US Media Getting “Desperate” for Any Hurricane – How About in California?

It’s far too early in the season to be worried about whether we’ll have a hurricane or three to grease the gears of the global warming fear machine. But the media is getting desperate. They are grasping at anything they can find to scare you.

Thanks to Government, Maui’s Lahaina Fire Became a Deadly Conflagration

The most destructive natural disasters are never 100 percent natural. Human choices, land use, and government policies play a big role in how harmful hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, flash floods, and wildfires are to the affected communities.

A Climate Scientist Blows The Lid Off The ‘Manufactured Consensus’

We are told climate change is a crisis, and that there is an “overwhelming scientific consensus.” “It’s a manufactured consensus,” says climate scientist Judith Curry in my new video. She says scientists have an incentive to exaggerate risk to pursue “fame and fortune.” She knows about that because she once spread alarm about climate change. … Read more

From Data Collection to Analysis: Understanding GIS Services and Applications

Defining a geographic information system can be complex because GIS entails so much more than any short description can possibly explain. Therefore, in this post, we’ll take a look at the concept of geographic information systems first, followed by a look through some of its most important real-life applications across multiple sectors. Geographic Information System: … Read more

It’s Almost August and The Hurricane Forecast is in Trouble

June was a bust, and July is not helping if you NOAA what I mean. Hurricane activity so far – considering all the hyperbolic ranting about global warming and super-heated oceans, has been sparse. A handful of ‘disturbances,’ no hurricanes, and only two tropical storms, neither of which has amounted to anything.

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ICYMI The Atlantic Hurricane Season Is Almost One Month Old, And So Far …

We’ve had three named storms in June. Arlene and Bret didn’t get very far, and while Cindy managed to rise to the level of a Tropical storm, she gave up a few days ago just north of the Dominican Republic.

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Sea Level Rise Blamed for Increasing Coastal Property Values Instead of Depressing Them

The Climate Cult is a belief system whose tenets or dogma are unassailable. Cooling is warming. More snow is the same as less snow. It causes rain and drought., extreme weather, or no weather.

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2022 Hurricane Season Confirms (Again!) No Connection Between CO2 and Cyclone Energy

If you recall, way back in February, the shamans and witchdoctors at NOAA – revered by the Climate Cult for their computer modeling wisdom – predicted a busier-than-normal Atlantic hurricane season for 2022. It wasn’t even just below average.

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What Are Ocean Literacy Principles?

Oceans are essential to all life on Earth, yet many of us remain unaware of their importance and how they affect us.

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DISQUS Doodlings – As if we aren’t already bombarded by the MSM about Climate Change. Thanks, Treehugger!

It just never stops, does it? As a Conservatarian, I know that I get bombarded almost 360 with Woke messages of all types: Social Justice, unbounded Sexuality, Drugs, Progressivism, Education, Voting, the denigration of traditional American values…the list would consume several blogs (not just blog posts). It seems like at every turn, we must be … Read more

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Dems Used Fake Hurricane Ian Charity to Launder Donations to Democrats

This will make a great question to ask local Democrats running for office. The Florida Ian Response Fund, housed at the same address as “Organize Action,’ a 501(c)4 tax-exempt dark money organization, collected donations for hurricane relief that found its way into Democrat campaigns.

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The 2022 Hurricane Prediction Season is a Total Bust

It’s official. The 2022 hurricane prediction season is a bust. With only a few weeks left in October (November hurricanes are rare), there is nothing to see here. And I mean nothing.

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The Warmer Air-Warmer Oceans-More/Severe Hurricane Myth Continues to Have a Rough Season

If the Hurricane intensity-frequency myth is all they’ve got, then climate change is not well. We know it’s not, but tis the season, and it has been less than stellar for the warming planet, heating oceans, more and more intense hurricane cult.

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How Hurricane Ian Wrecked The Climate Cult’s Dire Predictions Business

The left is promising that they can stop Hurricanes or something, but that’s not even close to true for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is they (and their experts) can’t even tell us where one will be three days from now.

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Tampa, Florida vs. Hurricane Ian (Watch Live Radar)

The first major hurricane landfall of 2022 is upon us, and Ian is heading right toward the throat of Tampa Bay. I spent a good deal of time there growing up. My parents like to vacation in the area. Everything is on sand up to the water’s edge, so they’re screwed.

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Panic over Climate Change Will Get Worse; Vote for Change

It isn’t even October yet we have had to turn on our heat. Raw, cold nights have made that necessary, so if “global warming” is actually happening, where the heck is it? Last spring was slow in coming and our winter had extended weeks below freezing, then two weeks of really hot, summer days. Now … Read more

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NOAA “Above Average Hurricane Season” Prediction Update – No Named Storms in July/Aug

In keeping with the Climate Cult’s inability to predict a damn thing (where are those Vegas odds I keep asking about?), the Atlantic hurricane season has stumped them again – with a feat not duplicated since 1941.

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They Said Global Warming Would Impact Piping Plovers … And They Were Right!

The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has been “monitoring” nesting pairs of sea birds, particularly the Piping Plover, for years. That must mean that Global Warming is affecting these cute little birds. And they were right.

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UN Caught In Climate Change Cover-Up

If the “experts” were right, I should be writing this article from a dingy while floating down an overfilled White River. I’m not. In fact, the river is so low I can’t put a dingy in it.

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NOAA Predicted Above Average Hurricane Season so How’s That Working Out?

In May, NOAA declared from its now mostly political perch that the 2022 Hurricane Season (June 1 to November) would  result in “above-average hurricane activity this year.” It’s mid-August, nearly halfway into the “season,” and the shelf life of that prediction clock is ticking.