CNN Anchors Astonished At Footage Of Hail Falling… Claims It’s Clear Evidence Of Climate Change
Just goes to show how brainwashed these prominent “journalists” are these days because she believes seeing a film of it happening that it must be Climate Change live.
Stupid people say stupid things. Summer brings storms, storms sometimes are severe, some of these summer-time storms have hail. Nothing new.
Here’s a list of some of the biggest hail storms in history. For the last several hundred years. But yeah, it must be due to ‘man-made climate change.’
CNN host Alisyn Camerota is upset that it is hailing in the Summer and that people don’t believe in climate change. https://t.co/5Jfiq8QBhF pic.twitter.com/1lQ8zad54V
— Rae (@RaeLynnZiegler) August 7, 2018
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A CNN anchor declared that footage of hail falling from the sky was proof of climate change Tuesday morning.
CNN aired footage of large hail falling in a Colorado zoo during the morning show “New Day.” The footage showed large balls of hail hitting a tank of water in the zoo. The zoo closed after multiple people and animals were injured during the event.
CNN anchor Alisyn Camerota watched the footage in disbelief asking, “Is it August in Colorado as well?”
Co-host John Berman said “I believe it is,” noting, “I just can’t believe the size of the water explosions there from the hail.”
Still, Camerota immediately moved to blame the event on global warming. “That’s violent weather,” Camerota said, “And, you know, some people don’t think that climate change is necessarily happening.”
“Bears hate it, too,” Berman said, agreeing with his co host. More
According to Weather Bug, hail is not uncommon in the summer.
Hail is most common in mid-latitudes during early summer where surface temperatures are warm enough to promote the instability associated with strong thunderstorms, but the upper atmosphere is still cool enough to support ice. This is why it can still hail in the summertime — the air at ground level may be warm, but it can still be cold enough higher up in the sky.
@JohnBerman tell Alisyn that a Colorado hail storm in August is a sign of a completely normal “weather” occurrence. But hey, no need to waste an opportunity to push a narrative. @NewDay @CNN #climatechange pic.twitter.com/Eb7rd3ry6Y
— Nassau (@rnassau7) August 7, 2018
Just because one can read, doesn’t mean one is intelligent.
— Bear (@imbearpaul) August 7, 2018
Alisyn doesn’t watch the Weather Channel. https://t.co/0urQR7YO30
— Marj Oszman🇺🇸🌎 (@TurntableKittah) August 7, 2018
Yes! Her ignorant combined with her smugness makes me nuts!
— Nassau (@rnassau7) August 7, 2018
I still can’t believe these MSM bloviators and purveyors of fake news can really, possibly be this ignorant
CNN Anchors Astonished At Footage Of Hail Falling – Declares It Is Clear Evidence Of Climate Change https://t.co/ov1wj6pIyk via @dailycaller
— Jewhadi™ (@JewhadiTM) August 8, 2018
Oh, what idiots they have at CNN pushing their lies onto their viewers who are ignorant and easily manipulated in the first place. Lemmings. https://t.co/KuWIm8SAcV
— Roald C. Harr (@roaldc48) August 7, 2018
Rented a car in Co. last week. Hail a big selling point on insurance. Was told it’s common. Obviously took my chances, which was questionable. Never blamed global warming, which would have been… more questionable @JohnBerman @NewDay @CNN @bennyjohnson https://t.co/0p6e6ozLE3
— Christopher Bedford (@CBedfordDC) August 7, 2018
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