While the photographs featured in the Seattle Times article are evocative, it’s essential to approach the subject of weather and climate with a clear understanding of the distinction between the two, and…
Category: extreme weather
Are Eastern Pacific Cyclones Become More Frequent or Stronger?
We experienced a rare, extreme event and there is no reason to expect that such storms will become more frequent as the planet slowly warms.
Now, That’s the Bomb!
“The rapidly intensifying low-pressure system is expected to create treacherous conditions for shipping and coastal communities alike. The National Weather Service has issued a Hurricane Force Wind Warning, indicating the…
The (Pacific Northwest) Storm Reveals Itself. The Eastside Wind Threat
Bottom line: strong winds from the east, gusting to 40-70 mph, will occur east of Puget Sound and will be stronger towards the Cascades. Expect substantial vegetation damage and many…
NC Floods, CA Drought, and The Role of Randomness
There seems to be some misunderstanding about 100-year events. These almost always apply to a specific location. So, you could have 100-year events every year in the U.S., and as…
Forbes is Right That Weather Isn’t Getting More Extreme, Wrong About Other Climate Claims
From ClimateREALISM By Linnea Lueken A recent article at Forbes, “Four Kinds Of Killer Weather Extremes: An Achilles Heel Problem For Climate Predictors,” is a mixed bag of correct and incorrect…
Stick to Finance, Financial Times; Weather is Not Getting Worse
The juxtaposition throughout the article of the two discussing climate change and policy, including how people need to change the way they eat and take vacations, with frequent breaks to…
No, Press Democrat, One Hottest Month Means Nothing in The Scheme of Climate Change
Fortunately, Mother Nature changed the weather patterns to cooler than normal, and Golis ended up looking like a fool.
What The Met Office Did Not Tell You About Extreme Temperatures
When we combine hot and cold together, there is no trend at all, either up or down:
Hot Facts about Heat – Follow-up
“Heat is the leading weather-related killer in the United States” — which your Climate Indicator data on the Heat and Cold Deaths directly refutes. Cold is shown as have a…
Hot Facts about Heat
The Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, offers series of Climate Change Indicators. Why the EPA has a huge section on climate change is a mystery to me, other than rank agenda-pushing,…
Why Do They Lie About Extreme Temperature Deaths?
“Heat is the leading weather-related cause of mortalities in the US, outpacing deaths from hurricanes by a factor of eight to one, and this summer’s record-breaking temperatures, worsened by the…
PhD “Data/Climate Scientist” Can’t Provide Data on Extreme Weather Events
The entire thread should be read to see a variety of take-downs of the alarmist narrative.
No, Ohio Capital Journal, Climate Change is Not Causing ‘Weird, Violent Weather’
The Ohio Capital Journal story is just another instance of sloppy, irresponsible journalism by a reporter promoting his preconceived views on climate change, and the climate catastrophe narrative, over data…
History of weather extremes reveals little has changed, new report shows
…collective memories of extreme weather are short-lived
‘Alternative Facts’: Ted Nordhaus explains how extreme events came to represent climate change contrary to an overwhelming scientific consensus
…environmental advocates would pursue all of these strategies.
Calls for Met Office to retract false ‘more intense storms’ claim
…the Met Office was forced to admit they have no such evidence.
Hurricane Frequency and Sunspots
By Andy May Yesterday, Roger Pielke Jr. posted a plot of the 3-year frequency of global major hurricanes (he uses a simple count of them) created by Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue).…
No Trends In Extratropical Cyclones – IPCC
In short, they can find no trends in either the frequency or intensity of ETCs.
Wrong, Kansas City Star, Climate Change Isn’t Worsening Weather in Kansas or Missouri
In short, data provide no evidence that climate change is making weather worse in Kansas or Missouri,
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