UPDATE: I’m happy to report that Steve writes in with an update on the tragic accident that sent him to New Zealand. It is good news. – Anthony
UPDATE2: Steve asked me to intervene, saying he had issues with the renewal of the domain. I intervened with the domain registrar last night, paid the outstanding bill, and all is working again today (Sunday). – Anthony
My inbox has exploded in the short time I went out for coffee this morning. Steve McIntyre’s Climate Audit is now going to a park page for Aplus.net
1. No, it hasn’t been hacked.
2. Steve simply forgot (or didn’t get a reminder email) to renew his annual domain name fee. I set it up for him back in 2009 after Climategate but he gets the email notices and is billed to pay for the fee. He must have missed them, or is traveling again and out of touch, or his credit card date expired.
3. Stuff happens. Patience.
4. For the moment, I have set it to use climateaudit.wordpress.com rather than climateaudit.org. Simply click on the link above and you’ll see all is well. You may need to refresh / clear your DNS cache or reboot to see it.
UPDATE:
5. Dr. Ross McKitrick tells me via email:
He’s in NZ dealing with an emergency. His daughter was seriously injured in a swimming accident and underwent lifesaving surgery. She’s recovering but they’ll be there for a while yet.
I’ll attempt to renew the domain name myself with the hosting company.
6. The domain appears to have been renewed, it appears Steve is on it already:
Domain ID:D105658560-LROR Domain Name:CLIMATEAUDIT.ORG Created On:31-Jan-2005 13:07:55 UTC Last Updated On:02-Feb-2013 08:41:20 UTC Expiration Date:31-Jan-2014 13:07:55 UTC
It will take about 8 hours for the DNS to update. I’ll set it back to the primary domain then in the wordpress.com dashboard.
I wish Steve and his family Godspeed, as I’m sure the entire Skeptical community does. I’ll have updates when/if I know anything further.
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UPDATE2: Steve writes in to me (along with Lucia and Andrew Montford) with this update:
Thanks for the kind wishes. Here is an update on Emily’s excellent progress from a couple of days ago that we sent to family and family friends, in which I should have included you. It has been harrowing. She broke and dislocated her neck (C5 vertebra) in a swimming accident plus concussion. Many people do not walk away from the hospital after such an injury; the risk was permanent paralysis. She is an adventurous girl. She spent last winter snowboarding in northern Kashmir near Taliban country, sometimes hearing gunshots. The injury occurred in a relatively innocuous situation, horsing around on a beach. We left Canada about two weeks ago fearing the worst. I’ll be returning this week. Emily’s recall appointment is in 2 weeks. She had a New Zealand health card and her direct costs have been covered.
Cheers, Steve
It is unclear to me if Steve wanted me to include the much longer update or not, so in deference to privacy, I’m not including it. Suffice it to say that his daughter stands to make a full recovery and will be discharged from the hospital tomorrow. – Anthony
I donate to WUWT monthly – Do we need to increase that amount accordingly?
How horrible. My God, that ache must never leave your heart. I can only imagine. . . .
Is Steve in Auckland? I’d like to buy that man a coffe, at least…
Prayers for Emily. Hopefully she will be ok with no long lasting problems.
You are a great guy, Anthony. Very well done.
Best wishes to Steve, his daughter Emily, and the family.
I’m glad to see the posts about the tip jars. When I saw Anthony’s first note (about paying the annual registration), that was my first knee-jerk reaction. Of course, it turned out to be a logistics issue more than a money issue (which shows how silly my first thought was – domain registration is only, what, $10 or $20 a year?). But it still reminded me to hit the tip jars.
I think it would be very cool to off-set, or even pay completely, the airfare to NZ, as a “thank you” from this community. (Frankly, I have very little idea how much these tip jars bring in, so I don’t know what is likely.) Regardless, I’m happy to contribute a modest amount, considering how often I come to both sites.
I’m so very glad to hear that Emily will be recovering well. Godspeed.
Prayers to your family Steve.
Kids, sheesh!
She’ll be in good hands, and best of luck Emily, and look forward to having Steve back on board.
Quick PayPal donation just gone into Steve’s Tip Jar. Excellent suggestion and the most practical way to show my deep appreciation of his remarkable Climate Audit contributions over a long period.
Good medicos in NZ, by the way…