ROFL!!! Yeeeeaaaahhhhhh rrrrriiiiiigggggghhhhhht!
Actually, i have long said that this was the case- based on the title listed on FR, not on the article.
I read somewhere that axis of the earth shifted a quarter or a half a degree from the Fukashima earth quake. Recall that the earthquake was an 8.9 - 9.+. Big massive shifts of mass will cause changes in the way things move on a global scale.
So if .25 or .5 of a degree of surface area is now subject to the effects of global warming (the real thing that happens at the terminus all the time, not the made up shi+ that the media propagandizes) at times of the year that they normally do not get sun, do you think this will affect weather patterns?
Keep in mind that weather is driven primarily by the sun, and secondarily by the rotation of the earth causing heating and cooling of the air masses that the sun reaches and cannot reach. Air expands and contracts when it is heated or cooled. This causes wind. Wind causes evaporation of water and weather events like rain, thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. The same can be said of water currents.
AND long term effects of weather in different regions is essentially what climate is. Obviously impacted by the surface of the earth, too - mountains and valleys cause variations in the weather.
So now take the added surface area that is getting heated and cooled at periods (days of the year) that they are not what had been normal for the last several millennia, and you are going to have some altered climate... caused initially by a massive earth quake.
Wonder why scientists don’t talk about this.... hmmm.
Liberal cons are still banging on about that and it's been a dead letter for at least a decade. People don't like coercive indoctrination.
And volcanoes erupting!
Moron scientists who “received” their degrees in a box of Cracker Jack.