CLIMATE CHANGE – HARDSCRABBLE FARMER’S SCIENTIFIC STUDY

Guest Post by Hardscrabble Farmer

So I’ve been running my own little climate science study for the past eight and half months. I began it from my bed in the weeks after the surgery by taking notes about the weather (observation) and keeping records on the average daily temperature as recorded by my digital weather station mounted 20′ above the ground on our windmill. The way we record “average daily temperature” is to take the temperature every hour for a full 24 hours and- well you know how to average something. I also kept track of the weather and daily average temperature as reported by our closest network affiliate in the nearest city, Manchester, NH.

Here’s a couple of quick observations apropos of nothing.

1) Canada geese flocks have returned prior to their southern migration during the first week of August. In ten years I have not see a single Canada goose before September, never mind migratory flocks.

2) The soft maples in the bottom land have already turned en masse, again a mid to late September phenomenon for our region.

3) Our average daily temperature has gone above 70 degrees on only seven days this year. According to our local affiliate my temperature records are off- on average- by 14 degrees. At first I found this puzzling, maybe recording temperatures in cities as opposed to forested countryside might account for a few degrees difference, but 14 degrees? Unlikely. About a month ago it occurred to me just how cool the nights were this Summer, plenty of mornings when I wake up the water vapor is coming off the trout pond as if it were Autumn. We’ve had great sleeping weather because it regularly drops down into the fifties and even the forties a few times. So I recalculated leaving out the hours of darkness and, voila! An almost exact match to the Manchester numbers.

It would appear that the average daily temperature is based not on the entire day, but on temperatures recorded during daylight hours only, hence the average daily temperature is not that at all. I can’t think of any science experiment meant to track temperatures that would randomly exclude cool temperatures in order to discover the average temperature during daylight hours, nor why they wouldn’t specify that information when posting it. I don’t actually know if this is their methodology or if they just add 14 degrees to the daily average for the hell of it, but it isn’t what it purports to be. Daylight hours and daily are different things.

The reason I have so much trouble accepting official narratives is that whenever you even scratch a tiny bit below the surface you discover some kind of fraud, misrepresentation, adjusted numbers, or some other anomalous data that doesn’t fit reality.

I happen to believe we are indeed experiencing a climatic change but that it is a cooling trend rather than a warming one, at least based on my observations of natural phenomenon in animals driven by climate; i.e. hibernating and migratory species as well as by the sugaring seasons we’ve experienced and the specific temperature conditions required for sap flow to occur.

I also know this; a Government that cannot protect the life of a highest profile suspect in America under their complete control and custody in a room that measures 48 square feet cannot possibly claim to be able to handle whatever corrective measures are required to maintain a global temperature on a planetary scale. The hubris required to even suggest such a nonsensical idea is beyond my capacity to fathom.

So they can take their bogus claims and their faked data and pound sand.

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Jack Lovett

Its all about money and control. As we head into this grand solar minimum food shortages will be the norm. Answer? aquaponics or at the least a simple greenhouse. Mass starvation on the way. I wish It were not so.

22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice

Head into the minimum? It started last April and the mainstream lied, choked, and buttfucked themselves senseless with their failed predictions, if you agree with Mathis of course.

anarchyst
anarchyst

I concur with the author on his premise that we are in a “cooling” phase. It turns out that there are two long-term solar cycles, when in phase, they complement each other, when out-of-phase, they cancel each other. We may see a repeat of the “Maunder minimum” which were three cooling cycles from 1650, 1770, and 1850. At the present time, there are a minimum of sunspots, which corresponds with cooling trends…

old white guy
old white guy

Or, maybe we are at the beginning of the next ice age cycle, something none of us have to worry about for x number of thousands of years.

John Galt
John Galt

Yes we will. The left named their tax movement “climate change” therefore they can attack those with earned income to pay a tax to fix hot or cold no matter. Just give them money….

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

It’s all about the Benjamins Baby!

pyrrhus
pyrrhus

Amen, brother! The Grand Solar minimum we have entered will provide plenty of cooling…Tucson had the coldest winter in 100 years this year, but the Warmist yapping continues….

