Stunning Imagery: A Huge Cyclone and an Atmospheric River
Sometimes you see meteorological imagery and just say wow. The post Stunning Imagery: A Huge Cyclone and an Atmospheric River first appeared on Watts Up With That?.
View ArticleUS Climate Is Getting Less Extreme, Not More
The fact that the US, and for that matter the UK, is not seeing such effects fundamentally undermines their credibility. The post US Climate Is Getting Less Extreme, Not More first appeared on Watts Up...
View ArticleMet Office Peddle Extreme Rainfall Lies
There is no actual evidence provided to prove that extreme rainfall is becoming more frequent, as their computer models say. The post Met Office Peddle Extreme Rainfall Lies first appeared on Watts Up...
View ArticleRecord March Cold Over the Western U.S. and Northern Plains
My advice: don't think about buying tomato plants in April.
View Article1903 Ulysses Storm among windiest ever in British Isles
Storm Ulysses shows why it is difficult to make direct comparisons with storms in the past.
View ArticleExcessive rainfall in Texas next several days with a focus on the Rio Grande
Excessive rainfall amounts over the next ten days or so will be centered over the state of Texas with a special focus in the Rio Grande border region between Texas and Mexico. Map courtesy ECMWF,...
View ArticleMedia Ignore Delhi’s Coldest May Since 1901
most of the cold-weather records in Delhi have gone unreported in Western media, which are mainly interested in showcasing the city’s extreme summer temperatures
View ArticlePredicting the Indian SW Monsoon
A monsoon is a seasonal reversal in the prevailing wind direction, that is usually initiated by the land sea temperature contrast. The Indian summer monsoon, for example, is triggered when the land...
View ArticleDon’t Be Fooled! Here’s How NOAA Perpetuates A Climate Crisis Rainfall Myth
Their myth: “We know that warmer air can hold more moisture, and moisture is a key ingredient to heavy rainfall, so it stands to reason that a warmer environment overall is capable of generating more...
View ArticleThat’s Why They Call It Death Valley…
Commentary by Kip Hansen — 7 August 2023 The month of July 2023 was a hot one – really hot and really hot in many places. Not even Roy Spencer… The post That’s Why They Call It Death Valley… first...
View ArticleThe Effect of a Short Observational Record on the Statistics of Temperature...
New open access paper available in Geophysical Research Letters. H/T Judith Curry Research Letter Open Access The Effect of a Short Observational Record on the Statistics of Temperature Extremes Joel…...
View ArticleTrue, Indianapolis Star, “Climate Change is not ‘Theoretical,’” but Its...
Neither flooding nor extreme heat have worsened during the recent period of modest warming. The post True, Indianapolis Star, “Climate Change is not ‘Theoretical,’” but Its Connection to Extreme...
View ArticleClimate of Alarm: The Relationship Between Climate Change and Extreme Weather...
Attributing every bout of extreme weather to forces outside of our control can leave us feeling powerless. The post Climate of Alarm: The Relationship Between Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events...
View ArticleThe Solution to Extreme Weather Issues is not to Reduce GHG Emissions
Ryan Maue checked out the Central Park precipitation data and found that on September 23, 1882 the site measured the highest daily value of 8.28” and that this recent event was the 9th wettest day at...
View ArticleWrong, Kansas City Star, Climate Change Isn’t Worsening Weather in Kansas or...
In short, data provide no evidence that climate change is making weather worse in Kansas or Missouri,
View ArticleNo Trends In Extratropical Cyclones – IPCC
In short, they can find no trends in either the frequency or intensity of ETCs.
View ArticleHurricane 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).…
View ArticleCalls for Met Office to retract false ‘more intense storms’ claim
...the Met Office was forced to admit they have no such evidence.
View Article‘Alternative Facts’: Ted Nordhaus explains how extreme events came to...
...environmental advocates would pursue all of these strategies.
View ArticleHistory of weather extremes reveals little has changed, new report shows
...collective memories of extreme weather are short-lived
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