Mt. Hutt Sees Record Early May Snowfall; Cherry Blossoms In The Snow; NH Snow Mass; Cold US; Greenland Ice Gain At 8-Year High; + Another New Study Finds Antarctica Is Gaining Ice
Mt. Hutt Sees Record Early May Snowfall; Cherry Blossoms In The Snow; NH Snow Mass; Cold US; Greenland Ice Gain At 8-Year High; + Another New Study Finds Antarctica Is Gaining Ice
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I would like to begin an effort to drop the idea of a 30 year average when looking at weather data. In the state of Colorado, I know the weather history from the college of agriculture dates back before the year 1900, and that college is located at Fort Collins, Colorado. I have seen a graph of the rain and snowfall from this site, and it distinctly shows the 22 year drought cycle. This cycle has never been broken. If we use the 30 year convention of displaying “the average”, we are only seeing a short snapshot of what the real “average” could really be. 30 years is only about 1.5 drought cycles. Let us all demand using all the known data. MJ Carmon
HI, Cap the SMB graph of Greenland was able to be printed out.
I do not seem to be able to do it over the last two weeks.
Can you please help
Iceland quake while electrons above Alert Level. UK could get smothered by snow from an Iceland eruption, don’t really want that.
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000pxd6/executive
We should just drill the cheap oil again, It remakes itself faster that they can drill it.
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/we-are-tipping-point-shale-giant-diamonback-says-us-oil-output-has-peaked-slashes-capex
I would like to begin an effort to drop the idea of a 30 year average when looking at weather data. In the state of Colorado, I know the weather history from the college of agriculture dates back before the year 1900, and that college is located at Fort Collins, Colorado. I have seen a graph of the rain and snowfall from this site, and it distinctly shows the 22 year drought cycle. This cycle has never been broken. If we use the 30 year convention of displaying “the average”, we are only seeing a short snapshot of what the real “average” could really be. 30 years is only about 1.5 drought cycles. Let us all demand using all the known data. MJ Carmon
Average life expectancy used to be two Colorado drought cycles until oil.