Category Archives: weather

Forest fire research questions wisdom of precribed burns

One major case study in this realm is the prescribed burn of earlier this century near the Los Alamos, N.M., National Laboratory that got out of control. Lay people have got to understand, though, that Wild Nature, in many cases, is dependent on natural fires, like those touched off by lightning strikes.

10,000 birds die as ‘Everglades of West’ dries, spreads disease

Officials from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are estimating that more than 10,000 migrating birds have died so far this year because of reduced water flow to the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon and California.  Officials say the final death toll may be as much as 20,000 birds. The cause is this: Humans are sucking the water the refuge needs for agriculture, recreation and more. What a damn shame. The American Bird Conservancy offers this look.

Weather disasters: An artful graphic looks at the whole shebang

Look at this newspaper graphics package. Then get ready for the next high wind, thunderstorm, etc.

Quote of the day

“Climate is what you expect to see. Weather is what you get. Having said that, one storm does not say anything about what the global climate system is doing,” said Chris Bouchard, a meteorologist at the Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium in St. Johnsbury, Vermont

To read the entire article from which I pulled this quote, click here.