Quiet : Top Government Scientists At Work

One month ago, leading NOAA experts told us that it was going to be hot and dry.

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Drought that ravaged US crops likely to worsen in 2013, forecast warns | Environment | guardian.co.uk

And today they have a slightly different story.

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Parts of Midwest flooded, chilled | The Columbus Dispatch

NOAA forecast that it was going to be really hot!

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Tarot cards are far more reliable forecasters than government climate scientists.

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12 Responses to Quiet : Top Government Scientists At Work

  1. Me says:

    Yeah but with Tarot cards idiots spend their money on that, and it is their choice. The other thang the idiots are falling fer the climate bullshit and want everyone to pay fer it…..

  2. Mike says:

    Reblogged this on This Got My Attention and commented:
    Ouija boards Are More Accurate.

  3. Justa Joe says:

    If Gleik apologist and all around socialist, Suzy Goldenberg, wrote it it’s going to be wrong.

  4. Andy DC says:

    Places in the Dakotas are averaging close to 15 degrees below normal from March 1 thru April 20th. Much below normal down to Kansas and Oklahoma. And these clowns didn’t have the foggiest notion. Our tax dollars at work!

  5. Pathway says:

    Colorado’s drought strickened mountains just reached 100% of annual moisture.

  6. Chewer says:

    Hopefully their new cell mates are realists VS the warmista types…
    Hopefully their new hand cuffs aren’t applied to tightly:)

  7. Mike Mangan says:

    We set an all time precipitation record for the month of April here in Grand Rapids…in just two weeks! We’re at 9+” with another inch due on Tuesday.

  8. cecilia says:

    Had to laugh! will done Mike.. we are cold with mild flooding and slap bang in the middle of the midwest!.. the water is welcome too! c

  9. jerry says:

    they were close, last Monday the Illinois river at Peoria was at 14 feet, tomorrow it’s supposed to be over 30 feet, a new record by 2 feet, so they were only off by 16 feet of water

  10. gator69 says:

    Lack of rain causes flooding. The models prove it is all our fault.

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