Another Year Of Flooding On The Poudre

The Cache La Poudre River is the major drainage of the northern Colorado Front Range. It has flooded two out of the last three years, and will almost certainly flood this year with 127% of normal snow pack being reported today.

Experts say that spring snow pack is declining in the Rockies.

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9 Responses to Another Year Of Flooding On The Poudre

  1. miked1947 says:

    That is because the Summer snow pack is increasing. Meteorological Summer starts in 9 days.

  2. kbray in california says:

    Here’s the rest of what “the experts” are saying.

    http://mahb.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Consensus-Statement.pdf

    Released today at NASA Ames Research Center signed by good old Charlie (Jerry) Brown.

    • Billy Liar says:

      Good list of the faithful in that document but what a pathetic statement. These ‘reports’ are coming so thick and fast that the only conclusion I can draw is that they’re terrified their funding will vanish.

      It can’t happen soon enough.

      • kbray in california says:

        This is a “Worldwide Consensus”.
        Roughly 200 countries in the world.
        Signed by 520 “experts”.
        Roughly 2.5 scientists per country…
        Is that the best they could do ?
        Pathetic !

    • tckev says:

      That’s because ‘consensus’ always makes for good science, eh?
      When will the morons realize that science is about fact and proof, consensus does not matter.

  3. Andy says:

    The same people that forecast hurricanes are the ones who name them. Sounds like a clear conflict of interest to me. Aren’t they going to want to make themselves look good? To pose the question is to answer it.

  4. From several indications. We should be expecting another year of flooding everywhere in the world. I really cant correlate the expected drought and flooding this year. Maybe we are gradually getting to the end of the world.

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