Category Archives: Weather
Texas Weather – The "Cold" Front
Temperature 30 minutes ago: 85 Temperature now: 63 A friend who lives up north: “63? I wish it was that warm.” Cold is relative.
Timelapse video of a typhoon over Hong Kong
Watch in HD! This is a timelapse from 7am until 9pm of Typhoon Nangka hitting Hong Kong. Check out the rain walls at 0:50, 1:10, 1:45, 4:10, lights going up at 4:30. Its interesting how the clouds change direction while … Continue reading
I has a tornado warning
I love Spring in Texas.
Another Day, Another Tornado Watch
Ah, Spring in Texas. We have a tornado watch for Denton County until 19:00 This is now: I’m not worried about tornados. I keep an eye on things and I have a weather radio, but those are sensible precautions. The … Continue reading
Climate Engineering – Because the government is so successful at everything else…
In a stunning example of hubris John Holdren (Obama’s science advisor) thinks he can successfully engineer the Earth’s climate. John Holdren told The Associated Press in his first interview since being confirmed last month that the idea of geoengineering the … Continue reading
Rain – Day 3?
It’s rained so many days I’ve lost track Usually in the Spring we get our rain in the form of violent thunderstorms that dump a lot of rain in a few minutes and move on. This steady rain for days … Continue reading
Harrison Schmitt on Global Warming
Harrison Schmitt, one of the last men to walk on the moon and the only geologist to do so (shows where the Apollo program priorities really were) doesn’t believe in man made global warming. Of the global warming debate, he … Continue reading
Yes, it is Spring in Texas
If the storms weren’t enough notice, the flowering trees are. (Click to embiggen)
Internet Interruptus
In the middle of the storm last might, my T1 died. AT&T said “damaged equipment” needed to be repaired, which is telco speak for “we’re not gonna tell you what really happened, now shut up and quit bugging us.” … Continue reading
Severe Thunderstorm Warning!
I do love a Texas Spring.