“Western landscapes in presettlement era were very smoky places.”

“In Unexpected Places, Clues to Ancient and Future Climate; Warming? Tree Rings Say Not YetDec. 1, 1992

Fires also leave revealing scars in the tree tissue, and if enough trees in a wide enough region prove to bear fire scars at the same time, researchers can guess the year was extremely dry, for aridity invites a blaze’s spread. Studying fire marks in giant sequoias, Thomas W. Swetnam and co-workers have discovered that major conflagrations sweeping across many mountain ranges in California and the Southwest were a long a common feature, occurring at least twice a decade and apparently linked to oceanic currents much farther south, the so-called La Nina events that often result in droughts.

“Finding this synchronicity in fire events was a big surprise to us,” he said. “It tells me that Western landscapes in presettlement era were very smoky places.”

But by the end of the 19th century, settlers seeking to carve out grazing terrain for their livestock had cleared away much of the forest undergrowth that had served as fodder for the fires, and oscillating fire cycles became a thing of the past. So, too, did the long-term vitality and diversity of many forests, and park and wilderness managers are now seeking Dr. Swetnam’s advice on how to recapitulate, in a controlled manner, the synchronous infernos of the past. “We made the forests safe for cattle,” said Dr. Swetnam, “and now we must make them safe for fires once again.”

In Unexpected Places, Clues to Ancient and Future Climate; Warming? Tree Rings Say Not Yet – The New York Times

Climate Reanalyzer

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“CALIFORNIA FIRES BEYOND CONTROL”

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24, 1938—(U.P.)—Eight brush fires, fanned by high, dry winds from the Nevada desert, were out of control in Southern California today after burning over 50,000 acres of land and destroying more than 600 homes.”

Nov 24, 1938, page 1 – The Montreal Star at Newspapers.com

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“EIGHT SOUTHLAND AREAS SWEPT BY FLAMES”

October 24, 1935 Malibu fire.

Oct 24, 1935, page 1 – The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com

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The Bel Air Fire Of 1961

 

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The Thing Of The Past

In 2007, scientists said Mt Snowdon in Wales would be snow free by 2020

“Snowdon will be snow-free in 13 years, scientists warn”

“The warnings come three months after Scottish scientists warned that their country’s ice-capped peaks would become a thing of the past.”

Snowdon will be snow-free in 13 years, scientists warn – Climate Change, Environment – The Independent

This is what Mt. Snowdon looks like today.

Snowdon Webcam

This is Scotland today :

Cairngorm Webcams – All Live HD Cams – OnTheSnow

It has been 25 years since experts announced the end of snow in Britain.

“Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past”
“Children just aren’t going to know what snow is,”

Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – Environment – The Independent

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“‘extremely unlikely’ without climate change, says scientists”

“Scientists” say  Antarctic sea ice extent is at a record low, due to the burning of fossil fuels.

Record low Antarctic sea ice ‘extremely unlikely’ without climate change, says scientists

Antarctic sea ice extent is 15th highest since 1978, and up 17% since 1981.


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Extent has increased 44% since two years ago.

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Holocene Optimum In Alaska

The current location of the Mendenhall Glacier in Alaska, was a forest 2,000 years ago.

Ancient trees emerge from frozen forest ‘tomb’ | Juneau Empire – Alaska’s Capital City Online Newspaper

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‘Two incredible extreme events’

“Sea ice surrounding Antarctica is on the cusp of reaching a record winter low for a second year running, continuing an “outrageous” fall in the amount of Southern Ocean that is freezing over.”

‘Two incredible extreme events’: Antarctic sea ice on cusp of record winter low for second year running | Antarctica | The Guardian

January 3 Antarctic sea ice extent is sixteenth highest since 1979, and up 17% since 1981.

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Extent is well above average since 1978, but two weeks ago Ohio University published this nonsensical propaganda.

“with less sea ice and less sea ice duration, that increases the open ocean, which has a very low albedo. More open ocean allows more absorption of incoming solar radiation, which essentially accelerates global climate change.”

How disappearing Antarctic ice fuels a climate change reaction

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The End Of Snow

Twenty years after the original “thing of the past” forecast, the BBC pushed the date back another twenty years.

Climate change: Snowy UK winters could become thing of the past

Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – Environment – The Independent

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Google Maps Adds Context

There is a large Mosque at “the intersection Hugh Road and Crescent Peak Drive in Northern Houston”

“FBI Houston has just issued a statement asking citizens to STAY AWAY from the area near the intersection Hugh Road and Crescent Peak Drive in Northern Houston They’re currently investigating a scene related to the attack in New Orleans, but are providing no further details at this time”

(3) Nick Sortor on X: “? #BREAKING: FBI Houston has just issued a statement asking citizens to STAY AWAY from the area near the intersection Hugh Road and Crescent Peak Drive in Northern Houston They’re currently investigating a scene related to the attack in New Orleans, but are providing no further https://t.co/LnFveNHwnI” / X

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