WOTUS: Woe to us
“After contaminating the Animas River, EPA wants to regulate the water in your backyard.” – Marita Noon __________________________________________________________________________ The EPA threatened the...
View ArticleColdest August 17th on record in Holland
And second coldest August 16th on record. Coldest 17th of August on record in Holland. Just 15.2°C (59.4°F). And on Sunday the temperature dropped to just 16.6°C (61.9°F), making it Holland’s second...
View ArticleSnow hunting in Scotland – Video
Snow patches filed by Iain Aonach Mor and Aonach Beag – 17th August 2015 Snow hunting with a DJI Phantom Vision 2+ According to Wikipedia, Aonach Mor and Aonach Beag are two of the highest mountains in...
View ArticleFrost and drought wipes out crops in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands...
El Niño-driven drought and frosts in the normally tropical highlands in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands has brought Tasmania-like weather to the region, said Enga province administrator Samson...
View ArticleThis El Niño is HUGE! – Video
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View ArticleDenver sets record low
Also tied a record low on Tuesday, while the high country saw a dusting of snow. ______________________________________________________________________ The mercury dipped to 47 degrees this morning at...
View ArticleAmerica’s big ‘green’ wrecking machines
“Industrial wind energy is an environmentally-destructive wealth transfer and corporate land grab,” says Paul Driessen. “We need to rein in its privileges and excesses, says Mary Kay Barton, before...
View ArticleSure Doesn’t Sound Like Global Warming – Video
“It’s global cooling, not global warming,” says David Dilley, former NOAA meteorologist. The recent cold winters and expanding polar ice caps are ominous signs of a global cooling that has already...
View ArticleDo You Believe in Climate Change?
The last (of several) ice ages had a firm grip on North America, Europe, and Asia. At its height, nearly all the northern parts of the continents (roughly the entire area north of latitude 45 N) were...
View ArticleRecord Cold Across Central U.S.
15 to 25 degrees below late-August averages 20 Aug 2015 – Denver set a daily record low of 47ºF on Wednesday, while Lubbock, Texas, dipped to a new daily record low of 57 ºF. Oklahoma City dipped to...
View ArticleNo Global Warming – Fun Video
“‘My Way,’ applied to CAGW” ___________________________________________________________________ Thanks to Adam Nottage for this video The post No Global Warming – Fun Video appeared first on Ice Age Now.
View ArticleSummer snowfall in western Alberta – Frost advisories issued
Snow was falling at the outer edges of Calgary and many areas west, south and north of the city late Friday. Around noon on Friday, rain turned to snow on the ground in western Alberta from Kananaskis...
View ArticleSnow possible in Glacier Park tonight
Could drop below freezing in the valleys. 22 Aug 2015 – A very cool weather system may produce valley rain and mountain snow in Glacier Park and nearby higher terrain, mainly above 7000 feet, tonight....
View ArticleBolivia – Lack of fodder threatens more than 100,000 animals
15 Aug 2015 – More than 100,000 animals (llamas, alpacas, vicunas and sheep) and require immediate attention – especially fodder. In addition to food, they need water, vitamins and fortifying. In the...
View ArticleNOAA caught with its pants down – Temperature fraud
“I thought you might like the temperature fraud that had been uncovered by the Capital Weather Gang in Washington DC at Reagan by NOAA since 2014,” says reader Kingbum. “Sensors been found to be giving...
View ArticleAugust snowfall in Alberta
We have a summer place near Cowley in SW Alberta. Yesterday (21 Aug), the temp steadily dropped all afternoon and rain changed to heavy snow by 5 PM or so. The elevation at our place is about 3500...
View ArticleLocals fear Ecuador’s Cotopaxi volcano
Could melt the icecap and form deadly lahars, but the government is restricting information. During the past week, small eruptions have continued at Cotopaxi volcano. In fact, the government confirmed...
View ArticleMore Record Lows On Sunday Morning
Temperatures were running 10 to 20 degrees below average across the Plains and Midwest on Sunday, including the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Minnesota and the Dakotas....
View ArticleJapan – 3 volcanic earthquakes at Sakurajima volcano on Saturday
Even so, authorities have rescinded their evacuation advisory for the area, citing a lower risk of a major eruption. The decision came after the Japan Meteorological Agency’s Coordinating Committee for...
View ArticleDecarbonize Yourselves First!
Converting the imbeciles (like you and me) “Humanity is at risk from faux-science, bureaucratic and activist control of every aspect of life” – Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser Decarbonize Yourselves First! By...
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