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Wednesday, 28 January 2026
No weather physics. Just accept all this is the 'Will of Clange', and leave it at that. We get cold in Canada and its fine. Don't think of other people.We are skimming too close to a total collapse of the US electrical and natural gas infrastructure. Of course that's just in my head where I treat long odds as certainty. Most people wouldn't care. But
It is the great dream of the Republicans to let the free market control all infrastructure. Old Eisenhower stopped that once with the Interstate system. Nothing done since then. Basic health care is an infrastructure.Our great experience with this mess was the Great Blackout, of whatever year. I made a very intense study of it when I was in the old
This is funny, the big articles just look at the static US map. They don't up at the giant spider on the ceiling.You look at that slight dimple on the reverse clipper. Ha!Huge [...]
This is what I've been waiting for. Canada should do it, too. MS is responsible for 99% of all big hacks, but they have 99% of the market. Some could say that just [...]
As if 10 feet of snow weren't enough, they get an earthquake. Those who heard bangs were right on top of it. You can see it's right on the Georgian Bay cross-fault, intersecting [...]
Cute Cartoon Dinosaur (Francois Bredenkamp)
La primera ronda de ilustraciones dinosaurianas de 2026 nos trae ceratópsidos lanzallamas, terópodos playeros o saurópodos sorprendidos, como siempre con una [...]
Dinosaur Provincial Park Fossil DigOhh yes — Dinosaur Provincial Park is one of those places where time just… refuses to mind its manners. It sprawls across the badlands of southeastern Alberta, a [...]
That was a fun thing for the old company's generating stations before 1991. We engineers were forced to put in useless ice barriers, and then nothing happened since then when we had our [...]
Cold is the absence of heat. The little air molecules are just sitting there, not vibrating. We humans get a chill because all our internal chemical reactions need some heat [...]
Our various graphics and model-observation comparisons have been updated with 2025 data. There are a few version updates that make some difference (particularly in sea ice extent), but the basic story is [...]
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