Yearly Archives: 2019

The December 1967 Arizona Snowstorm

Arizona is having an epic snowstorm today which is breaking one day snowfall records, but the December 1967 storm lasted for seven days and brought 83 inches of snow to Flagstaff. 20 Dec 1967, Page 1 – Arizona Republic at … Continue reading

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The Malicious Intent Behind Climate Alarmism

The most important argument against climate alarmism centers around the proposed solutions. “Solar is only during the day, solar only works best in places where it’s warm. There’s no battery technology that’s even close to allowing us to take all … Continue reading

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Snowiest Day On Record In Flagstaff

I was a studying computer science at Northern Arizona University thirty years ago, when  CO2 just passed 350 PPM.  It snowed a lot then, and it snows a lot now. Nothing has changed. State of Emergency in Flagstaff after snowiest … Continue reading

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The Five Top Arguments Against Climate Alarmism

Scott Adams asked me to put together the five best arguments against climate alarmism. This involves a huge amount of information, and fortunately Scott gave me more than six minutes to do it. I have been summarizing the arguments in … Continue reading

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So What Would Global Cooling Look Like?

It is snowing in Malibu, Las Vegas and just outside Phoenix – and climate alarmists are predictably blaming the cold on global warming.  That implies global cooling would be characterized by heat.

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Fifty Years Of Failed Apocalyptic Forecasts

“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.” – H. L. Mencken Academics have been … Continue reading

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Feet Of Snow For The Desert

I took these pictures on New Years Day, east of Phoenix.  It was bitter cold.  The current forecast is for this area along Hwy 87 to receive well over a foot of snow in the next 48 hours. I used … Continue reading

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Failed Climate Models

NASA’s James Hansen started the global warming scare in earnest, during the very hot summer of 1988. Until now, scientists have been cautious about attributing rising global temperatures of recent years to the predicted global warming caused by pollutants in … Continue reading

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The Frozen United States

The last two afternoons were both the second coldest on record for the date in Boulder. The cold is forecast to shift east over the next week, with temperatures well below 0F (-18C) 10-Day Temperature Outlook for the Conterminous U.S. … Continue reading

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Discerning Global Warming – Like A Scientist

Sixteen years ago, the climate experts at NCAR predicted the end of snow and cold in Boulder.  This was basic climate physics. Warmer Winters Today was the second coldest February 18 on record in Boulder – about 30 degrees below … Continue reading

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