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I know, its not science... but I just looked at a river rise chart from our flood here....

Amazingly we get em to the significant stage about once every 10 years, give or take a couple of years.

Amazing. That seems to be a cycle. And not caused by a damn thing other than mother nature cycles.

And since we are used to floods and droughts we have records back to the late 1800s down here that shows trends, both mini and major ones....

To think its anything catastrophic and caused by man is just nuts.

Man does dumber things that affect hugely on a small scale... and even then nature recovers.... Valdez, and recently the offshore in the gulf.... not nearly as bad as all the sky is falling folks and recovers nicely....


We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....

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Yes,

Shoveling snow sucks.


Drilling a new well and switching from Center Pivot irrigation to dry land farming sucks more!


Temperature and precipitation are not codependent, but of course, logic never was your strong suit Walt, that's why you are a liberal.

I'll take rain over snow any day of the week, and twice on Sunday.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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Originally Posted by mog75
Maybe they're not worried about it because there's nothing they can do about it. The climate has always been changing and will continue to do so. No amount of campaign contributions to the dnc, or tax breaks to companies like solyndra will stop it. Every time some volcano gives a little burp it puts more pollutants into the air than humans have done in our entire existence. Might as well just hang on and enjoy the ride.


Really,....

kind of a riot, watching NWA run around wetting his pants, shrieking in panic and dismay, though,....isn't it ?

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Imagine the panic if he and the rest of the wackos found out the earth's plates are shifting, and entire continents are moving. I can already hear it. "We need more wind mills and solar panels!" "fracking did it!" "more wedding cakes for the queers!" "Racists did it!" "Tax the 1% !"
The democrats always know the cause and have the solutions to our problems. Not sure what we'd do without them. I do know there'd be a lot less laughs.


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Couple mild winters in a row have me LOVING global warming! I'm (now) living in NoCal but without all the Cali BS......... haha.....


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Originally Posted by northwestalaska
Yup...The Village of Noatak is seeing the most radical shift. for years the bou walked into town and died right on the meat racks but today the herd has moved 150 miles to the east and Noatak no longer harvests those critters.

Why have they shifted is anyones guess but as we see ice lenses collapse, thermalkarst release huge amounts methane and increased icing events one has to ask hummmmmm wonder what is going on???

You fill in the blank!


So you think thru the last 10,000 year or so, that these changes really didn't happen or occur until recent times and the dramatic increase in population of humans on the planet? that is what is causing these changes you mention.... and exactly how are these changes effecting caribou numbers? or is your point that they moved further away from your A.O. and cost you more to go and get to where they are, and you're not happy about that... so its got to be someone's fault somewhere...

does that sum it up about right?

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Originally Posted by Jeff_O
Couple mild winters in a row have me LOVING global warming! I'm (now) living in NoCal but without all the Cali BS......... haha.....



not really Jeff... you're just smoking more dope and GAF less because you are spending more of your retirement days high...

you're one of the harmless dopers... so enjoy yourself...

just don't drive while high and we'll be good...

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Here's something you all might have fun with...

Long Range Weather Trends. The "Forensic Meteorology" link is interesting. smile

http://www.longrangeweather.com/

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Imagine the panic if he and the rest of the wackos found out the earth's plates are shifting, and entire continents are moving. I can already hear it. "We need more wind mills and solar panels!" "fracking did it!"
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"more wedding cakes for the queers!"
"Racists did it!" "Tax the 1% !"
The democrats always know the cause and have the solutions to our problems. Not sure what we'd do without them. I do know there'd be a lot less laughs.


Not to de-rail things,....but I've been wondering,....would the PC Police show up if one were to call em' Fruit cakes ?


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Originally Posted by crossfireoops
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Imagine the panic if he and the rest of the wackos found out the earth's plates are shifting, and entire continents are moving. I can already hear it. "We need more wind mills and solar panels!" "fracking did it!"
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"more wedding cakes for the queers!"
"Racists did it!" "Tax the 1% !"
The democrats always know the cause and have the solutions to our problems. Not sure what we'd do without them. I do know there'd be a lot less laughs.


Not to de-rail things,....but I've been wondering,....would the PC Police show up if one were to call em' Fruit cakes ?


SWAT more likely!


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I live in nw Pa. Been rooting for global warming for the last 5 years.




I think most people who live in the north snicker whenever someone cries about all the horrors of global warming.



Guess we're supposed to be concerned some multi-millionaire living on the coast of Florida will only have 95 ft of beach instead of 100.

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been a little cooler than normal here in south TX. gulf waters just got up to 74, so kingfish and tarpon will be showing up.


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Idaho fish and game gets it.....But, can someone explain to me why the very people, that want to cool down the earth, are the same ones opposed to burning more fossil fuel? Seems to me to be a time of prosperity and all "they" want to do is raise your taxes, over it! Andy3

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Idaho's 2015 Whitetail Harvest Sets All-Time Record

By Roger Phillips, Idaho Fish and Game public information specialist

Fish and Game predicted a banner hunting season for 2015, and hunters delivered with the highest all-time whitetail harvest and increased deer and elk harvests over 2014.

