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Flooded Arizona Suffering “Devastating Megadrought”
“Democrats also agreed to a request by Ms. Sinema to include billions of dollars to combat droughts, according to officials briefed on the emerging plan, something that is crucial to Arizona as it suffers from a devastating megadrought. “
Krysten Sinema Agrees to Climate and Tax Deal – The New York Times
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Harriet Hageman Campaign Ad
My neighbor Harriet Hageman is fed up with Liz Cheney and the Democrats she represents from her home in Virginia. The Wyoming Republican primary is the week after next.
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The End Of Snow
Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab
California had their snowiest December on record last year.
We had our snowiest day on record in Cheyenne, Wyoming on March 14, 2021.
Boulder, Colorado has had fifty-eight snowfalls over 12 inches since 1894. Thirteen of those snows occurred after the year 2005.
I took this picture on my front porch on November 26, 2019.
This was a few days earlier before the big snow came.
I took these pictures on the first day of summer 2019 west of Boulder.
Wolf Creek Ski Area in Southwest Colorado is at the headwaters of the Rio Grande. They have had above normal snowfall for three of the last four years.
Wolf Creek Ski Area Snow History | OnTheSnow
Colorado had spectacular amounts of snow on the ground in March 2020, but the governor shut the ski areas down over fears about a virus.
Squaw Valley, California had their third snowiest ski season in 2019 and were skiing into July.
Third snowiest season in Squaw Valley history ends this weekend | TheUnion.com
The three snowiest ski seasons at Squaw Valley occurred in 2011, 2017 and 2019.
2010-2014 2015-2019
Arizona had their snowiest day on record in 2019.
State of Emergency in Flagstaff after snowiest day on record | 12news.com
The 2019 ski season was a record breaker across the west.
A look back at Colorado’s record-breaking ski season | Colorado Springs News | gazette.com
Record snowfall lures 59m skiers to US resorts in bumper season
Arizona had their longest ski season on record.
The winter of 2016-2017 was the wettest on on record in California.
NWS: Northern California now on pace for ‘wettest water year on record’ – SFGate
In 1960, the Squaw Valley Winter Olympics almost had to be cancelled because of a lack of snow.
09 Feb 1960, Page 1 – The Berkshire Eagle at Newspapers.com
Droughts in California used to be much longer and much more severe.
Severe Ancient Droughts: A Warning to California – The New York Times
Duration and severity of Medieval drought in the Lake Tahoe Basin – ScienceDirect
EXCEPTIONAL YEARS: A HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA FLOODS AND DROUGHT
Graphic: California’s droughts in the past 1,200 years – The Mercury News
16 Jun 1994, 3 – The Fresno Bee at Newspapers.com
Bloomberg says most of the west gets little rain in summer, but the wettest months in the southwest are July and August.
Even California is getting rain this summer, which is unusual.
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The End Of Snow
Bloomberg appears to be competing with CNN, BBC, NPR, NY Times and the Washington Post for the fakest climate news.
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All Weather Is Now “Climate Change”
How climate change turned summer into a season of disaster – The Washington Post
Heat this summer has bene just about average in the US.
Burn acreage in the US has been about one-tenth of burn acreage in 1930.
Lots of rain the forecast for the next ten days.
Accumulated Precipitation (GFS 10-day Forecast)
There have been no hurricanes this year. Byt this date in 1886 the US had already been hit by four.
Weather Street: 2022 Atlantic Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
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The Liz Cheney Debate
Liz Cheney says she will debate Mark Levin if he first stops disagreeing with her. She says anyone who disagrees with her is unprincipled.
My neighbor Harriet Hageman has been doing a lot of work around her house recently. I’m guessing she is planning on having a big party in twelve days.
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