Karabar
Karabar

Marc
You’re not measuring “climate”. Climate is a regional parameter that consists of weather data collected over a period of at least thirty years, and forty or fifty is better. Don’t conflate “temperature” with “climate”. There is no doubt that your measurements, observations, and conclusions are correct, but it only underscores the cyclical nature of weather over a full sixty year cycle, which is superimposed on a solar cycle of about eleven years. As you continue to make these observations, I believe that you will find, until at least 2030, that the geese migrate earlier, the nights and winters are even colder, and the snow is deeper. As your maples turn earlier and leaf out later, you might even find a reduction in sap production.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer

I’m not measuring anything except data. If someone tells you that the average daily temperature for July 2019 in Manchester, NH is 83 degrees, they aren’t telling the truth. If they mean to tell you that the average daytime temperature for July 2019 is 83, then we can start with the discussion of what is or is not a suitable temperature in July in NH, but at the very least they should be candid about what temperatures they are using to come up with an average.

It’s no different than a car being sold for 25K in an advertisement and then you go to purchase it and it costs 32K because there are fees and titles. It’s a deliberate deception built on the back of an economic need. Not that the people reading it don’t have some degree of caveat emptor on their plate. I just wanted to check against my own observations and “official” records and see if there was any divergence.

You read the rest.

And if I cannot understand the climate I live in until I have observed it for 60 years, at least I have the comfort of knowing I did not intentionally mislead anyone in doing so, but rather tried to be as accurate in my observations as I was able to be. And I don’t need anyone to fund me, nor am I seeking to rob them of their hard earned money to fix something that cannot be altered.

Yancey_Ward
Yancey_Ward

I did a little a digging at Weather Underground on Manchester, NH- the main reporting station for your affiliates in the area would be the one at the regional airport. For the month of August (check history, then choose “month”) you will get a listing for all the days of the month preceded by a small graphic showing the maxes and mins for the month. On averages, there are different ones people talk about. The sort of average you were looking for isn’t calculated the way you did it, though I agree that your method is superior since it is more granular by splitting the day into 24 hour-long segments. The data reported on-line for the average temperature in Manchester is simply the average between the max for the day and min for the day. In August so far that average is 73 degrees. In July that average was 78.

yahsure
yahsure

I have noticed the global warming folks cherry-pick the data to get the results they want.

Mygirl...maybe

Well, here in South Central Texas it is hot, hot and more hot. Temps in the 100’s plus and many days of consecutive 106+ degrees. No rain. Been this way for many weeks now, hotter than usual for this time of year. I have no idea about climate change, global warming or whatever, I just know that it is unusual for Texas to have electric grid issues like what’s been going on….also, seems there’s cities being hit by ransomware and the state won’t let on which cities. So, when it cools off later I’m taking my walk and then pulling out dead tomato plants.

JimmyTorpedo
JimmyTorpedo

My Heliconias are doing very well in this cool weather.
My wife has me fire up the wood stove several times a week to warm her tootsies.
I live 8 degrees off the equator.

javelin
javelin

They call it “parameterizing”… no kidding, they adjust the parameters and voila’ ! They can report the “hottest July in History” when it was actually ranked 64th………

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation

So many good tidbits in this article.

1. While I didn’t know average daily temps were fraudulent in their tabulation, it doesn’t surprise me. Decades ago and before there was ever such software, my stepfather wrote a C++ program that ran on his basement IBM and that monitored temps on various and sundry computer chips across the entire property. Maybe I shall rig up something whenever I have the time. (Who am I kidding, I don’t have the time. I am currently in the process of engineering a graywater system that will remain acidic enough to feed my raspberries. What a royal PITA.)
2. Anyone who has been working outside at least part-time over the past several years is aware of the climate changes, but in the opposite direction that the glorified Engrish majors otherwise known as “politicians” espouse.
3. HSF’s point on Epstein approaches axiom-level. Our government is grossly incapable of doing anything right, even when they want to. Marty Armstrong always says they’d fuck up management of a bubble gum machine. I think they’re actually worse than that.

I want to hear some sane person on live TV point to Epstein and equate it with why DC cannot under any circumstances be entrusted to “control” our firearms. In fact — and in Denis Leary fashion — I’d argue that we need more guns, not less.

Frank
Frank

As one author put it – think of the government as a massive, powerful hand; that is controlled by a multitude of competing brains. It seems that ineptitude is baked in.

motley
motley

I have only one point of contention with this article. My contention is that .. The U.S. government was FULLY ABLE TO CONTROL THE LIFE OF THE HIGHEST PROFILE SUSPECT IN AMERICA. The simple fact that Jeffrey Epstein is dead(?) …. absconded(?) proves that. The situation surrounding Jeffrey Epstein is simply our decades’s JFK magic bullet. We are at a stage that we will believe …. anything. Our masters fully realize this.

