Al Roker to polar vortex skeptics: ‘Stuff it’
Al Roker says the polar vortex is real and not a “liberal media conspiracy” like conservative radio show host Rush Limbaugh claims. [WATCH VIDEO]
{mosads}And he pulled out a 1959 American Meteorological Society glossary on Wednesday’s “Today” show to prove it.
“Let me tell you something,” Roker said on “Today,” while pointing to a photo of the term defined in his old college textbook.
“We’ve never used the phrase ‘global warming’ or ‘climate change’ in conjunction with this … Okay?! So for all the doubters out there, stuff it.”
Roker also tweeted a photo of the term from his textbook, saying it’s “Meteorology 101. No political agenda.”
On Monday, Limbaugh took to the airwaves call the polar vortex, which has been blamed for the bitter cold gripping the country, a “hoax.”
“We are having a record-breaking cold snap in many parts of the country,” Limbaugh said on his radio show.
“And right on schedule the media have to come up with a way to make it sound like it’s completely unprecedented. Because they’ve got to find a way to attach this to the global warming agenda, and they have. It’s called the ‘polar vortex.’ The dreaded polar vortex.”
“The hoax continues,” he added.
The polar vortex is essentially a large-scale cyclone that tends to stay concentrated over areas like the North Pole. Researchers argue that plunging temperatures could come from changes in the jet stream caused by global warming.
Warming Arctic temperatures have pushed colder air south. The jet stream’s see-sawing makes it harder for the cold weather to pass quickly over the U.S.
The Hill reported on the polar vortex earlier this week. Check it out here.
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