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Daily Archives: September 13, 2013
Fort Collins Cut Off From The World
I don’t think there is any way to get in or out of Fort Collins/Loveland right now. All the bridges across the Poudre and Big Thompson Rivers are closed. The Big Thompson River in Loveland has more water than it … Continue reading
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Drudge Suffers A Major Reading Comprehension Failure
He missed the key word in the headline. Colorado flood: “Wall of water” flattens out in Boulder – The Denver Post
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Putin Pushes Population Growth – Rewards With An American SUV
Russia is celebrating its eighth annual ‘day of conception’ as couples in the eastern region of Ulyanovsk are being advised to stay at home to procreate. Governor of the region Sergey Morozov has urged bosses to allow men and women … Continue reading
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Will The Met Office Censor My Comment?
The UK Met Office is claiming : the ice continues to thin and the volume of sea ice continues to shrink. Is Arctic sea ice shrinking or expanding? | Met Office News Blog I responded with this : Will it … Continue reading
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Magical Humberto
NOAA’s special friend Humberto magically reached hurricane force wind speeds a few minutes before NOAA was going to have to admit a new record for latest first hurricane. Can you identify which one of the thunderstorms in the image below … Continue reading
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Rolling Stone Takes Industrial Grade Stupid To New Levels
Fact-Checking the Global Warming Deniers Beware of these oft-repeated talking points. None of them are true By JEFF GOODELL 1. There’s more ice in Antarctica than ever. The past few years have seen an expansion of Antarctica’s coastal ice sheets … Continue reading
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Government Climate Inflation
Much of the popular hysteria about climate is due to government officials exaggerating the historical nature of the event. For example, every time there is a fire in Colorado, the governor tells the press that it is the most destructive … Continue reading
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Poudre River Obliterates Its Flood Record
The previous record for river depth in Fort Collins was 10.5 feet. It went over 14 feet early this morning. USGS Current Conditions for USGS 06752260 CACHE LA POUDRE RIVER AT FORT COLLINS, CO This was one of the more … Continue reading
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18% More Record Lows Than Record Highs In The US In 2013
So far this year there have been 1,651 record daily minimum temperatures recorded at all 862 US HCN stations continuously active since 1930, compared to 1,394 record maximums. Note the outlier year of 1993, which was very cool due to … Continue reading
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Tough Days Ahead For Colorado
This could turn into a major catastrophe for some communities along mountain drainages. Boulder has had almost eleven inches of rain the past 24 hours. NCAR Mesa Lab Weather (english, 5-minute) And no let up in sight. Friday Saturday Sunday … Continue reading
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