Postscript …. I believe I read that every major contention in Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth has FAILED to come to pass within his prescribed time frame. Nuff said.

BSHJ
BSHJ

and yet, he is no less wealthy or a ‘star’ because of it.

WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable

And further yet, he still travels by G5 or similar private jet, and his household’s energy usage is 10x that of an “average” home user.
All this panic talk about “only 10 years to fix this” is scare tactic bullshit, and if we had 10% of the journalism in media we did prior to the 80’s the media would be calling NOAA to task. Today’s media; crickets. Why? Money. The 4 or 5 companies that create 90% of what Americans see and hear all have interlocking boards of directors with all the other big categories (think Mil/Ind complex and Phrma). So the major outlets aren’t going to hurt their amigos with any “truthfull news”.

22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice

Hence the fake intelligence projects that “tattle on themselves” but not too badly.

Staged whistleblowers like Snowden and that fake (limited hangout) Google whistleblower guy from a few days ago.

yahsure
yahsure

Wealthy pervs everywhere breathed a sigh of relief upon this pervs death.

22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice

A few million Brain-Fucked(tm), ERPO-loving, government tit-sucking white people with straight-up communist tendencies in greater Boston will believe pretty much anything you tell them. Plenty of niggers and refugees outnumbering white folks 20 to 1 in some neighborhoods too.

That’s why I live on the side of a hill out in the woods 50 to 100 miles out.

I want to see if this shit really boils over, but from a distance.

Weather Gyrl
Weather Gyrl

Besides being a lying sack ‘o shite, Al Gore didn’t do too well hitting the books:

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/transcript-al-gore-got-d-natural-sciences-harvard

M G
M G

Just passing by and thnk Stuck learnt to fling from the sultan of fling.

I hope the mail brings good tidings.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker

Nearly 20 years ago I went to my big antique bookcase and pulled out a book from 1940 that contained charts after charts of data pertaining to many different towns and cities. These charts contained the averages of heating degree days and cooling degree days for all of these places. I then went online and pulled up the latest charts available at that time, which were dated from the late 1990’s. I then compared the heating degree days information for many towns, crunched the numbers, and found that it took on average about 5% more energy to heat a building than it did in 1940. I took an interest in heating engineering at that time, and extensively studied steam and hot water heating systems, hence my interest in the whole topic.
I found that interesting because the Liars have claimed that the global temperatures had gone up by 1 degree Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, which would reduce the heating degree days by about 324 heating degree days. This means that for my town would there would be a drop of heating energy requirements by 9%. Either way, modern charts should show a drop of around 324 heating degree days for EVERY town.
Right then I decided that there was a mass organization of lying going on, which cultivated my interest and cynicism on what else we were lied to.
The whole issue of degree days and “global warming” began my change from one who trusted our institutions to one who believes that we are lied to even worse about everything than even the people of what was once the Soviet Union.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation

And at least Putin had the ability to take walks in the woods to discuss the REAL state of affairs of the former USSR, without drones.

22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice

Coal shovels don’t lie.

They’re pieces of steel.

We are lied to about EVERYTHING! http://mileswmathiws.com/matrix.pdf

Dan O'Keefe

There is a 150 year old tide mark at Port Arthur Tasmania, which is acknowledged as having a proper record of sea level measurements over that period. The sea levels have risen by an amount of zero point one two millimetres!
I haven’t measured a flies member but I reckon that it would be much bigger!

Coalclinker
Coalclinker

Here is an article about that:
https://www.john-daly.com/deadisle/index.htm

22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice

Not quite geologic time but more than

enough convincing!

Uncola

HSF wrote:

I happen to believe we are indeed experiencing a climatic change but that it is a cooling trend rather than a warming one…

I, too, have had similar observations over here; albiet via calculations far more extemporaneously off-the-cuff.

Last night I took an early-evening walk wearing long sleeves and, honestly, I don’t ever recall wearing such attire this time of year, in this particular clime.

Furthermore, our typical flood of lightning bugs this August has slowed to a trickle and my time spent mowing this summer is greatly diminished compared to years past.

Unscientific, I know. But still…

Drud
Drud

I feel like i hear about more extreme weather now than 20-30 years ago… is this a change in climate or just an effect of faster and wider flows of information?

Here’s the way i would argue at the Global warming story to its most ardent believer. Even if the global temperatures were increasing as fast as the worst model predicts, which they are not, and even if these effects were 100% caused by human activity, which they are not, and even if the usgovernment was a perfectly noble institution seeking only the betterment of all life for as long as possible, which it is antithetically not, there is still nothing that they could do about it. Too many factors and too much complexity involved. And even if it the was a perfect plan, which there is not, one could certainly count, based on decades of precedent, on the government to fuck it up royally.

