Dubious Connections Between Global Warming and Extreme Weather Events The view from South America

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Dubious Connections Between Global Warming and Extreme Weather Events The view from South America

South America has a great importance in the climate change debate due to the Amazon forest and its proximity to the South Pole

Argentina and Brazil are leading global producers of soybean and corn. Argentina is also one of the leading countries in wheat production. The Southern Cone of South America is one of the world s largest producers of beef.

IPCC AR4 "There is insufficient evidence to determine whether trends exist in... small scale phenomena such as tornadoes, hail, lightning and dust storms. (IPCC AR WG1)

Media scaremongering Front pages of major Brazilians newspapers in the day following the IPCC report proclaimed global warming would bring the apocalypse

Media scaremongering June 30th, 1974 O Estado de São Paulo newspaper publishes an extensive report forecasting an imminent ice age

Media scaremongering Winters will be colder and colder Estado de São Paulo newspaper on June 30th, 1974

Climate activism The Brazilian section of the Greenpeace has released a report blaming global warming on recent droughts, severe storms, tornadoes and flooding in Brazil

The 2005 severe drought in the Amazon rain forest was blamed on global warming, but at least ten drought situations worse than the one in 2005 were record in the 20th. century: 1906, 1909, 1916, 1926, 1936, 1958, 1963 1995, 1997 and 1998. Drought

The North Atlantic was very warm in 2005, what also prompted the record hurricane season. Drought and SST

Amazon drought and AMO Majority of Amazon droughts took place during warm periods of the North Atlantic and the Caribbean

Drought The severe drought of early 2005 in Southern Brazil was also blamed on global warming

Drought and ENSO Despite a La Niña has not been declared, the Eastern Equatorial Region of the Pacific was cool during the severe drought of 2005.

Drought Droughts and flooding in Southern Brazil are recurrent. The drought is extraordinary and frightening, reports the Federacao newspaper of January 1917.

Heat waves Record high temperatures in Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state of Brazil, were recorded in 1917 and 1943. The records remain unbroken in the global warming era.

Tornadoes Global warming was indicated as the cause of recent tornadic activity in Southern Brazil. Some experts even claimed tornadores never happened before in this part of Brazil.

Tornadoes The Southern Cone of South America is a high risk area for tornadoes and severe storms cannot be blamed on global warming.

First tornadic event picture taken in Brazil at the Santa Maria Air Force Base in Rio Grande do Sul (1975)

More visual recordings of tornadoes due to the new technologies create the idea these events became more common. More tornadoes?

Major tornadoes San Justo, Argentina (1963). Dozens killed and the city flattened by one major tornado.

Major tornadoes Encarnacion (Paraguay) was destroyed by a tornado with hundreds of killed in 1926.

Catarina, the first ever recorded hurricane in the South Atlantic or the first to be documented? Hurricanes

Hurricanes "You have to be extremely arrogant to assume a storm like Catarina hadn't happened in the South Atlantic before the satellite era". Lance Bosart (University at Albany, State University of New York) Monthly Weather Review of 1923 describes a possible tropical cyclone off the coast of Northeast Brazil

Hurricanes Although Catarina was tagged as a sign of climate change by Gore and some scientists, the waters over which it formed were actually slightly cooler than average. Besides that, it was am atypical summer of drought and much colder than normal temperatures.

Major recent flooding episodes have been blamed on global warming but 200 years of records and historical accounts show they are periodical and more frequent during El Niño events. Floods

Floods 1941, the worst flooding of the 20th century in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.

Floods and PDO

Floods and PDO Data from the University of Washington indicate that only 3 months had positive PDO values above +3 in the last century: July 1983: +3,51 August 1941: + 3,31 June 1941: +3,01

Cold spells PDO and ENSO have also a major influence on temperature in Southern Brazil and the Southern Cone of South America

Snowstorm of 1965 Ijui Snowstorms

Snowstorm of 1957 Sao Joaquim Snowstorms

Snowstorm of 1957 Sao Joaquim Snowstorms

Snowstorm of 1965 - Soledade Snowstorms

Snowstorm of 1965 - Soledade Snowstorms

Snowstorm of 1965 - Chapeco Snowstorms

Snowstorm of 1965 Tres de Maio Snowstorms

Snowstorms Snowstorm of 1965 Lagoa Vermelha

Snowstorms Snowstorm of 1965 Lagoa Vermelha

Snowstorm of 1965 Ijui Snowstorms

Snowstorm of 1965 Ijui Snowstorms

Snowstorm of 1965 Ijui Snowstorms

Snowstorm of 1975 - Curitiba Snowstorms

Rare snow event in lowland areas of Brazil in 2008 Snowstorms

All these historical cold events coincided with periods of solar minima Harsh winters, snowstorms and solar activity

Harsh winters, snowstorms and ENSO The 1957, 1965 and 1975 historical snow and cold events happened during strongly negative periods of ENSO. The rare snow event of 2008 in lowland areas of Southern Brazil took place in a La Nina year.

2007 Record ice coverage in the South Pole

1918 The last time it snowed in Buenos Aires Teleconnection

Green Bay, 1918. The 1917-1918 winter was very harsh in the Northeast United States. Teleconnection

Teleconnection Winter of 1918. The strongest cold snap of the 20th century in Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Incredible snow and records lows that still persist nowadays.

São Paulo, 1890 UHI

São Paulo, 2009 UHI

Source: Magda Lombardo / São Paulo State University São Paulo UHI Temperature can vary up to 10ºC in the city

Antarctica Brazilian Base (1984-2008) Coldest year: 1986 Record low: -28,5ºC (1991) Coldest month: July 1987 Warmest year: 1989 Record high: 14,9ºC (1999) Warmest month: January 2006

To be against climate alarmism does not mean being against environmental protection Despite our opposition to climate alarmism and assumptions on CO2 and global temperature, we understand that the ongoing deforestation of the Amazon rain forest may have significant impacts in the regional climate system. It is also our understanding that alternative sources of energy should be promoted and Brazil has for over 30 years a biofuel program based on sugar cane with excellent results.

Was it ever really a crisis? So far.not!