Category Archives: Examiner.com

Website claims snowstorms at World Cup events are evidence of climate change

After years of saying ‘weather isn’t climate,’ climate change alarmists now routinely seize on mundane weather events to promote their cause. Latest is website Quartz.com which fretted about how recent snows in Colorado and Ireland portend climate change’s impact on sports and the globe and then follows it up with a ridiculous claim of temperatures 40 degrees above normal in Brazil.  Read the rest of this story on Examiner.com

Early spring snowstorm pummels Denver and northeastern Colorado

Spring may have officially begun this week but Old Man Winter is hanging on and delivering a powerful punch to northeastern Colorado. A winter storm with heavy snow, strong winds and bitter cold serve as a reminder that March is Denver’s snowiest month.  How much more can we expect? What are the impacts so far? Complete details in the story from the Denver Weather Examiner here.



NOAA and FEMA kick off National Severe Weather Preparedness Week

Severe weather presents a very real danger to property and life and is something which almost all Americans deal with in one form or another. Today NOAA and FEMA launched the second annual National Severe Weather Preparedness Week to raise awareness of the hazards and prompt citizens to be prepared.  Read the rest of this story on Examiner.com and learn more about how to keep you and your family safe.

CNN anchor suggests link between global warming and close passing asteroid

Asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass extraordinarily close to Earth on Friday, within 17,200 miles of the planet. In discussing the massive rock hurtling by Earth, one CNN anchor yesterday inexplicably tried to link the celestial event with terrestrial global warming.  Watch video and read the comments by Deb Feyerick on Examiner.com.

CNN anchor Deb Feyerick suggested that the close pass of asteroid 2012 DA14 is related to global warming. (NASA)