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The Baltimore area is expected to be sunny and sunny for much of next week, with temperatures staying in the mid-60s. A freeze warning is in effect Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures are expected to rise later this week. [Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News ] There was no rainfall on Wednesday, continuing a trend of several weeks without rainfall. There's a 30% chance of showers Thursday night into Friday, but otherwise the forecast is clear. Fall Foliage Map: When do the leaves change in Maryland? The forecast says the high temperature will hover around…
From the Daily Skeptic by Eugippius German climateism is accompanied by all sorts of naive ideas and bright pink fairy tale slogans. A dubious proverb among the latter declares “The sun sends no bills” (German: “The sun doesn't send bills”). These proverbs seemed to make sense at first (is there anything more liberal and democratic than sunshine?), but turned out to be essentially the opposite. In fact, the energy transition has left German taxpayers paying for the sun to shine billions of euros. This is becoming a complete disaster, and what's worse is that the more we expand our solar…
No, CBS, climate change won't put Chicago at higher risk of hurricanes – does Watt support this?
from climaterealism Author: Linny Luken A recent CBS News article, “Chicago,” asked a question that no one is asking: “Will climate change put the Chicago area at greater risk from hurricanes?” The question and the thinking behind it are ridiculous. While it is true that the remnants of tropical storms and hurricanes can reach Chicago, and have done so in the past, there is no reason to think that climate change will make them more likely to occur in the future, or more severe if or when they occur. CBS claimed that recent Hurricane Helene “brought tropical flooding to inland…
In a surprising but long overdue move, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has released its final Planned Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for New York Bay. Although the document contains a lot of technical jargon and cautious language, it marks a critical shift. In a rare move, BOEM acknowledged that offshore wind farms can indeed cause biological, socioeconomic, physical and cultural harm. PEIS covers six commercial wind leases along the New Jersey and New York coasts, totaling more than 488,000 acres. While its main focus is on outlining measures to “avoid, minimize, mitigate and monitor” impacts, the fact that…
Kip Hansen's News Brief – October 25, 2024 – 650 words/3 minutes Not safe at any level! If the current government's Environmental Protection Agency [ EPA ] It has its way, and if any ambient airborne dust is found within an apartment building, then the property owner will need to undertake unusually expensive remediation. “Wait, that's crazy!”, you might say. But hey, come on, this is the EPA and they're “still crazy after all these years.” (Paul Simon) Don’t take my word for it, this is from the New York Times: The Biden administration said Thursday it is strengthening requirements…
A nonprofit will begin using artificial intelligence to identify areas with severe storm damage to distribute funds to families severely impacted by hurricanes Helen and Milton.The nonprofit GiveDirectly uses artificial intelligence developed by Google to find areas with high concentrations of poverty and storm damage. They then invite people in those areas to participate in the program.According to ABC News, the Google team used its machine-based learning tools to narrow down the worst-hit areas by comparing pre- and post-disaster aerial photos.GiveDirectly used another Google AI tool to compare these findings with poverty data (in this case, storm damage data). It…
Public 'not interested' in weather forecasters discussing climate change – what do you think?
Article by Eric Worrell “…What most people want to know is, will it be hot?…” 'You don't want to waste time on climate change': TV weather is big issue in environmental crisis Stuart Jeffries Saturday 26 October 2024 01:00 AEDT Lack of time, difficulty with scientific rigor, public disinterest…TV meteorologists speak out about why they are so silent about the causes of extreme conditions … Met Office forecaster and presenter Alex Burkill disagrees that climate denialism is prevalent among meteorologists. “I think there are two reasons why we don't do it more often. One is scheduling. We don't always have…
Ignorant “fact-checking” of daily skepticism climate article reduced to pure mumbo jumbo – what does Watt think of this?
From the Daily Skeptic Chris Morrison If there was an award for the year's worst fact-checking, it would be France's latest attempt AFP (AFP) Smear daily skeptic Will be the clear favorite to win. Question the reporting of one of our recently published papers nature AFP writer Manon Jacob found that there has been no “surge” in global temperatures since 1970, calling this article purely a random selection based on what other commentators have written on social media. “Misleading” article. So-called fact-checking is so bad it will likely be used in future journalism schools as an example of how not…
Neil Oliver “…like worms around a corpse, squirming through the skinny bones and then out of the fat…” To help support the channel and get exclusive videos every week, sign up for Neil Oliver on Patreon.com transcript Anyway, hello everyone, I’m so glad you’re joining me to take a fresh look at what’s going on in the world around us. I hope you enjoy hearing me vent my temper as much as I enjoy venting my temper. But before I start my weekly monologue, I just want to introduce you to my patreon.com website. If you go out there, find…
October 23, 2024 For more than two decades, climate alarmism and the related causes of the energy transition have given their followers a powerful advantage in American politics. To this extent, supporters of these causes have an equally strong, if not stronger, advantage in the politics of all economically developed countries, whether in the EU, Canada, Australia and others. Historically, few politicians in the United States—even those who claimed to generally advocate smaller government or less regulation—were willing to directly oppose claims of a “climate crisis” or demands to reduce “carbon emissions.” Or achieve a “net-zero” energy economy through government…