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I find it easy to write weather forecasts. Right now, the study of clippers gives a one to two week forecast, which is in la-la land for conventional forecasts. I'm only in the 80% area, but I don't check, and neither does anybody else.The old [...]
The currents map has been on vacation for a while. It's absolutely steady. If the endless La Nina cycle is going to break, you would see it here first.La Nina used to be the short rebound from El Nino. Now it is a different beast [...]
Musky and Poots.First plan to go at the worst time ever. Overpay just before a big recession, or go when the mud is up to your armpits. Both the same.Announce to everybody that you are going to invade and tell them it will 'scorched earth' by [...]
Old Poots has detached his fiefdom from the world economy. He's blown up pipelines to get a better deal, and now he is attacking the world's fiber cables.But, he rakes in so much ransomware money because he pays off MS.What to do , what to [...]
Above me, the station clock flickers in the sun. It’s been broken for a year. Nobody knows why it hasn’t been repaired yet. A
WEGA Excursion to the Lake District - New Low Price!!!
The Blencathra Centre has recently confirmed that there has been a major reduction in the cost of this excursion!!!
- now £289!!
So if the cost was putting you off you can still get on [...]
At a time when flooding is overtaking many parts of the world, millions of people in Africa are going hungry when croplands, livestock and infrastructure are inundated. But the results are
Decarbonization is largely unpredictable, but there are some elements we can
As the Arctic melts, permafrost there has the potential to send huge amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, but exactly how much is up for grabs, depending on what we do to stem climate change in coming
This lovely fossil crab is Longusorbis cuniculosus from the Upper Cretaceous ) Late Campanian, Northumberland Formation near Campbell River, British Columbia. This photo was featured in the 2004 BCPA Calendar.Shelter Point on northern Vancouver [...]