Comments for Real Climate Science https://realclimatescience.com "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" - Richard Feynman Fri, 20 Mar 2026 21:57:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.8 Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by arn https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1242103 Fri, 20 Mar 2026 21:57:04 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1242103 In reply to conrad ziefle.

Orwellian Warming?

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Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by Bob G https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1238362 Sat, 14 Mar 2026 23:45:27 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1238362 we’re a little below average in snowfall so far in central Minnesota but we’re going to make that up in the next two days. forecast vary from 6 to 18 inches. in other news, is man-made climate change causing wetter weather in Spain or dryer weather in Spain? apparently both. lol. https://x.com/ChrisMartzWX/status/2030291325627601405

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Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by Bob G https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1237778 Fri, 13 Mar 2026 16:19:13 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1237778 Be afraid. Be very afraid. that’s the message from the top of the hour news. extreme heat is expected in Los Angeles says the weather expert. so I’m thinking it’s the middle of March so how can we be suffering from extreme heat in the middle of March????? the weather expert goes on and says check on the elderly and the pregnant because they can’t handle this extreme heat as well as young and healthy people. ok. but what kind of extreme heat are we going to get in the middle of March? I checked the forecast I’m thinking is it going to be 105 is it going to be 110? no, the Los Angeles forecast is roughly 90° for today’s high high…. which may be close to a record maybe is a record high for this time of year but calling a 90° day extreme heat is laughable!!!!!

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Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by Bob G https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1237640 Thu, 12 Mar 2026 23:13:56 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1237640 In reply to Hank Phillips.

first chance I got to vote was in 1980 and I voted for the libertarian candidate Ed Clark. since then the libertarian candidate has never equaled what Ed did. they can’t win. got to hold your nose and vote Republican. I just wish we had 535 trumps in Congress but we don’t. there’s only one Donald and we’re going to miss him when he’s done

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Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by Hank Phillips https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1237620 Thu, 12 Mar 2026 22:16:56 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1237620 In reply to Bob G.

We just had a really mild summer in Southern Brazil. The highest outdoor temperature was what I had to pay $350 a month to maintain INDOORS in Texas. Hardly anyone uses air conditioning, and the latitude here is the same as Brownsville’s. Oceans help a lot, nothing varies much.

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Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by Hank Phillips https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1237619 Thu, 12 Mar 2026 22:12:56 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1237619 In reply to Bob G.

I suggest you listen closely to what BOTH looter parties have to say about one another. I have done this–and voted Libertarian–for 4 decades.

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Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by Hank Phillips https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1237617 Thu, 12 Mar 2026 22:10:57 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1237617 In reply to Scott Allen.

Shucks… I wouldn’t miss either of them towns. As an impressionable teenager I once had hoped to be a gambler in Vegas.

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Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by Hank Phillips https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1237615 Thu, 12 Mar 2026 22:07:23 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1237615 In reply to Bob G.

I used to go back and forth on glaciers with an oil engineer translator colleague. All glaciers sprawl over land in which isotopes are decaying, yet Climate Sharknado agitprop elides all reference to this heat source. Bozone layer fanatics were good at ignoring volcanic chlorine spraying forth from a single volcano in Antarctica. Now that additional hundreds of small volcanos (or large vents) have been recorded since 1987, and paranoid Bozone laws are etched all over the books, the subject–and ozone measurements–are now thoughtcrime.

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Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by Bob G https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1236702 Wed, 11 Mar 2026 17:47:54 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1236702 a bit off subject… interesting how Southern States like Arizona and Texas and Florida have rapidly growing populations and northern states like Minnesota not so much. apparently the hotter weather in the south is a draw. or is it the low taxes? in the news today Starbucks honcho Howard Schultz is fleeing Washington State, probably because they just passed a millionaires income tax… roughly 10% on income above a million. what’s not in the news is Minnesota charges roughly 10% income tax on incomes of a third of that and it’s been that way for years. probably why Howard Schultz isn’t moving to Minnesota. funny saying about Howard, he briefly wanted to be president of the United States. someone said do we really want a guy like him to be president… the man who turned the cost of a serving of coffee from 25 cents to 6 bucks. lol

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Comment on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis by conrad ziefle https://realclimatescience.com/2026/02/analyzing-the-western-water-crisis/#comment-1235861 Wed, 11 Mar 2026 00:11:53 +0000 https://realclimatescience.com/?p=152273#comment-1235861 Bob, you have to understand progressive math. Alaska is warming at a -7 degrees per century, while the rest of the country is only warming at a -2 degrees per century. So Alaska is warmer faster in the negative direction.

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