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NIWA moves the goalpost on its climate change claims around Cyclone Gabrielle

NIWA moves the goalpost on its climate change claims around Cyclone Gabrielle

Evidence is evidence CYCLONE GABRIELLE: NOT AS BIG, NOT AS WET, BUT DID NIWA FAIL TO JOIN THE DOTS ON FATAL FLOOD RISK? Apparent errors in NIWA’s database may have caused the climate agency to fatally underestimate the threat Cyclone Gabrielle posed to Hawke’s Bay residents. By Ian Wishart Four massive flooding events hit the region between 1893 and 1938, but NIWA has wrongly coded the two biggest as 1 in 150 year events even though they were only 30…

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revealed: We have no open weather data in New Zealand – it has been weaponised

revealed: We have no open weather data in New Zealand – it has been weaponised

Earlier in the week we had research from investigator, Ian Wishart, that showed that there were storms in the 19th century that were more serious and damaging as Cyclone Gabrielle which, as I understand NIWA (the New Zealand equivalent of NOAA). Further it was revealed that the majority of these storms (over 80%, I think) are not on a NIWA database.  MOST EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS OF THE PAST ARE NOT ON NZ GOVERNMENT’S DATABASE This helps the government and compliant…

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Most extreme weather events of the past are not on NZ government’s database

Most extreme weather events of the past are not on NZ government’s database

These revelations are shocking but not a surprise to me. Since I have been blogging I have dealt with dodgy data across agencies.  With WEF/UN pressure the narrative has changed. I wonder if the data will change and if this is more than just a “mistake”. I have more to come and will be commenting tomorrow. As per usual this is how the media treat people who just ask questions. I really had to hold my nose to listen to…

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Tangata Whenua: New Zealand Skeletons in the Cupboard

Tangata Whenua: New Zealand Skeletons in the Cupboard

Alternative explanations for the origin of Maori in New Zealand   I am going into what is taboo territory in this country. As usual with longer works I have run into formatting problems.   The other day, I came across a series of tweets where a Christchurch man, Byron B. Clark attacked a right -wing YouTuber, Lee Williams, who goes by the name Cross the Rubicon.  I have never really been a fan or follower of Mr. Williams, nor do…

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