Extreme Weather thread

I've lived in extreme weather conditions most of my life. The so called 'heat dome' over the southwest of late seems like somebody's science project. Just seems abnormal. Obviously it might just be a heat wave. But we have to remember that weather manipulation/geoengineering has been around since LBJ. Imagine how far they have probably come technology wise.

 
I've lived in extreme weather conditions most of my life. The so called 'heat dome' over the southwest of late seems like somebody's science project. Just seems abnormal. Obviously it might just be a heat wave. But we have to remember that weather manipulation/geoengineering has been around since LBJ. Imagine how far they have probably come technology wise.

I know it's a pretty big heat wave, but it seems to me that mid-July to mid-August routinely has really long, relentless heat waves with upper 90s and 100s every day for three weeks in a row, hitting 90 degrees by 9am, and not dropping below 90 until at least 8pm, usually with record high temperatures here and there.

I think this is just a fairly strong example of a typical heat wave, and it will cool off starting in late August. The weather reports love to hype up normal weather as much as possible, to tell you that severe summer weather is 'global warming' and severe winter weather is 'climate change'. However, it is always hot in the summer and cold in the winter, including some strong heat waves and blizzards.

In Colorado, they love to go on about the severe sustained drought, which of course is caused by 'climate change'. Unfortunately for them, it has rained a lot, and 0% of the state currently has any drought levels at all. Clearly they have to pivot to a different weather issue.
 
I know it's a pretty big heat wave, but it seems to me that mid-July to mid-August routinely has really long, relentless heat waves with upper 90s and 100s every day for three weeks in a row, hitting 90 degrees by 9am, and not dropping below 90 until at least 8pm, usually with record high temperatures here and there.

I think this is just a fairly strong example of a typical heat wave, and it will cool off starting in late August. The weather reports love to hype up normal weather as much as possible, to tell you that severe summer weather is 'global warming' and severe winter weather is 'climate change'. However, it is always hot in the summer and cold in the winter, including some strong heat waves and blizzards.

In Colorado, they love to go on about the severe sustained drought, which of course is caused by 'climate change'. Unfortunately for them, it has rained a lot, and 0% of the state currently has any drought levels at all. Clearly they have to pivot to a different weather issue.
When it rains a lot it’s global warming though too, because it should have been dry like the past few years. When it’s a cold winter it’s climate change because it’s so cold, and when it’s a mild winter it’s also climate change because it should have been cold. When it’s hot it’s climate change and if it isn’t hot enough it’s also climate change, because the climate changed. The only thing for certain is that when the climate changes, we know it’s because you drove your car to work. The only way to fix it is to pay more taxes, ride the bus, and get rid of your household appliances.
 
For sure there is intentional weather manipulation going on. I do think there is also concurrently starting to happening a natural magnetic pole shift which has been anticipated to cause real climate change and is being coopted to push the climate agenda that has nothing to do with climate and just control depopulation.
 
For sure there is intentional weather manipulation going on. I do think there is also concurrently starting to happening a natural magnetic pole shift which has been anticipated to cause real climate change and is being coopted to push the climate agenda that has nothing to do with climate and just control depopulation.

I'm in the Mediterranean on vacation right now, and we've had hail here several times. This weather is NOT normal.
Let me put my tinfoil hat on for a moment (take this with a grain of salt or two): I have this theory that certain forces with global resources are attempting to affect the weather in and near Ukraine.
 
I know it's a pretty big heat wave, but it seems to me that mid-July to mid-August routinely has really long, relentless heat waves with upper 90s and 100s every day for three weeks in a row, hitting 90 degrees by 9am, and not dropping below 90 until at least 8pm, usually with record high temperatures here and there.

I think this is just a fairly strong example of a typical heat wave, and it will cool off starting in late August. The weather reports love to hype up normal weather as much as possible, to tell you that severe summer weather is 'global warming' and severe winter weather is 'climate change'. However, it is always hot in the summer and cold in the winter, including some strong heat waves and blizzards.

In Colorado, they love to go on about the severe sustained drought, which of course is caused by 'climate change'. Unfortunately for them, it has rained a lot, and 0% of the state currently has any drought levels at all. Clearly they have to pivot to a different weather issue.
I live in the Southwest and Arizona just experienced a record 30+ days of 110 degrees or more, in July alone. Hardly ever did it go below 92 degrees overnight.
I personally can tolerate any climate but something about seeing just how hot it can get down here with or without rain makes me happy.
What's the point of living in a desert(BWh), high plains desert (BSh) or cold desert (BWk) if everyone living in the Southwest is concerned with how little rain this region receives? Most transplants assume it should rain like Chicago.
 
I recently went on vacation and there were 4 code red extreme weather alerts issued in 3 weeks. I was expecting heat, hail, strong winds, and thunderstorms.

In the end, nothing extreme happened. There was some rain and wind, but not as severe as predicted. I feel like these types of alerts are propaganda attacks. I don't recall such frequent "red alerts" in the past. I remember heat advisories to drink enough water, but not constant warnings about impending storms and heat waves.

It's frustrating because it makes it difficult to plan activities when there are frequent alerts. You don't want to be caught off guard if the predictions do come true.

