2015 Was The Hottest Year Ever

| September 17, 2015

Last month was the hottest August on record, topping out the hottest summer on record, according to data released today by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. It was the sixth month this year to set a new record: February, March, May, June, July, and August. This has been the hottest start to a year […]

The Wild Wild West – Phoenix Hit With Massive Sand Storm, Then Wettest Day Ever

| September 9, 2014

Unbelievable….Phoenix gets 2.96 inches of rain in one day! Yes, it will be a day to remember! Monday, September 08, 2014….Phoenix, Arizona just had its wettest day on record — a 3-inch downpour that flooded roads, stranded drivers, closed schools, knocked out power for thousands of people, and left at least two people dead. Flood watches were in effect for […]

This Has To Be One Of The Biggest Weather Related Surprises Of This Decade!

| September 9, 2014

The fire season for this year is well below normal, and on pace to be one of the leanest in the last 10 years…..The entire west is bone dry, so how does this happen? Just wondering. Source: National Interagency Fire Center, Washington Times, Wise Dog Research

Snow In September!

| September 6, 2014

Here it comes folks…snow in September. It’s no surprise to us, Half Past Human was predicting an early snow in September months ago. September Snow in Seven States over Seven Days September 6th, 2014 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. Looks like September snows — not even mountain snows — over the northern tier of […]

Can Water Stop California’s Economic Growth?

| September 2, 2014

California’s sunshine is getting a little out of hand…so we would love to throw a little water on the subject, no pun intended, but….maybe we’ll use sand instead. Source: CDEC

Antarctic Sea Ice Hits New Record High With 2.1million Square Miles Of Ice Above Normal, During Which Time Ice Should Be In Decline!

| July 6, 2014

Maybe their computers are broken… The levels of Antarctic sea-ice last week hit an all-time high – confounding climate change computer models which say it should be in decline. America’s National Snow And Ice Data Center, which is funded by NASA, revealed that ice around the southern continent covers about 10 million miles, which is 1.3 million miles more than […]

‘Half Past Human’ Has Made Some Startling Predictions Over The Years

| June 10, 2014

Half Past Human uses algorithmic tapping of humanity consciousness, to predict the future of significant events. It operates by scanning the internet and social media millions of times for words, by creating linguistic structures, subsets and cross links of significance, that in its entirety will yield something understandable. It’s called the WebBot Project, and it’s the brain child of Clif High. The methodology of […]

Over Two-thirds Of The Contiguous USA Covered With Snow

| February 9, 2014

Back on Dec 15th, 2013: Over half the USA covered in snow, the most in 11 years….Now, it’s even more.  February 7, 2014   Area Covered By Snow: 67.4%   Area Covered Last Month: 48.1% See the map and the 3D image: Here are the percentages for the last ten years! February 7, 2014 Area Covered […]

Cashin’s Comments…From The Floor Of The New York Stock Exchange, But This Isn’t About The Stock Market..Read On

| November 13, 2013

Arch Crawford sends out dosey of a note last night (Tuesday)……  Arch is renowned for his astrological calls on the stock market but this note of caution is not astrological. It is based on a helio-centric theory of astronomy advanced by John H. Nelson, an engineer at RCA back in the early 1950’s. In the days before satellites, […]

Arctic Ice Area Is Highest In Seven Years…Sets Record For Ice Growth

| September 14, 2013

So….what was that shuffle back in 2007 by Al Gore about the ice melting by 2013? Hmm…According to Climate Depot “Arctic ice area is increasing, as new ice is forming rapidly north of 80N. Ice area is the highest since 2006. The year over year change in Arctic sea ice area has blown away the record for ice growth, by […]

We Currently Have The Slowest Start To A Hurricane Season On Record…There Have Been None…Not A One, Zippo, Zero, Ziltch!

| August 25, 2013

Unbelievable!  Ok, now we understand better why the commodity market is so unusually tame, especially the softs which have been weak all summer…By definition a soft commodity is a commodity such as coffee, cocoa, sugar, corn, wheat, soybean and fruit. This term generally refers to commodities that are grown, rather than mined, drilled for or raised such as animals.  So […]

Extra, Extra…Read All About It!

| July 11, 2012

Heads up class…We just read this, it’s very interesting and somewhat concerning, and also off the mainstream table…But then again, that’s why you come here! This from  Bruce Krasting’s blog …….. I have absolutely no credentials or expertise to discuss matters related to climate change. I’ll do it anyway. I follow this topic and read what I can. In […]

Mild Weather Blankits Most Of The U.S. On New Years Day

| December 31, 2011

Unusual weather patterns are creating an interesting twist to normally harsh winter areas in the United States….Just 19.6 percent of the continental United States is covered in snow, according to the latest snow analysis by NOAA, compared with 50.3 percent this time last year. From the Washington Post: At the National Arboretum, the white petals of […]

Texas Power Grid In Jeapordy

| August 4, 2011

Is Texas setting itself up for an electric grid disaster….we’ll soon see! Power demand for Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc, or ERCOT, which runs the power grid for most of the state, hit three consecutive records this week as Texans cranked up air conditioners to escape one of the hottest summers on record.  Power […]

China Drought Worst In Over 50 Years

| June 2, 2011

Heads up comments from the one and only….Art Cashin on the floor of The New York Stock Exchange. China Drought Worsens, Possibly Putting Pinch On Profits, Populace And Maybe The Government – As we noted last week, new pressures appear to be accelerating in China.  Not the least of these is the worsening of the […]

Food Price Fears May Be Near…..U.S. Warns On Crop Short Falls

| November 10, 2010

A major point in the long weather cycle occurs in 2011…….Demand is soaring and crop yields are shrinking. This alone will send agricultural prices higher.  Now add aggressive currency devaluation into the mix and we can better understand the direction of capital flows.  The phrase budget pain will soon redefine the grocery checkout experience. From the FT:  (FT) — The spectre […]

Tropical Storm Igor Weakens

| September 10, 2010

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