California Floods And Drought

“EXCEPTIONAL YEARS.

A HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA FLOODS AND DROUGHT. BY J. M. GUINN.

[Read March 4. 1889.]

If there is one characteristic of his State, of which the true Californian is prouder than another, it is its climate. With his tables of mean temperature and records of cloudless days and gentle sunshine, he is prepared to prove that California has the most glorious climate in the world. Should the rains descend and the floods prevail, or should the heavens become as brass, and neither the former nor the latter rains fall, these climatic extremes, he excuses on the plea of exceptional years. It is with the record that these exceptional years have made that I propose to deal in this paper. Equable conditions, whether climatic or social, have nothing of the tragic in them, and history delights in the tragic. While Central and Southern California have been about equally affected by floods and droughts, my record of their effects ap-plies principally to Southern California.”

EXCEPTIONAL YEARS: A HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA FLOODS AND DROUGHT

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The Center For Creating Digital Hate

Providing factual information about climate and exposing fraud is classified as “digital hate.”

Google still ran ads on climate denial, despite promising to stop – The Verge

I turned off Google Ads after they started sending me emails like this every day.

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Russia Vetoes Biden’s Climate Scam

Russia Defends Veto of UN Climate Change Resolution – The Moscow Times

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California Megafloods

“THE INTENSE RAINSTORMS SWEEPING IN FROM the Pacific Ocean began to pound central California on Christmas Eve in 1861 and continued virtually unabated for 43 days. The deluges quickly transformed rivers running down from the Sierra Nevada mountains along the state’s eastern border into raging torrents that swept away entire communities and mining settlements. The rivers and rains poured into the state’s vast Central Valley, turning it into an inland sea 300 miles long and 20 miles wide. Thousands of people died, and one quarter of the state’s estimated 800,000 cattle drowned. Downtown Sacramento was submerged under 10 feet of brown water filled with debris from countless mudslides on the region’s steep slopes. California’s legislature, unable to function, moved to San Francisco until Sacramento dried out—six months later. By then, the state was bankrupt.

Was the 1861–62 flood a freak event? It appears not. New studies of sediment deposits in widespread locations indicate that cataclysmic floods of this magnitude have inundated California every two centuries or so for at least the past two millennia.”

The Coming Megafloods

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California Megadroughts

California’s current drought is being billed as the driest period in the state’s recorded rainfall history. But scientists who study the West’s long-term climate patterns say the state has been parched for much longer stretches before that 163-year historical period began.

And they worry that the “megadroughts” typical of California’s earlier history could come again.

Through studies of tree rings, sediment and other natural evidence, researchers have documented multiple droughts in California that lasted 10 or 20 years in a row during the past 1,000 years — compared to the mere three-year duration of the current dry spell. The two most severe megadroughts make the Dust Bowl of the 1930s look tame: a 240-year-long drought that started in 850 and, 50 years after the conclusion of that one, another that stretched at least 180 years.

“We continue to run California as if the longest drought we are ever going to encounter is about seven years,” said Scott Stine, a professor of geography and environmental studies at Cal State East Bay. “We’re living in a dream world.”

California drought: Past dry periods have lasted more than 200 years, scientists say – The Mercury News

Graphic: California’s droughts in the past 1,200 years – The Mercury News

Ancient Trees Reflect Century-Long Droughts : Environment: Analysis of stumps’ rings shows that dry spells can last far longer than the state has estimated, expert says. – latimes

16 Jun 1994, 3 – The Fresno Bee at Newspapers.com

Thirty years ago, the New York Times knew that the 20th century was unusually wet in California, and that the Medieval Warm Period was global.

“Lisa J. Graumlich, who examines the ring patterns of foxtail pine trees and western junipers in the Sierra Nevada, has compiled a detailed record of the year-to-year variation in temperature and precipitation over the last thousand years.

She has seen in the North American trees the feathery but unmistakable signatures of the Medieval Warm Period, a era from 1100 to 1375 A.D. when, according to European writers of the time and other sources, the climate was so balmy that wine grapes flourished in Britain and the Vikings farmed the now-frozen expanse of Greenland; and the Little Ice Age, a stretch of abnormally frigid weather lasting roughly from 1450 to 1850. A Crucial Question

“We can now see that these were global climate phenomena, not regional temperature variations,” she said. “The question is, how did we get those warmer temperatures during pre-industrial times, and what can we learn from those conditions about what is going on today?”

