaging 23 years each.Many researchers are now abandoning the “greenhouse gas” theory that drove the recent concept of global warming made popular by Al Gore. The new evidence strongly refutes the idea global warming is caused by man made carbon dioxide emissions because the previous warming cycles were just as bad or worse than more recent cycles and they occurred before man had the capability to produce massive CO2 emissions.
So if you don’t want to be shoveling more snow, chopping more wood, turning up the thermostat and paying higher utility bills, then get your RV ready and head south. I’ll be waiting for you - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing


You can read more specifics here: Canada Free Press

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