Be an steward of yourself first, then your family, then maybe your comunity, then of your loval environment and finally if you’ve conquered all that territory, then maybe start to think globally. Problem is everyone wants to skip right to the last step when deciding to “save the wotld.” Which is as carlin pointed out the ultimate conceit.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation

Yes. Humility and work ethic in all things. The smallest minority in the world is the individual, and it is at THAT level that positive change can occur.

For instance, if one is REALLY concerned about the “environment”, then use all cardboard possible to kill off weeds in a huge garden/farm plot. Use locally sourced horse/cow manure on top of it, and arborist wood chip waste as a layer on top of that. Let it marinate for a year. Rinse and repeat somewhere else…you’ll never be done if you have even a few acres.

I hear more soy boys and mentally deficient Millennials talking about Green New Deals, plastic Hell in the Pacific, etc., all while they spend 40k a year on underwater basket weaving degrees. God forbid they buy a plot of land somewhere, sacrifice Gigabit Internetz, and really make a difference in this world. But hey, virtue signaling and paper straws sound cooler I guess. And of course they can remain lazy through it all while touting Uncle Sugar as the Man with a Plan.

Yeah. A Five Year Plan straight to Hell.

John Galt
John Galt

Drud, you don’t get it. If we have a carbon tax it fixes everything! Omg gosh don’t you understand we neeeeeed this tax so the next generation can pay more and have what we have. This tax is a matter of life and death of planet earthhhhhh. (Now read it again in a whiny leftist tone of voice…..)

Drud
Drud

How i read it the first time.

BL
BL

HF
We have had much warmer summers than this here in Ky most years in the past. Much of this summer the nights were just downright cool.

Thanks for a common sense post on the climate.

Hollywood Rob

Marc, I totally agree with your conclusions, but you have botched your analysis of your data. You live about 40 miles from Manchester, on a lake, that is 1000 feet higher in elevation than the city that you compare your data to. Cities are notoriously hotter than woods, you know this. If you would like to do a more accurate comparison I would offer this, but you still won’t find agreement between your data and the data at the North Peak Village Station.

https://www.wunderground.com/forecast/KNHNEWBU6?cm_ven=localwx_10day

In addition to being confused about average daily temperature, and average daytime temperature, you have left adiabatic cooling out of your considerations. Basically, this says that the temperature (and a lot of other parameters) goes down as you go up in the atmosphere. Here is the approximate average decrease with altitude.

3.56 °F or 1.98 °C/1,000 ft

You are 1000 feet higher up so you should be 3 to 4 degrees cooler than Manchester just for altitude alone. If you care to investigate further, try this.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapse_rate

And of course, you live on a farm with loads of trees and Manchester is a city of concrete and buildings. The trees absorb the sunlight in the day and use the energy while the concrete and buildings absorb the energy and re-radiate it as heat. Therefore, making Manchester hotter than your farm. And then there is the cooling caused by your lake, which they don’t have.

As you can see, it is actually a lot more complicated than simply taking a measurement of temperature and calling foul. I agree, it is foul, but you might want to understand the science a bit more before calling them on it. Here is a photo by Greg Evans. You might even know him. Hell, I might even know him. But it is a pic of Mount Sunapee, just a few minutes from you, with snow on the summit and leaves in the valley.

I hope the link works. But even if it doesn’t, you can see for yourself that there is little reason to believe that your data should match the data from Manchester. No matter how you average it.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer

The average daily temperature in NH in July is not 83 degrees, no matter what the elevation. The elevation difference between my farm and Manchester is less than 500 feet not 1,000, so according to the ratio you provided, less than two degrees difference.

Yes, forests are cooler than cities, I noted that. Manchester sits on a River, if a lake can affect temperature, so too can a river. Ditto it’s proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, forty miles closer than we are- so there are of course variables but it’s close enough for me to make the comparison.

There is no accounting for the 14 degree differential unless you factor in night time temperatures or exclude them.

I’m just providing anecdotal evidence based on things I can observe and record myself, the full time professional debunking of that information is not my concern, but feel free to chime in whenever you like.

