Whether it's fair weather or foul, hurricane, tornado, blizzard, flood, volcano, climate & fire are the bill of fare here.
8/20/15
#Climate Prediction Center forecasting a warmer than avg #fall for #NewEngland #wx #mewx #nhwx #vtwx #mawx pic.twitter.com/wYlDp6lxE3
— Cyrena-Marie Arnold (@WxCyrena) August 20, 2015
8/20/15
#Climate Prediction Center also forecasting a drier than avg #fall for #NewEngland #wx #mewx #nhwx #vtwx #mawx pic.twitter.com/lVX3eNRz2S
— Cyrena-Marie Arnold (@WxCyrena) August 20, 2015
9/10/15
Check out our online story: El Niño: One of Nature’s Biggest Weather Makers: http://t.co/LOafMxrZrP pic.twitter.com/YfqxcevIWP
— NWS (@NWS) September 11, 2015
9/11/15
Ho hum, more "climate research" that is more than questionable. Just like the following, you can always count on GW folks to try and stir up a disaster. In the following our good buddy al the big gore checks in with his arctic sea will melt prediction too. Oh sorry al, it never happened.
Red shows the September 2012 minimum extent. Green shows the current extent, which is likely the minimum for 2015. The Arctic has gained hundreds of miles of ice over the past three years, much of which is thick, multi-year ice.
Nobel Prize winning climate experts and journalists tell us that the Arctic is ice-free, because they are propagandists pushing an agenda, not actual scientists or journalists.
The End of the Arctic? Ocean Could be Ice Free by 2015 – The Daily Beast
Gore: Polar ice cap may disappear by summer 2014
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013′
Why Arctic sea ice will vanish in 2013 | Sierra Club Canada
Arctic Sea Ice Gone in Summer Within Five Years?
9/11/15
You're violating copyright by posting the entire article. Fair use allows you to post short bits, maybe a paragraph (maybe two if they're very short), then link to the source. Violating copyright also violates Delphi's Terms of Service. Perhaps in your zeal to prove you know more than scientists, you overlooked this.
9/12/15
Burning currently attainable fossil fuel resources would eliminate the Antarctic ice sheet, raising the sea to unprecedented levels, say researchers. Burning all of the world's available fossil-fuel reserves would completely melt the Antarctic ice sheet, say researchers, triggering a 150 to 200 foot rise in ocean levels that would flood some of the world's biggest cities.
Read more from The Christian Science Monitor
9/15/15
Will this year’s El Niño be a climate wildcard? http://t.co/kY8Ca8yJtB pic.twitter.com/HzRbL7fury
— Bob Berwyn (@bberwyn) September 15, 2015
9/17/15
El Niño continues to strengthen in the Pacific. The latest official forecast from the Climate Prediction Center.#CAWx pic.twitter.com/sewP656CBG
— NWS Reno (@NWSReno) September 17, 2015