Demise Of The Great Salt Lake

The Great Salt Lake lost six feet of water between 1894 and 1902.  From 1850 to 1950 it lost half of its volume.

06 Aug 1902, 1 – The Idaho Statesman at Newspapers.com

29 Sep 1951 – “HERALD” SATURDAY MAGAZINE Glaciers, Icebergs Meit As World Gets Warmer – Trove

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Experts Discuss The Arctic

ABC News Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee wrote a wildly fraudulent climate horror story as her Christmas present to the world, based entirely on appeals to authority.

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Highest Arctic Sea Ice Extent In Eighteen Years

This year finished up with the highest Arctic sea ice extent since 2003.

Charctic Interactive Sea Ice Graph | Arctic Sea Ice News and Analysis

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“Biden Declares Success in Beating Pandemic in July 4 Speech”

Biden Declares Success in Beating Pandemic in July 4 Speech

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A Consensus of One

“Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees on something or other, reach for your wallet, because you’re being had.”
– Michael Crichton

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BBC : Worst Climate Story On Record

The BBC writes some pretty awful stories about climate, but it is difficult to believe their recent one about cyclones could be anything but parody.

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BBC : Hurricanes To Expand To New York, Beijing, Boston And Tokyo

“At present, these cyclones – or hurricanes as they are also known – are mainly confined to the tropical regions north and south of the equator.”

Climate change: Hurricanes to expand into more populated regions – BBC News

This all known tropical storm tracks since 1850. Almost none of them occur in the tropics.

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The most powerful hurricane to hit the Northeastern US occurred during September, 1821.

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The following week, a devastating tornado outbreak occurred across New England.

 

Historic Storms of New England – Google Books

TimesMachine: Thursday September 22, 1938 – NYTimes.com

TimesMachine: Friday September 23, 1938 – NYTimes.com

    

In 1954, New England was hit by two major hurricanes within ten days. They were the last major hurricanes to hit New England

11 Sep 1954, Page 1 – The Edwardsville Intelligencer

The Senator Joe McCarthy hearings were going on during those hurricane strikes. Senator McCarthy was  despised by Democrats because they felt he was prosecuting people based on their beliefs – which is now the standard practice of the Democratic Party.

01 Sep 1954, Page 1 – The Evening Independent

01 Sep 1954, 1 – Fort Worth Star-Telegram at Newspapers.com

A few weeks later, the most powerful hurricane of the summer, Hazel, also damaged New England. It was Canada’s deadliest hurricane on record.

16 Oct 1954, Page 1 – The Burlington Free Press

Hurricane Hazel | The Canadian Encyclopedia

21 Sep 1934, 822 – Daily News at Newspapers.com

26 Sep 1934 – Toll of Typhoon 2,500 Dead – Trove

29 Sep 1934 – JAPANESE TYPHOON. – Trove

24 Sep 1934 – JAPANESE TYPHOON – Trove

01 Sep 1949, 1 – The Herald-Palladium at Newspapers.com

26 Sep 1958, Page 1 – The Daily Chronicle at Newspapers.com

12 Jul 1925, Page 15 – Morning Register at Newspapers.com

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A Consensus Of One

The press says all scientists agree with them about catastrophic climate change, but for some reason they always talk to the same three or four academics.

“This is a scientific consensus. There’s about as much scientific consensus about human-caused climate change as there is about gravity.”

– Michael Mann

60 Minutes climate change archive: What climate impacts – CBS News

Global Warming Petition Project

NASA Global Warming Stance Blasted By 49 Astronauts, Scientists Who Once Worked At Agency

Freeman Dyson, Math Genius Turned Technological Visionary, Dies at 96 – The New York Times

The press prefers to get their science from people who haven’t completed high school – and other non-scientists.

Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World | PBS

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Marshall Fire

Four years ago I filmed these Coopers Hawk chicks hatch and grow along Coal Creek in Louisville, C0.  It is likely that their nest burned up today.

Evacuation Area for Marshall Fire – Boulder OEM

COLORADO WILDFIRE: NWS data: Winds of 110-115 mph fueled devastating wildfire | FOX31 Denver

The winter of 2020 was the snowiest on record in Boulder, and this past summer was the greenest I have ever seen the Front Range – after a long wet winter. The grass was very tall as a result.

11:03 AM · Apr 16, 2020

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Twitter Cancels Vaccine Inventor

Twitter has cancelled the inventor of the mRNA vaccine for talking about mRNA vaccines.

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