This reminds me a lot of the COVID propaganda playbook. I was skeptical about death rates from the beginning, but also worried about what if the warnings were valid to some extent. It made me question whether I should take precautions just in case in visiting family.

Meteorology seems to be turning into an opportunistic scam to serve the internationalists. Just as the virologists played the role the internationalists wanted them to play.

Anyone else noticing the same exaggerated amount of weather red alerts not coming true?
 
I recently went on vacation and there were 4 code red extreme weather alerts issued in 3 weeks. I was expecting heat, hail, strong winds, and thunderstorms.

In the end, nothing extreme happened. There was some rain and wind, but not as severe as predicted. I feel like these types of alerts are propaganda attacks. I don't recall such frequent "red alerts" in the past. I remember heat advisories to drink enough water, but not constant warnings about impending storms and heat waves.

It's frustrating because it makes it difficult to plan activities when there are frequent alerts. You don't want to be caught off guard if the predictions do come true.

This reminds me a lot of the COVID propaganda playbook. I was skeptical about death rates from the beginning, but also worried about what if the warnings were valid to some extent. It made me question whether I should take precautions just in case in visiting family.

Meteorology seems to be turning into an opportunistic scam to serve the internationalists. Just as the virologists played the role the internationalists wanted them to play.

Anyone else noticing the same exaggerated amount of weather red alerts not coming true?
I keep an eye on hurricane activity at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ . Last year they greatly exaggerated the tropical storm force wind extents for the hurricanes that hit Florida. The hurricane (yellow) or tropical storm (brown) force wind extents on that map refer to current conditions and not projections. During Hurricane Ian they had the brown blob covering the entire peninsula for the better part of a day, but my area never saw sustained winds of that magnitude.
 
I keep an eye on hurricane activity at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ . Last year they greatly exaggerated the tropical storm force wind extents for the hurricanes that hit Florida. The hurricane (yellow) or tropical storm (brown) force wind extents on that map refer to current conditions and not projections. During Hurricane Ian they had the brown blob covering the entire peninsula for the better part of a day, but my area never saw sustained winds of that magnitude.
I've been through a couple of hurricanes that seemed like nothing despite claims of high winds on the weather reports. Back in the 90s, there was a hurricane that remained intact all the way up to Atlanta. That time, we were supposedly only in a 60 mph wind zone, but the wind howled all night, and took out a pine tree in the back yard. The recent hurricanes I experienced were supposedly more intense at my location, but the wind only gusted moderately at most.

I'm at the point with hurricane forecasts crying wolf such that I might fail to evacuate when a truly big storm came up.
 
People who have lived in Florida long enough know that other non-tropical events can be just as if not more devastating than a named Tropical Storm or low-intensity hurricane. The No-Name Storm of '93 was particularly noteworthy. Also, often summer squall lines can form and whip up gusts exceeding 60-70MPH.

The most catastrophic damage comes from surges and inland flooding of low-lying areas with poor drainage not used to unexpected inundations of rain plus surface water after periods of long summer storm saturation.

I will say in West Central Florida where I live, the effects near-miss storms like Ian were far less impactful than even Irma five years prior. In '17, Irma took out power for seven straight days in my neighborhood; during Ian, not out once. Also, local municipalities and utilities have actually done great in proactively cutting back tree limbs and improving drainage in areas that are flood-prone. Every year, the roads contain less and less standing water than in storm seasons years before.

People also look at a satellite image of a hurricane and think that entire circulation is 150+MPH winds; its not. Its not even all hurricane-force. Remember that the wind speeds are average of the maximum wind speeds 10m above surface sustained for over one-minute and that is usually localized to the area surrounding the eye. The stronger the storm, the more compact that force is; 10 miles out, its a strong thunderstorm type of day.

But the truth and actual science doesn't look as good as STORM WATCH HURRICANE WARNING '23!!!!! and Jim Cantore hanging onto a street sign at a 30-degree angle waist-deep in water screaming into a microphone. Just ignore the background with a petite woman and her two adolescent children casually walking to their rental car to get a cooler out the hatch...oh, she lost her hat...oh, she picked it up. No worries. :rolleyes:
 
Fascinating scientist John Clauser. A real one, not these phony activists we see today.

Going against the "extreme weather event" lie popping up this summer.

‘The popular narrative about climate change reflects a dangerous corruption of science that threatens the world’s economy and the well-being of billions of people,’



I like this interview as well.


And this one after he got his Nobel price.


He calls himself an atheist, but calls science a conversation with God. Exactly as the Christian scientists like Anthony van Leeuwenhoek did. Just hear the energy, the curiosity, and compare that to the modern "scientist" who is essentially an activist.

Guy never became a professor because he went against the stream.

I added the article he's criticizing in his first speech, where he speaks on the mixture of science, propaganda and politics.

Listening to this man, 80 years old, to me is a breath of fresh air. Old fashioned science. Observing nature, experimenting and see what happens. He is no Jew, in case you wonder.

This is the guy that tested Einsteins quantum mechanics theories, while everyone called him crazy for doing that. He shares some interesting things, how politics is entangled with science. And how true science is risking political incorrectness.

We know that but it's good to see people share that from the inside.

I like how he describes science "a conversation with God"
 

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