The big blizzard over the weekend put a damper on NOAA’s plan for a climate change announcement.
As D.C. continued to dig out from Snowmageddon and is keeping an eye on another storm system, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was busy making a climate change announcement.
NOAA, part of the Department of Commerce, is going to be providing information to individuals and decision-makers through a new NOAA Climate Service office. “More and more, Americans are witnessing the impacts of climate change in their own backyards, including sea-level rise, longer growing seasons, changes in river flows, increases in heavy downpours, earlier snowmelt and extended ice-free seasons in our waters. People are searching for relevant and timely information about these changes to inform decision-making about virtually all aspects of their lives,” the release says.
Earlier snowmelt? That would be nice.
Turns out the release was planned prepared ahead of the snowstorm, which shut federal agencies today and forced its senders to hold a press conference by telephone instead of at the National Press Club. …….
It looks like they may have to delay the release for a few more days. Another blizzard could hit DC Tuesday or Wednesday.
I think the blizzards are God’s way of slowing down the Democrats and their agenda. The more time wasted, the closer we get to the mid-term elections. That, and sending a clear message that human beings can’t control weather or climate.











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