Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- The Catastrophic Influence of Bovine Methane Emissions on Extraterrestrial Climate Patterns
- Posting On X
- Seventeen Years Of Fun
- The Importance Of Good Tools
- Temperature Shifts At Blue Hill, MA
- CO2²
- Time Of Observation Bias
- Climate Scamming For Profit
- Climate Scamming For Profit
- Back To The Future
- “records going back to 1961”
- Analyzing Rainfall At Asheville
- Historical Weather Analysis With Visitech
- “American Summers Are Starting to Feel Like Winter”
- Joker And Midnight Toker
- Cheering Crowds
- Understanding Flood Mechanisms
- Extreme Weather
- 70C At Lisbon
- Grok Defending The Climate Scam
- “Earlier Than Usual”
- Perfect Correlation
- Elon’s Hockey Stick
- Latest Climate News
Recent Comments
- Peter Carroll on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- Bob G on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- Disillusioned on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- Disillusioned on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- Bob G on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- Bob G on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- Disillusioned on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- Disillusioned on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- Disillusioned on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- Disillusioned on “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
Climate History Is Something Non-Existent – As Long As Your Keep Your Head Buried
This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.
a half of a degree is abstract
Steve – send Borat this link
http://notrickszone.com/2013/06/24/data-show-amazing-relationship-between-south-german-flooding-frequency-and-solar-activity/
ps. I would but I don’t Tweet
The second amendment is something abstract, until the moment you have a killer in your house.
Lots of damaging floods in the past. Here is what 1099 was like in Europe:
1099
Rain and sea floods on the festival of St. Martin in England and Holland. 100000 deaths result.
In England rains and floods bring on famine, tempests, and bad air.
On November 11, a tidal flood affected the River Thames estuary & adjacent areas of north Kent; it is not known whether London was affected, but according to legend, this inundation was responsible for the formation of the Goodwin Sands. The flooding also affected the Dutch coastal areas, so ‘tidal’ is problematic: I would suspect a wind-driven storm-surge which coincided with a high tide (?spring/exceptional?), and possible excessive autumnal land-water. “Thousands” of deaths reported in areas affected. (I would have thought that if London had been seriously affected, some chronicle of it would have survived?: The 11th century saw a high number of disastrous floods along the English east coast.) (B)
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records a flood of ‘…such a height, and did so much damage, as no man remembered before…’. Thousands drowned as far south as Kent.”