Gore Effect Impacts Copenhagen Climate | Print | E-mail
Written by Alex Newman
Friday, 18 December 2009 16:30

Over four inches of snow fell in Copenhagen last night as temperatures dipped to below 25°F, not including wind chill. Officials with Denmark's Meteorological Institute said there is a high probability of a white Christmas in Denmark, which has occurred only seven times in the last 100 years. This is what is known as "The Gore Effect," a strange phenomenon involving extreme or unusual cold and blizzards that seems to follow Al Gore and his global-warming crusade.

Politico.com has described the Gore Effect thusly:

For several years now, skeptics have amusedly eyed a phenomenon known as “The Gore Effectâ€