And since you’re so good at specifics, why don’t you explain how scientists were able to determine exactly how many tons of ice were lost in Greenland in one single day and how they were able to measure and weigh all of it in less than 24 hours. That’s a line item breakdown I’d really be interested in seeing.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2019/08/06/greenland-lost-125-billion-tons-of-ice-in-one-day-a-grave-reminder-of-our-changing-planet/#79b1d86f3986

F-
F-

Hollyweird’s wife wears makeup on her arms.

Hollywood Rob

Maggie you old hag. When you perform your spells, do you use an actual caldron, or do you just dance naked in the moonlight. While I have to say that the latter would be a sight that I wouldn’t care to see, based on your most recent photos of your advancing decrepitude, the idea of you brewing at your caldron is equally disturbing.

Hollywood Rob

OK Marc, I understand your confusion, and don’t get me wrong, I am no climatologist, but let me take a stab at it. First off, let me start by pointing out that you are reading Forbes. I am under the impression that nobody reads Forbes any more and that Forbes knows absolutely nothing about the economy, which is their supposed purpose in life, and even less than nothing about climate. But let’s for the moment assume that they are correct, that Greenland lost ice in the first place, and that they can tell you how much ice it lost in 24 hours.

As you know, the amount of ice that sits atop Greenland is a variable thing. In the summer it melts a bit and in the winter it freezes back up. Well, they don’t go out and weigh the damned ice. They know what ice weighs and they know the volume of the water that is running down off the ice fields so they can estimate the amount of ice that melts each year based on the flow in the rivers. It’s not a very accurate number, but it does kinda tell you how much water, that used to be ice, has flowed down to the sea. And it’s a lot of water, and ice weighs less than water, so they can give you a rough estimate of how much ice used to be on the land, but now has flowed down to the sea. So from that estimate of how much water flows in the rivers, and used to be ice, they estimate how much ice has melted each year. Then they divide the number of billions of tones of water per year by the number of days that water flows off the ice fields and that gives them an estimate of how many tons of ice melted. They then give that number to Forbes, who doesn’t know that ice weighs less than water, or for that matter that ice melts, and they publish a number which you question.

Fair enough. It’s a stupid number derived from a stupid estimate and handed to stupid liberal cunts at Forbes who then publish it and you read it. In and of itself it is a meaningless number. If one were to compare the amount of water that runs off the ice fields to other years one might determine that more water is flowing this year than last year but in and of itself a single years run off tells you, and Forbes if they were smart enough to understand it, nothing of value. Is the ice field getting smaller or larger? Well Forbes doesn’t know and doesn’t care. They are simply in the business of confusing people. I suggest that you stop reading Forbes and go to the source of the data that you are interested in. After all, practically every post on this blog is dedicated to debunking the garbage that shit sites like Forbes and CNN are spewing all day every day.

John Galt
John Galt

And, they only measure melting ice but never measure freezing water. Just like Marc was saying they only measure daytime temps and not daily temps. Rob, stop drinking the koolaid man, it has their water in it! It will make have a tendency to dye your hair blue….

22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice

Born in NH.

83?

Even 79 or 80?

No, please.

It’s gonna be glacial again someday.

russ
russ

You need to have a little talk with Stucky

The U.S. is a Donkey Show
The U.S. is a Donkey Show

Boom.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty

So do you predict that there will still be some color for me and my wife to see in early October when we come up to the NH area??

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer

Oh sure, the season is very drawn out because of the variety of species we have. Certain ones pop first and then there’s a long unfolding. Peak has always been the first two weeks of October for our region, earlier further north, of course.

This is pretty reliable-

https://www.visitnh.gov/foliage-tracker

subwo
subwo

Late October in ’06 we flew into RI to rent a car and drive north for our 20th anniv & leaf peeping tour (first car rental place said ” you can’t rent a car and drive 4 states away”) There had been a storm the night before and all the leaves were blown off the trees. Got a picture of wife standing under a maple tree with one red leaf hanging. But it was worth it to go to Luigi’s Restaurant in Old Saybrook, Ct for a special anniversary meal.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

That’s one bad point about the Deep South, not a lot of colorful foliage during autumn (unless you’re in the foothills and mountains). In fact, we usually go directly from winter to summer with only a brief cool season of a week or two before summer hits.

