Share
News

Ocasio-Cortez's Intelligence Questioned by Meteorologist After Latest 'Climate Crisis' Remark

Share

A tornado warning was issued as a storm blasted Washington, D.C., on Thursday, prompting Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to link the conditions to climate change, a theory that a meteorologist debunked on Twitter.

The freshman lawmaker shared a video showing the stormy conditions on her Instagram.

“There’s people stuck outside. We need to get them out,” Ocasio-Cortez said in the video. “This is crazy.”



Ocasio-Cortez used the opportunity to discuss climate change, sharing an article from PBS about the nature of tornadoes.

Trending:
Election Coverage 2024

The story referred to them as “sliding into the Midwest and Southeast” rather than being solely focused on the Great Plains.

However, the congresswoman admitted that tornadoes can be difficult to connect to climate change because of their shifting conditions.

“Tornadoes are challenging to link to climate change links due to their nature (geographically, limited, acute patterns, how they form, etc.),” Ocasio-Cortez said, according to Fox News.

“But we DO know that tornadoes HAVE been changing.

Do you think the "climate crisis" Ocasio-Cortez is pushing is a hoax?

“They are no longer being limited to the Great Plains, and are shifting to other regions of the country.”

Ocasio-Cortez has been an advocate for the Green New Deal, a proposal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which many Democrats and Republicans have deemed impossible to enact.

Meteorologist Ryan Maue called out the freshman lawmaker later on Twitter, mocking her for the phrase “casual tornadoes.”

“It’s just the weather in D.C.,” Maue wrote.

Related:
Liberal Candidate's Social Media Looked Much Different When He Wasn't Pretending to Be a Moderate

The meteorologist also criticized Ocasio-Cortez in a reply, tweeting that she “does not know the difference between weather and climate.”

“Let’s try an easy analogy: Weather is what outfit you wear heading out the door. Climate is your closet wardrobe,” the meteorologist tweeted.

A deadly tornado in Jefferson City, Missouri, on Wednesday preceded the tornado warning in D.C.

Truth and Accuracy

Submit a Correction →



We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

Tags:
, , ,
Share
Makenna Baird is a graduate from Calvin College with a Bachelor of Arts in Writing. In addition to her work writing for The Western Journal, she has experience editing newsletters, financial reports and advertisements. With a passion for storytelling, she is committed to truth, excellence and service to God in all of her works.
Makenna Baird has been a freelance writer with The Western Journal since 2019. She graduated from Calvin College with a Bachelor of Arts in Writing. Previously, Makenna edited newsletters, financial reports and advertisements for corporate clients with Ott Editorial. Nowadays, she writes short fiction in her spare time and works toward becoming a more established author. She is committed to truth, excellence and service to God in all of her works.
Birthplace
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Nationality
American
Education
BA, Writing, Calvin College
Location
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Languages Spoken
English
Topics of Expertise
Politics, Entertainment, Faith




Advertise with The Western Journal and reach millions of highly engaged readers, while supporting our work. Advertise Today.

Conversation