Warmist Paul Douglas claims Minnesota’s ‘increasingly bizarre weather’ convinced him of AGW: ‘By the late ’90s, early 2000s, something had changed… and that led me to climate change’
Warmist weatherman Paul Douglas: "I’m a bewildered spectator most days, just predicting the weather. But by the late ’90s, early 2000s, something had changed. Weather was always a symphony, beautiful and predictable to some degree, a natural ebb and flow. By the late ’90s the weather was more like a second-grade orchestra, a very talent-free orchestra. I just started connecting the dots, and that led me to climate change. I didn’t wake up and have an epiphany. It had nothing to do with Al Gore. I was tracking Minnesota’s increasingly bizarre weather when I said, “Something’s up.”