Month: March 2024

Wrong, NBC News, Climate Change Doesn’t Threaten Minnesota Ice Fishing

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A broadcast by NBC News, titled “Ice fishing threatened by climate change,” claims that warmer winters, particularly the 2023/2024 winter, is affecting the ice fishing season due to supposed influences from climate change. This is false. Climate change does not make such localized effects in a short time, and it is well established that the warmer weather pattern this winter is a result of El Niño patterns in the Pacific Ocean.

The story begins stating:

NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch explores how warmer temperatures are impacting a winter tradition. Business owners near Minnesota’s Mille Lacs Lake who rely on the cold weather say they’re having a slow season.

The video then proceeds with interviews of ice fishermen and local business owners who are the bemoaning the fact that they are having a slow season. In the video they say “over the past 50 years Minnesota has lost 10 to 14 days of lake ice” but they did not back that up with any scientific citation.

First, it has to be said that any single winter having warmer than normal temperatures and the resultant less ice is in fact due to short term weather patterns not long-term climate change. It is well defined that climate change takes place over 30 years. As discussed in Climate at a Glance: Weather vs. Climate:

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) defines climate as “…the average weather conditions for a particular location and over a long period of time.” To create a climate record, 30 years of weather data is averaged to create a “normal” climate expectation for a location or region. What we experience on a day-to-day basis are weather events, not climate events. Weather is not climate.

Therefore, the 2023/2024 winter is cannot be attributed to climate change unless it is indicative of a long-term trend, but no evidence of such a sustained trend is found in the record.

It is already well established that the warmer temperatures of the 2023/2024 winter are a direct result of a significant El Niño pattern in the Pacific Ocean, affecting much of the United States. For example this report from Fox weather details the connection in US just had its warmest winter in history thanks to El Nino.

The story goes on to say:

“El Niño played a large role in the record heat,” said FOX Forecast Center Meteorologist Cody Braud. “The pattern for El Niño typically means a strong Pacific Jet, which displaces the Polar Jet farther to the North. There are obviously other facets to the story, but this largely keeps the coldest air trapped out of the Lower 48.”

That is clearly a short-term weather pattern, not climate.

Contrary to this year’s pattern, back in the winter of 2019 it was significantly colder and Minnesota had one of their biggest ice fishing tournaments ever with over 10,000 people on the ice in a single lake. As outlined in this story in Men’s Health titled: “Ice fishing event expects enormous crowd, More than 10,000 people will gather on frozen ice of Gull Lake, Minnesota, for world’s largest charitable ice fishing contest Saturday.” The story includes photographs of the lake covered by thousands of people and ice huts.

More recently, in January 2022, ice was thick enough to support vehicles in addition to the usual fishing huts as the photo at this link shows.

Clearly, prior to the 2023/2024 winter ice fishing seemed to be doing quite well in Minnesota. One bad year is not evidence of climate change. This winter’s low and thin ice is a result of weather patterns this year that created a warmer winter in the United States, and of course, Minnesota.

It’s just as likely that next year Minnesota may find a record cold and a longer than normal ice fishing season next year because that is how variations in weather patterns work.  Discussing this point, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration writes:

Some examples of this longer time-scale variability might include a series of abnormally mild or exceptionally severe winters, and even a mild winter followed by a severe winter. Such year-to-year variations in the weather patterns are often associated with changes in the wind, air pressure, storm tracks, and jet streams that enclose areas far larger than that of your particular region.

If Minnesota has a banner ice fishing season next year, it is doubtful NBC News will send a reporter to cover it and correct its story from this year. This sort of singling out of particular weather events is part of a troubling pattern in which the media tries to link virtually anything that might be thought of as abnormal weather to climate change even when no long-term trend is evident.

For the media, pushing the climate alarm narrative seems to be more important than reporting factually on a story.

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March 18, 2024 at 08:03PM

Global Warming Impacting Eagle Populations

“Sadly, these live-streamed bald eagle eggs likely won’t hatch
MAR 18, 2024

‘Resilient’ parents Jackie and Shadow continue to incubate their eggs as snow falls in Big Bear Valley.