ursel doran
ursel doran

Sir HSF,
Here is the link, below, to Tony Heller’s dozens of superb detailed videos, analyzing the facts disproving the Global Warming HOAX.
Inquiring minds ask why did Al Gore start the HOAX and fund all the folks confirming the Myth. Taxes, just like France.
Democrat Oregon governor was pushing for a global warming tax and the Normal’s, Republicans, got up and walked out to stop the vote. She sent the State Patrol out to round them up and bring them back. How it ended I have not checked, but example of a cult believer for Money.
NASA data is a manipulated FRAUD, as Heller has established in numerous videos, and the media perpetuating the collection of B.S. and gun smoke collection of lies about, hot temperatures, Arctic ice, and Greenland glaciers melting, and all the other issues is absolutely factual, and beyond question. The recent video of past science, FACTS vs the myth pushed today is one you will appreciate also. His other tourist, wildlife, flora and fauna videos are entertaining, but not on subject.
Keep spreading the word. Would have LOVED to come to your gathering on the Fourth, but Reno is just to far.
https://www.youtube.com/user/TonyHeller1/videos

22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southern by choice

A great winter cometh

http://mileswmathis.com/apollo.pdf

John Galt
John Galt

HSC,
They know climate change us cyclical and we enter a cooling period soon so they need to strike while they have momentum. The left has gone insane and they need to make their agenda happen while they can.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation

No, they need depopulation. It’s brilliant if diabolical. Make billions on the AGW hoax while simultaneously starving millions of people.

From their POV, it’s a win/win — until they end up on the wrong side of a starving breadwinner’s gun.

Anonymous
Anonymous
JC
JC

Bravo!!!

ursel doran
ursel doran

Sir HSF,
A couple of factoids on the perpetuation of the HOAX that CO2 is the driver of the global warming.

Tony Heller has debunked that completely with the facts of lots of wild weather in the past, the hot spell of the Dust Bowl, Ohio river floods, etc., occurred when the CO2 level was 300-350 ppm.

Not well known, conveniently, that many enclosed green houses pump CO2 into the enclosure to 1,000 – 1,500 ppm to dramatically stimulate plant growth.

Frequently when there is a global warming article on some calamitous manufactured spook story that we are all going to die without the FIX, taxing carbon emissions, there is a photo of carbon emissions at the top of the article. Steam in the usual huge quantities from power plant cooling towers!

Never forget that this is all about the CHILDREN! So they enlist the baby faced 16 year old from Europe to be the spokes person for the movement. She is now taking a symbolic sail boat trip to the USA, and her adult companions, (handlers) will be jetting back to Europe.

Almost no coverage of the GOOGLE multi million dollar climate fest for a few days with all the elite glitterati in Sicily, produced over a hundred private jets
and mega yachts to get them there. Al Gore not noticed in attendance, but all the AAA list was there.

Joseph Campbell’s superb treatise with books on “Myth” creation is a must.

Anonymous
Anonymous

I too have a farm and keep very close records of temperature and humidity. The high temperatures this summer are off over 10f from the last 7 years. The low temperatures are off by 15f. In the past 7 years from mid July to mid September there has rarely been a day under 100f with 80%+ humidity. So far this year we are barely cracking 90f and the humidity won’t get over 40%. The migratory birds have already left. Very unusual. My farm is in Mexico. I hope this is the new normal!

Dan
Dan

I will ditto your observations. Here in central Ohio, for this year so far, we have had 4 weeks of warmer than average temps, and 5 MONTHS of avg to cooler than avg temps. I used to plant my market garden beginning in late March or the first week of April, but for the last 4 years straight we have been getting later and later and later plantings due to the lingering cold and excessive moisture. This year, I didnt get much in until the end of April: almost 4 weeks behind. And the winter snow has been coming earlier, too. We are already in the Grand Solar Minimum. In my 30×100′ greenhouse (sides and end-walls rolled up 6′ high), I have only recorded 100 degrees once this summer, despite the “record heat waves.” Once. NOAA is absolutely LYING about the temperature data, and they need to be publicly called out, humiliated, and charged with fraud!

I have been warning everyone I can to plant a garden, but it falls on deaf ears. Ohio will likely suffer its worst crop losses ever, as we are looking at a corn harvest of less than half of normal and beans may be even less! Many states are (or soon will be) in similar trouble, as are many other kinds of agricultural products such as fruit, vegetables, and meat that depends on grain for feed, are going to feel the pinch. The feds are desperately trying to obfuscate this issue, so be ready to watch food prices skyrocket this fall/winter as the reality sets in.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

My advice is don’t buy grain-feed meat. If they’re living on grasses, they can thrive.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

I don’t believe in global warming. We’re definitely in climate cooling. I’m experiencing it here in S.C. It already feels like the end of September and we’re only in August.
Climate change is all about power and money.

ursel doran
ursel doran

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