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New Study: ’2013 ranks as one of the least extreme U.S. weather years ever’– Many bad weather events at ‘historically low levels’

There have been many forecasts in the news in recent years predicting more and more extreme weather-related events in the US, but for 2013 that prediction has been way off the mark. Whether you’re talking about tornadoes, wildfires, extreme heat or hurricanes, the good news is that weather-related disasters in the US are all way down this year compared to recent years and, in some cases, down to historically low levels.
 
The age of climate alarmism is coming to an end

You can be forgiven for not noticing that the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a summary of its Fifth Assessment Report late last month.

The report landed with a thud, criticized and even mocked by many leading climate scientists. The distinguished science journal Nature editorialized that this should be the last report issued by the UN body.

This is just the latest signal that the age of climate alarmism is over. Given five tries to convince the world that human activity is causing catastrophic warming of the planet, runaway sea-level rise and various weather disasters, the public still doesn’t buy it.
 
'Wind Turbine Syndrome' Blamed for Mysterious Symptoms in Cape Cod Town...

Oct. 21, 2013
By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES

via Good Morning America

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Woman Fights Small Town Over 'Wind Turbine Syndrome'

Sue Hobart, a bridal florist from Massachusetts, couldn't understand why she suddenly developed headaches, ringing in her ears, insomnia and dizziness to the point of falling "flat on my face" in the driveway.
 
We have extension Fires in New south Wales the worst for many years. Some of us blame global warming.
 
These are the worst fires for hundred years at this time of the year. Even our Prime Minister is fighting the fires.
 
We have had a very dry winter. We get most our rain in winter and Spring. So we have very dry grasses and trees which are easily combustible. our Gum tree in particular. We usually get fires in summer but this year it is in spring. It is not so hot yet but dry enough.
The fires are in mountain areas where people live close to nature. They are surrounded by vegetation . Once it lights it is hard to stop and fire front can be hundreds of Miles, Some fires link together . Two hundred homes have been destroyed in NSW this year. A few years ago 200 people were killed in similar fires in my state Victoria. Some blame the lack of rainfall in recent years on global warming. It is not terrorism although some fires were deliberately lit by children.
 
We have had a very dry winter. We get most our rain in winter and Spring. So we have very dry grasses and trees which are easily combustible. our Gum tree in particular. We usually get fires in summer but this year it is in spring. It is not so hot yet but dry enough.
The fires are in mountain areas where people live close to nature. They are surrounded by vegetation . Once it lights it is hard to stop and fire front can be hundreds of Miles, Some fires link together . Two hundred homes have been destroyed in NSW this year. A few years ago 200 people were killed in similar fires in my state Victoria. Some blame the lack of rainfall in recent years on global warming. It is not terrorism although some fires were deliberately lit by children.
California had some wicked bad brush fires that were accidentially set by Illegal aliens migrating and camping. It is also the nature of grasslands to burn off occasionally. Sometimes its just nature being nature and whether its idiots playing with fire, lightning or a cigarette butt tossed out the window its just feeding a natural process.
 
Global warming 'pause' may last for 20 more years and Arctic sea ice has already started to recover


The 17-year pause in global warming is likely to last into the 2030s and the Arctic sea ice has already started to recover, according to new research.

A paper in the peer-reviewed journal Climate Dynamics – by Professor Judith Curry of the Georgia Institute of Technology and Dr Marcia Wyatt – amounts to a stunning challenge to climate science orthodoxy.

Not only does it explain the unexpected pause, it suggests that the scientific majority – whose views are represented by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – have underestimated the role of natural cycles and exaggerated that of greenhouse gases.
 
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California had some wicked bad brush fires that were accidentially set by Illegal aliens migrating and camping. It is also the nature of grasslands to burn off occasionally. Sometimes its just nature being nature and whether its idiots playing with fire, lightning or a cigarette butt tossed out the window its just feeding a natural process.

California ALWAYS has fires and big ones. I don't think people realize the terrain in CA. We have a lot of hard to reach hilly areas and mountain ranges. We also have very low humidity and little rain, especially in the southern half. It doesn't take much to start a fire here. I saw a guy throw a cigarette out of a car window in August and a whole hill caught on fire and spread like lightening.
 
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