Hunters took an estimated 30,568 whitetails in 2015, topping the 1996 record of 29,800. The combined estimated mule deer and whitetail harvest was 68,764, which exceeded the 2014 harvest of 61,200, and it was the highest deer harvest since 1991. The mule deer harvest was also 5,200 more than in 2014.

Clearwater Regional Wildlife Biologist Dave Koehler said he was a little surprised to see a record whitetail harvest considering hunting conditions weren't ideal due to warm, dry weather in the fall. But he added that trends were pointing in that direction.

"Both harvest and hunter participation for whitetails has been on an upward trend since 1973," Koehler said.

He noted that the outbreak of bluetongue last summer hit some localized whitetail herds, but had little effect on the overall population. He also doesn't think there was an overharvest from the record take of whitetails.

"None of the data we have suggests that's the case," he said.

Overall success rate for deer hunters in 2015, including general seasons and controlled hunts, was a whopping 45 percent.

Elk hunters also had a good season by harvesting 24,543 elk and exceeding the 2014 harvest of 20,700. Combined hunter success for general elk seasons and controlled hunts was 27 percent. The 2015 elk harvest was the highest since 1996 and also the fifth-consecutive increased harvest.

Big-game harvests have been trending upward thanks in part to several consecutive mild winters and growing hunter numbers, including non-residents.

The harvest was bolstered by increases in doe and cow tags, which accounted for 28 percent of the deer harvest and 44 percent of the elk harvest.

Further breakdowns of the 2015 harvest showed that hunters took 83 percent of the deer and 61 percent of the elk during general seasons.

While controlled hunts accounted for a smaller percentage of the harvest, hunters who drew them had excellent success rates. About 60 percent of deer hunters and 45 percent of elk hunters who drew controlled-hunt tags took an animal.

Not surprising, the number of hunters was also up in 2015. Sales of deer and elk tags increased 6 percent in 2015 over 2014, and last year, the 14,000 limit on non-resident deer tags sold out for the first time since 2008. That triggered the release of another 1,500 whitetail tags to accommodate late-season hunters.

Hunting statistics also showed a good mix of age classes for deer and elk.
The bull elk harvest was about 25 percent spikes, 38 percent between two and five points (on at least one antler), and 36 percent six points or larger.

The buck harvest was about 54 percent spikes to three points (on at least one antler), 32 percent four points and 14 percent five points or more.

Archery and muzzleloader hunters accounted for 23 percent of the elk harvest and 7 percent of the deer harvest.

Winter big-game monitoring is showing signs that bode well for the 2016 big game seasons.

Based on preliminary data from radio collared deer, 86 percent of fawns had survived through February. Monitoring is showing slightly lower fawn and doe survival than in the last two years, but those years had the highest over-winter survival since 1998 when Fish and Game started intensive monitoring herds.

Biologists will continue to closely monitor survival through spring, and March is among the worst months for deer mortality.

Elk are less susceptible to winter kill than deer, and through February, 99 percent of radio collared cow elk had survived, and 90 percent of the collared calves.

How harvests statistics are compiled

Although big-game harvest reports are "mandatory," about 60 percent of big game hunters fill them out and return them to Fish and Game. The department then calls hunters who drew a deer or elk controlled hunt, but did not file their hunt reports. It also takes a random sample of general season hunters who did not file hunter reports, and combines all that data to come up with the annual harvest estimates.

2015 by the numbers

Deer
- Deer hunters: 151,799
- Total deer harvest: 68,764
- Overall success: 45 percent
- 2014 harvest: 61,200
- 2015 whitetail deer harvest: 30,568 (new all-time record)
- 2015 total deer harvest (mule deer and whitetails) was the highest since 1991.

Elk
- Elk hunters: 90,206
- Total elk harvest: 24,543
- Success rate: 27 percent
- 2014 harvest: 20,700
- 2015 elk harvest was the highest harvest since 1996

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Our trees greened up about a month early this year. Typically it's mid May, but they started coming out early last week.

That said, I'd rather have a real winter with snow that sticks and allows one to enjoy winter sports at lower elevations.

Some people will bitch about anything. What it comes down to is a desire to control others and the self delusion of importance that a person can "save the world".

I wish they would come out with a strain of weed that would put hippies into a state where they would just STFU and keep their stupid notions to themselves.

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Originally Posted by northwestalaska


Go Bill Nye!



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Sometimes, the air you 'let in'matters less than the air you 'let out'.
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it will peak, then global cooling,

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Originally Posted by 458 Lott
I wish they would come out with a strain of weed that would put hippies into a state where they would just STFU and keep their stupid notions to themselves.


Colorado is working on it.


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