Though they’ve captivated the internet since late February, three eagle eggs in a nest in Southern California are unlikely to hatch. Parents Jakie and Shadow continue to take turns keeping the eggs warm, as snow dots their nest overlooking Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains.”

Sadly, these live-streamed bald eagle eggs likely won’t hatch | Popular Science

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March 18, 2024 at 07:56PM

Zac Goldsmith–Eco-Hypocrite Extraordinaire!

By Paul Homewood

h/t Ian Magness

 

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Tory peer Zac Goldsmith has been banned from driving and order to pay £8,200 after he was caught speeding 11 times in less than two years.

The former environment minister, 49, was sentenced at Westminster magistrates court on Monday over a slew of criminal charges brought against him.

Goldsmith racked up 12 penalty points on his licence over four speeding incidents between May 2022 and March last year. He was punished with fixed penalty fines and points on his licence, but was not disqualified from driving.

After being spared a ban, Goldsmith was clocked speeding a further seven times between May to December last year.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/zac-goldsmith-banned-driving-speeding-offences-b1146048.html

 

Anybody normal would have been automatically banned after those first 12 points, so I don’t know what he used to persuade the judge to bend the law.

But what is most pertinent is the fact that this eco-loon, who lectures the rest of us to give up our way of life, feels it is his right to still drive around around London, rather then using Mayor Khan’s wonderful, crime free London Transport!

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March 18, 2024 at 07:27PM

E-Bike Graveyard In Aberdeen

By Paul Homewood

 

h/t George Heraghty

From The Press & Journal:

 

Another ill thought out green scheme hits the buffers!

 

 

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More than 100 ebikes are stacked up outside a unit in Altens after they were pulled from Aberdeen streets. Image: Lauren Taylor / DC Thomson

The Big Issue Ebikes started disappearing from many of their parking locations recently, with the app telling users there are ongoing “upgrades” being carried out.

But on Friday, Aberdeen City Council confirmed Big Issue Sharebikes’ intentions to pull out of the contract.

While the scheme’s future remains unclear, more than 100 of the red and white ebikes have been left sitting outside a unit in the Altens Industrial Estate.

The Press and Journal visited the unit just off Souter Head Road today and saw the rows of ebikes stacked outside.

Many of the ebikes were damaged, with some missing wheels, handlebars, or seats. Some of the ebikes were covered in a blue tarpaulin, while others lay scattered on the floor.

After knocking on the door, one man answered but could not give the P&J any answers about what was happening with the ebikes, or who to contact in the meantime.

The Big Issue Ebikes were launched in the Granite City in November 2022.

Although the initial roll-out was hindered by vandalism and the uptake was slow, it has attracted thousands of users since.

The initiative had 360 ebikes, with 200 in operation at 66 GPS-ringfenced parking spots around Aberdeen.

Just last November, the operations coordinator for the project told us there were around 10,000 people actively using the ebikes, and they had finally become “part of the city”.

Both the Big Issue and Sharebike have been approached for comment, however, attempts to contact the Big Issue Ebike team have resulted in emails and phone calls bouncing back.

Many readers commented on our Facebook post to say they weren’t surprised the scheme was being pulled and pointed the blame at vandalism.

Neil Hetherington said: “Not surprised, the way people have been vandalising them.

“People just cannot respect anything made available to them.”

Paul Wood commented: “The amount I see broken or mistreated, it’s unreal the cost of repairs, I would pull out as well…”

Nicola Cable wrote: “I have seen quite a few of them damaged or lying randomly about.”

Meanwhile, Will Del Mar Massie described the Altens unit where the ebikes are stored as a “literal graveyard”.

However, Malcolm Greig believes the scheme was pulled because of a “lack of use”.

https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/transport/6405792/big-issue-ebikes-graveyard-outside-altens-unit/

 

Hiring out bikes to all and sundry without deposits or any other from of security was always inviting disaster.

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March 18, 2024 at 07:27PM