Sunday Surprise!

Sunday, April 7, 2013 1:03 P.M. 01:24 am PDT Sun 07 Apr 2013 – Langley Hill Radar Last night, a surprisingly powerful storm rolled through the area. It’s a shame that the brunt of it came while most people were sleeping, as I’m always down to watch a good storm, but I can get a […]

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Climategate

Saturday, April 6, 2013 1:16 A.M. I’ve only recently heard of the “Climategate” scandal. Whenever I’d be looking at an online news article that had something about global warming and allowed people to comment on it, a surprisingly large amount of people would bring up the word “Climategate.” Usually, they would juxtapose the mentioning of […]

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Recap of Today, a Chance of Thunderstorms Saturday, and a Comparison of Satellite Images

Lightning Bolt

Friday, April 5, 2013 12:20 P.M. Thunderstorms in Seattle are very rare. Seattle doesn’t tend to get much in the way of ‘severe’ weather, where ‘severe’ is defined to be tornadoes/hail/rain/wind etc. from strong thunderstorms. When we do get thunderstorms though, it’s always fun to see, and we get occasional storms that drift westward over the […]

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Rain

Thursday, April 4, 2013 2:29 P.M. UW Atmospheric Sciences Composite Northwest Radar Loop: Valid 2:24 P.M. 4/4/2013 “Hey buddy! It’s been awhile! How are you? What have you been up to lately? Do you and the jet stream still have that thing, or are you cut off from her lovely geostrophic flow?” That’s what I […]

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Climate Change and Love

Tuesday, April 2, 2013 11:01 P.M. There is so much debate among the public about climate change. Is it real? Is it serious? Is it worth doing anything about? Or is it just a ‘hoax’ carefully designed to allow certain people to selfishly accomplish their own goals? The consistent readers of this blog know my […]

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Where’s Credible Climate Information?

Saturday, March 30, 2013 12:59 A.M. Finding Waldo took me about 15 seconds. I guess I just got lucky. But finding truthful, scientifically-accurate sites about global warming and climate change? Yikes. I’m still looking. Thankfully, there are quite a few sites out there that have pretty darn good information and are scientifically sound. For me, […]

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The Accusations of ‘Manipulating Climate Data’

Wednesday, March 27, 2013 10:24 P.M. Don Easterbrook speaking at the 4th International Conference on Climate Change, sponsored by The Heartland Institute – May 16, 2010: Retrieved from nofrakkingconsensus.com I spend a lot of time on KOMO’s website, particularly because of their wonderful weather forecasts by Shannon O’Donnell and Scott Sistek. I’ve always been impressed […]

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Muggy and Rainy

March 11, 2013 10:40 P.M. I tried to be creative and somehow link the post I made ten days ago to this one, but when I typed “Lil’ Wayne Rain” or even “Lil’ Wayne Precipitation” on Google Images, all I got was Lil’ Wayne making it rain (aka throwing money in the air, because that’s what […]

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Muggy

Friday, March 1, 2013 11:39 A.M. Weezy approves of the weather. Well everybody, it has been awhile. I had a midterm today, and I have midterms Monday and Thursday next week. It never ends! However, I have a brief break between classes and I thought I’d post a blog instead of eat some lunch. I’m […]

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A Week of Reciprocals

Friday, January 25, 2013 12:32 A.M. Well, after one of the most horrendously academic stretches ever, I’m back to having some free time. Most people would consider this break in work I am experiencing relatively small compared to their schedules, but I consider it massive in depth, breadth, and lack of activity. (Although I have […]

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