We had a fire in Boulder on February 10, caused by some homeless people and driven by 60 MPH Chinook winds. Experts immediately declared it due to climate change, and said that the fire season would soon become “year round.”
Expert on Colorado fire history says year-round fire season becoming the norm
“Basically, people are talking about the fire season being year-round because of warming temperatures,” Veblen said
Boulder County’s fire danger was boosted by winds, high temps – Boulder Daily Camera
Climate experts rarely look at actual data. January-May precipitation in Boulder has nearly doubled over the last 60 years.
Snow is falling much later in the spring than it used to.
February 10 was a record warm day (thanks to the Chinook) – but it was three degrees cooler than February 8, 1954.
Boulder is incredibly green now, and the city is driven by clean reliable energy from fossil fuels.
Climate experts will say anything to push their cause, which has nothing to do with actual science, facts or sane rational thought.