Month: June 2018

NOAA corrects NYT over ‘ending their climate mission’ story

People send me stuff. This came from a NOAA employee today. It seems the New York Times goofed, and didn’t confirm their story before running with it. #FakeNews

In reaction to the NYT article yesterday that was all in a panic about a presentation that RDML Gallaudet gave that didn’t list climate as a top priority of NOAA, Gallaudet has sent out the following email to all NOAA employees:


June 25, 2018

Last week, I gave a presentation at an internal meeting within the Department of Commerce (“DOC”) where I shared some of my thoughts on NOAA. My presentation, which was not reviewed by the Office of the Secretary prior to the meeting, was intended to share new ways NOAA could augment the DOC’s strategic plan. It was not intended to exclude NOAA’s important climate and conservation efforts, which are essential for protecting lives and the environment. Nor should this presentation be considered a final, vetted proposal.

Secretary Ross, the Department, and I support NOAA’s mission to understand and predict changes in climate, weather, oceans and coasts; to share that knowledge and information with others; and to conserve and manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources. We are also fully aware of the congressional mandates and will continue to adhere to them.

With gratitude and respect,

RDML Tim Gallaudet, Ph.D., USN Ret.
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and
Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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June 26, 2018 at 01:00PM

Record cold in Slovakia

Along with rare summer snow in High Tatras mountains.

Coldest June 23rd ever

On Saturday in Slovakia the cold was primarily manifested in higher mountain climates. On Lomnicki peak the temperature reached a high of only -2.8 C. This is the coldest high for June 23 in the history of observation, says the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute.

The peaks of Krivan (2495 m) saw a weak snow cover, while Sedielka (2376 m) saw ankle-deep snow on Sunday.

https://m.topky.sk/cl/10/1719735/V-Tatrach-zazili-rekord–Taketo-FOTO-zasnezenych-hrebenov-sa-v-lete-casto-nevidi

Thanks to Peto Kuchar for this link

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June 26, 2018 at 12:40PM

Coldest June 26 in Ottawa history.

As cold as it is in the southern hemisphere, where it is now winter.

The temperature dipped to 6.7°C (44.04°F) at 6 a.m. this morning. That set a record for coldest June 26 in Ottawa history.

The previous record for lowest temperature on this date was 7.2°C (44.96°F) set in 1970.

This is as cold as it is today in the southern hemisphere: 6°C. in Santiago, Chile, 7°C in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and 5°C in Canberra, Australia.

http://www.iheartradio.ca/580-cfra/news/record-cold-start-to-tuesday-1.3933211

Thanks to Glenn Cuthbert for this link

“Never forget that when almost all of Canada was covered with two miles of ice. the US was only a few degrees below normal,” says reader Greg C.

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June 26, 2018 at 12:40PM

Record summer snowfall in Newfoundland – Video

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26 June 2018 – John Jack Lushman said there were roughly 5 cm of snow this morning on the deck of his cabin near Burgeo, N.L.

“I never seen it this late in June. I seen it in June but can’t remember it being this late and this much,” said Lushman.

Lushman planted flowers on Sunday, which are now buried in snow.

https://globalnews.ca/video/embed/4297486/

Sets new record

Environment Canada said the snowfall set a record for June 26 in Gander, N.L., where about 2 cm had fallen by mid-morning today. There no previous record of previous snowfall on this date.

The province’s Transportation Department is warning residents to drive cautiously.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2018/06/26/snow-is-falling-in-newfoundland-it-is-summer.html

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Thanks to Glenn Cuthbert and Greg C. for these links

“Never forget that when almost all of Canada was covered with two miles of ice. the US was only a few degrees below normal,” says Greg.

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June 26, 2018 at 12:10PM