Climate alarmist pounces on giant wave crashing Hawaiian wedding: Did you even look at what caused this?

Huge waves literally crashed a dream Hawaiian wedding and that was all it took for certain climate alarmists to seize upon the moment to predict doom and gloom in the hopes we will all run out and buy electric vehicles.

Never mind that the over-hyped warning foregoes the actual cause of the wall of water.

Kaniela Ing, the national campaign director for Families For A Future, a liberal organization designed to protect families from climate catastrophe allegedly brought on fossil fuel pollution, took to social media to share video footage of the large waves making a mess of things.

“If you don’t believe in sea level rise, this happened here in Hawaii yesterday. As pollution worsens, no one will be safe. Your wealth won’t save you,” he frantically tweeted.

Not content with a single warning about rising seas, Ing shared a second video of a wave topping a two-story condo in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.

“The thing about sea level rise is that it won’t rise level. It’ll be punctuated by dramatic events like these. But exponentially more frequent and intense than it is now. Within our lifetimes,” he tweeted.

Turns out, the waves that crashed the wedding of Dillon and Riley Carson Murphy, which was held on the beach at the Hulihe’e Palace in Kailua-Kona, were caused by the remnants of what was Hurricane Darby.

The storm brought historic swells, according to KHON 2 Hawaii, not that the couple didn’t take it all in stride.

“We were kind of right at the moment where we were going to start moving a couple things and, yeah, this big wall basically just showed up,” Dillon told the affiliate. “And luckily there was no food in any of the containers, the cake luckily made it.”

“And just the analogy of, you know, life and storms hit. And it’s just, it’s so important to come together and to have all of our family and our loved ones there and it just made it very special,” Riley added.

Social media was skeptical of the climate alarmist’s warnings, beginning with outspoken meteorologist Joe Bastardi. Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story from Twitter:

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