Category Archives: Weather/Climate

Hate crime hoaxes

Instead of federal gun control in the face of declining gun crimes and more tax money for the climate change boondoggle when global warming ceased sixteen years ago, how ’bout a mental health investigation of the curious wave of these instances of Leftist Progressive lying?

Have these self-proclaimed saviors of the world truly nothing better to do than conjure up phony hate crimes to confirm their agenda and, not incidentally, attract public pity for themselves?

The good that comes with disasters

Whenever disaster renews itself, as it inevitably does in the form of hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, etc., I’m reminded of the many such events I had to “cover” in my 35 years as a print and electronic journalist and my recurrent discovery of the extraordinary degree to which ordinary people unselfishly pitched in to form a “community” to help each other.

It was a phenomenon that seldom got reported because it didn’t fit the formula my editors insisted be followed. They were, though they never admitted it, as Stephen Clark has written: “…merely courtiers to the political and cultural powers incumbent in society.”

Thus government and elite solutions were their narrative, though, generally, it wasn’t until government arrived that things really started to bog down, tempers frayed and so forth.

Bureaucrats, with their inflexible rules and authoritarian attitudes, backed by armed national guard and police with itchy trigger fingers stringing their yellow tape everywhere and keeping people from their damaged homes, just naturally promote frustration and isolation.

So I wasn’t surprised to see Rebecca Solnit’s book A Paradise Built In Hell: The Extraordinary Communities that Arise in Disaster —though I’m almost three years late in ordering it in Kindle form. It uses history lessons as varied as the 1909 San Francisco earthquake and the aftermath of 9-11 to persuasively debunk the usual elitist attitude that disaster brings human chaos, looting, murder, and so on: the cliche stuff you always see in movies and in most dystopian novels.

Stuff I can’t watch or read without wincing, because I know it’s mostly a pile of lies, as Solnit testifies:

“Part of the stereotypical image is that we’re either wolves or we’re sheep. We’re either devouring babies raw and tearing up grandmothers with our bare hands, or we’re helpless and we panic and mill around like idiots in need of Charlton Heston men in uniforms with badges to lead us. I think we’re neither, and the evidence bears that out.”

It certainly does.  Solnit is a self-proclaimed “progressive activist” but she’s one whose condemnation of Communist oppression shocks the Marxist left and she tells a valuable story of a kind of utopian community spontaneously arising in times of collapse.

Via Instapundit.

Rancho waterfall

Had a repeat the other day of last summer’s stone-steps waterfall in the back forty. Last July it took nearly ten inches of rain over several days to form the waterfall.

This week just 2.5 inches of rain did it, concentrated into a downpour of little more than one hour. Just like last time, I used six big ceramic floor tiles (left over from a previous job and stood up against the doors) to divert the stream from the glass doors to the patio. Worked fine, sending the big river curving away in a fish-hook shape. Only had a few soaked towels inside as a result.

Yipes: Fossil fuels are greening the planet

Hey, wait a minute. Aren’t fossil fuels and the Greens quite distinct? Isn’t the former the nemesis of the other? Isn’t the so-called runaway greenhouse effect and, uh, its attendant global warming, supposed to create deserts at least as far north as Minneapolis-St. Paul?

Hmm. Instead, it seems, vegetation up there (and even farther north) is growing like mad. More plants, more trees, more grass. Well, these things do take in CO2 in order to grow, and so, taking in the CO2, they are, indeed, growing. Duh.

UPDATE:  The Gorebot didn’t get the memo, or, more likely, he got it but didn’t want to read it as it conflicts with his plan to raise taxes. And, naturally, Obutthead is still leading with his behind. As what they’ve left of our economy dies, get ready for the new Ice Age.

Weather Service page loses radar again!

Every time there’s severe storms in the Austin area, like there was last night, the National Weather Service can’t display its radar on the Web for long.

“Radar Data Are Temporarily Unavailable For This Location,” the page said as the storms moved in. Why, they even have a Radar Outage Notification Page. How convenient.

But I guarantee you when the sun is shining and no storms are upon us, the NWS radar on the Web is just fine. I just loves Big Government. All talk, and all taxes, but when it’s time to put up and go, they have got up and gone.

UPDATE:  Our power went out for about a minute. Got an inch of rain.

Yesterday’s global cooling

The pols like to keep the little people agitated with one scare or another—see the Boy Emperor’s current gun control campaign which has no chance of becoming law—because it helps keep the snooze media busy while hiding the thieving they’re actually, uh, spending their time and our money on.

The Texas Legislature does it every biennium with some threat of, say, new regulations for abortion (the snooze media backs abortion, you see).

Hence global warming/climate change’s little-remembered antecedent: global cooling leading to an imminent Ice Age. Ah, but these are scientists who preach this stuff, you say? Not really, they’re politicos with science degrees who depend on federal funding to keep their university jobs. And who controls the funding? Congratulations. Now you’re catching on.

Via Powerline, which has a neat video clip showing one “activist” who lately has preached warming actually preaching cooling way back when. Gotta love the Internet.

Obamalot’s Keystone sleight of hand

No. Heaven forfend. King Caboose is pulling a fast one on his very own backers? Well, only the mostly little ones who come out for demos against the Keystone Pipeline.

“[I]f opponents of the Keystone pipeline are going to stop the flow of crude, they are going to have to do more than just get arrested or hold a rally—they are going to have block nearly every north-south rail line in North America.”

Yep, that oil is moving by rail, which seems to benefit one of Barry’s BIG backers, none other than Warren Buffet his ownself. Big surprise. And you know rail is riskier. Pipelines seldom leak. Trains derail all the time.

Funny how you rarely hear about this in the Democrat snooze media.

Via Powerline.