Western landscapes in presettlement era were very smoky places.

Warming? Tree Rings Say Not Yet – The New York Times

Severe Ancient Droughts: A Warning to California – The New York Times

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A “Tornado Climatologist”

Dr. Elsner says he is a tornado climatologist and that tornadoes are getting stronger and more are occurring during winter. Had he actually looked at the data, he would have known that neither is true.

Opinion | Did Climate Change Cause the Deadly Tornadoes? – The New York Times

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https://www.spc.noaa.gov/wcm/data/1950-2019_all_tornadoes.csv

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Cold Februaries Of The 1930s

The coldest February in the eastern US occurred in 1934, which was also the hottest year on record in the US.

ftp://ftp.library.noaa.gov/docs.lib/htdocs/rescue/mwr/062/mwr-062-02-c1.pdf

ftp://ftp.library.noaa.gov/docs.lib/htdocs/rescue/mwr/062/mwr-062-07-c1.pdf

For the entire US, the coldest February occurred in 1936, which was followed by the hottest summer in the US.

ftp://ftp.library.noaa.gov/docs.lib/htdocs/rescue/mwr/064/mwr-064-02-c1.pdf

March 1936 brought terrible flooding to the Eastern US.

ftp://ftp.library.noaa.gov/docs.lib/htdocs/rescue/mwr/062/mwr-062-03-c1.pdf

21 Mar 1936, Page 5 – The Evening Times at Newspapers.com

This week in 1936, much of the Eastern US was underwater. My grandfather was evacuated from a meeting in downtown Pittsburgh by boat.

20 Mar 1936 – ALL EASTERN AMERICA UNDER FLOOD WATERS 

19 Mar 1936, Page 1 – The Plain Speaker at Newspapers.com

TimesMachine: Friday March 20, 1936 – NYTimes.com

ftp://ftp.library.noaa.gov/docs.lib/htdocs/rescue/mwr/064/mwr-064-07-c1.pdf

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Hijacking The Environmental Movement

Twenty years ago, natural gas was hailed as a solution for urban pollution.

Environmentalists Hail Metro Decision to Expand Natural Gas Bus Program | NRDC

But the environmental movement was hijacked by climate scamsters, and replaced with support for solar, wind and hydroelectric.

Renewable Energy Definition and Types of Renewable Energy Sources | NRDC

The wind farms angering renewable energy fans – ABC News

Wind farms kill huge numbers of raptors.

Windfarms kill 10-20 times more than previously thought | Windmills Kill

The industry responds with some spectacular lies. Housecats kill eagles?  Building wind turbines and wind farms doesn’t require mining, drilling or pollution?

The Realities of Bird and Bat Deaths by Wind Turbines | REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world

Fifty years ago, the environmental movement was focused around stopping hydroelectric power which had destroyed the most beautiful canyon on the Colorado River.

The Cracking of Glen Canyon Damn with Edward Abbey and Earth First! (1982) – Sacred Land

The destruction of Glen Canyon is largely what inspired me to testify at this Congressional hearing, almost fifty years ago.

28 May 1972, Page 12 – at Newspapers.com

I took this picture on February 14, 2021 of the Rawhide Generating Station in Northern Colorado. It was the coldest day on record that late in winter in Cheyenne.  There was no wind and the wind turbines were all shut down due to icing, and the solar panels were covered with snow. The power plant is being shut down due to Colorado climate neuroses and the solar array has destroyed huge tracks of land where I used to film Pronghorns.

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Hijacking The Environmental Movement

The environmental movement has been hijacked and destroyed by climate scamsters.

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Extreme Cold Is The New Hot

Arctic Report Card 2021: Sea ice changes, rain on Greenland ice sheet among dramatic changes in North | The Independent Barents Observer

Here is why the thick ice had to be erased last week.

Rapidly Disappearing Arctic Ice | Real Climate Science

The erasure of ice by government agencies probably won’t help the ships which are trapped in it.

More lies about Greenland

SR-216 SUMMER CLIMATE AT SELECTED SITES ON THE ROSS ICE SHELF AND THE GREENLAND ICE SHEET

Surface Conditions: Polar Portal

DATASETS/NOAA/G02135/north/daily/images/2021/12_Dec/

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