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Monthly Archives: May 2018
The Morning After
Every flower (wild and domestic) in my neighborhood was destroyed by the hail, and there is still quite a bit on the ground. When our pond floods, the herons come over here.
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Toto’s Tireless Climate Research
This is what Boulder looked like on May 18 last year.
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HIGH FIRE DANGER
With only five inches of rain so far this month, the sign at NCAR warns of high fire danger. These deer are very worried about the permanent drought. Or possibly the coyote in the trees. These children are suffering global … Continue reading
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Boulder CO2 Devastation
The City of Boulder is suing oil companies for providing the energy which the city requires to survive and function. This might seem irrational, but that is because you just aren’t qualified to understand the brilliant minds of left wing … Continue reading
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More Permanent Drought Devastation
I had a nice garden until the permanent drought wrecked it a few minutes ago. It is my birthday today and I got a new (used) set of golf clubs. I had no idea it was going to come with … Continue reading
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Toto Researches The Permanent Drought
Toto has been studying the permanent drought the last couple of days at Wolf Creek Pass and Boulder. Lots more permanent drought in the forecast. Boulder, CO 10-Day Forecast | Weather Underground
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No Change In Arctic Sea Ice Extent For Four Days
Red shows sea ice loss since May 13, green shows ice gain. There hasn’t been any change in extent for quite a few days. We are now more than one-third of the way through the Arctic melt season. May 13 … Continue reading
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Earth Cooling Fastest In A Century – Since Trump Took Office
Earth has cooled 0.54C since the year Donald Trump got elected. That is the fastest 24 month cooling since 1916. www.woodfortrees.org/data/gistemp Spreadsheet Last year, scientists said Earth was record hot and it was Donald Trump’s fault. But they had … Continue reading
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Arctic Shipping Update
Sixty years ago, the New York Times predicted ships would be sailing over the North Pole “within the lifetime of our children.” TimesMachine: October 19, 1958 – NYTimes.com And 60 years later, both the Northwest Passage and Northern Sea Route … Continue reading
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Arctic BS Goes Off-Scale
DMI continues to show Arctic sea ice extent dropping rapidly and down 10% since May 1. Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut There has been no change in extent over the past two days. Red shows ice loss … Continue reading
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