Monthly Archives: June 2011

Oil In Carpenteria, California

The oil pours out of the rocks, flooding the beach here. Offshore rigs with the Channel Islands in the background.

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“I have skied for 72 years, and I’ve never skied snow like this in June,”

LITTLE COTTONWOOD CANYON, Utah — At the base of a slope that at this time of year usually tests the skills of mountain bikers, roughly 60 skiers and snowboarders, hoping to get first tracks on the mountain, waited for the … Continue reading

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Obama Administration Warns That The West Is Doomed!

Report: Climate change worsens Western water woes By John Flesher (Associated Press) – April 28, 2011 Climate change is likely to diminish already scarce water supplies in the Western United States, exacerbating problems for millions of water users in the … Continue reading

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Lake Powell Doomed By Global Warming

   

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Lake Powell Gaining More Than One Foot Of Elevation Per Day

Despite the fact that they are releasing the most water they have in many years, Lake Powell is now gaining more than 12″ per day, with most of the snowpack still in place in the mountains. http://lakepowell.water-data.com/

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Natural Tar Rocks On The Beach In Santa Barbara, California

There are a dozen offshore oil platforms visible from Santa Barbara now. This is what Santa Barbara looked like in 1969.  

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1977 : When The World Was Much Warmer

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Shock News : Heavy Rain Caused By Cool Air

Fort Collins was hit by an intense hail storm on Wednesday night. Don Day of DayWeather in Cheyenne, Wyo., said Wednesday night’s storms were so intense because of cool atmospheric conditions and an upslope effect, possibly producing up to 3 … Continue reading

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CSU Hurricane Forecast

EXTENDED RANGE FORECAST OF ATLANTIC SEASONAL HURRICANE ACTIVITY AND LANDFALL STRIKE PROBABILITY FOR 2011 We continue to foresee well above-average activity for the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season.  We are predicting the same levels of activity that were forecast in early … Continue reading

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1000 Days

It has now been 1000 days since any hurricane hit the US, the longest spell since before the Civil War.  

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