GMA: Climate Change Has Made It “Too Hot For School”

As if the COVID-19 lockdowns weren’t bad enough. Now ABC‘s Good Morning America (GMA) alludes to closing schools down due to hot classrooms caused by (you guessed it) climate change. Admittedly, temperatures are higher than normal for this time of year and some school districts don’t normally experience hot summers. But in places where it… Read More GMA: Climate Change Has Made It “Too Hot For School”

First Hurricane of the Season is Predicted To Remain in Atlantic Ocean

Axios is reporting an unusually slow hurricane season for this year that has not happened in quite a long time. However, while tropical storm Danielle recently achieved hurricane status, it is the first named hurricane since July and is expected to stay off shore, The Washington Post observes the conditions of the Danielle’s arising are… Read More First Hurricane of the Season is Predicted To Remain in Atlantic Ocean

Wow! First Time In 81 Years Not A Single Hurricane Throughout Most of July and August

It is nice when things remain nice and quiet, especially when it involves hurricanes. From CNN: It isn’t your imagination. The tropics in the Atlantic have been very quiet this year despite a forecast from NOAA and other experts forecasting an above-average season. There hasn’t been a named storm since the beginning of July, and if… Read More Wow! First Time In 81 Years Not A Single Hurricane Throughout Most of July and August

A Huge Waterspout Formed Off Of Florida’s Coast

Thankfully, it did not touch land and there were no casualties or structural damage when this weather event took place. PHOTO CREDIT: A waterspout near Florida. The two flares with smoke trails near the bottom of the photograph are for indicating wind direction and general speed. By Dr. Joseph Golden, NOAA – NOAA (http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/htmls/wea00308.htm)Image ID: wea00308,… Read More A Huge Waterspout Formed Off Of Florida’s Coast

Study: Cleaner Air Results In More Hurricanes

A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) study published in the journal Science Advances reveals global storm activity increasing and decreasing simultaneously that is linked to pollution levels on a regionalized basis, in which researchers examined hurricane activity. PHOTO CREDIT: Image by WikiImages from Pixabay

Erasing The Dust Bowl

NOAA claims this past summer was the hottest on record in the US. In this video, Tony Heller shows how their spectacularly false claim was contrived. PHOTO CREDIT: A dust storm approaches Stratford, Texas, in 1935. By Credit: NOAA George E. Marsh Album – Source: original upload 7 March 2005 in english wikipedia by w:en:User:Brian0918; there… Read More Erasing The Dust Bowl

Power Grid in Multiple Western States At Risk Due To Heatwave

An NBC News report says multiple western states’ power grids are at risk of shutting down due to increased demands for energy resulting from the sweltering heat. For example, as NBC News points out, Portland, Oregon temperatures reached a record high of 116 degrees last week and a Portland-area power company had to install extra… Read More Power Grid in Multiple Western States At Risk Due To Heatwave