Winnipeg 01/31/17






Winnipeg 01/31/17






During the NHL All Star game this year I really liked the white gloves worn by the Central Conference. A shift upwards in brightness from time to time is good.
Jonathan Toews of the Blackhawks.

NFL Color Crush


English darts league craziness





Norway Men’s curling team

Winnipeg Jets Patrik Laine at All Star game

qz.com

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is home to the world’s largest repository of climate data.
It houses data from the United States and from other countries, many of which rely on NOAA’s archives to understand everything from the shifting global climate, to the health of fisheries, to ocean chemistry, to the paleoclimatic record—including million-year-old tree rings. NOAA’s information also figures into the daily lives of Americans perhaps more than any other agency; if you’ve checked the weather forecast lately, you can thank NOAA. And perhaps most importantly, NOAA’s records serve as the backbone of scientific evidence of human-induced global warming.
“The archive spans data that goes well over a hundred years,” Scott Stephens, a NOAA meteorologist, tells Quartz. “Especially for the US, there’s data that goes back almost to Independence.”
Now, all that is in the hands of Kenneth Haapala, selected by US president Donald Trump to help appoint top administrators at NOAA. Haapala serves on the transition team for the US Department of Commerce, which oversees the agency. He is also an unabashed climate-change denier.
Haapala is a policy expert at the Heartland Institute, a conservative group that has equated belief in climate change with terrorism and mass murder. The group devotes significant resources to promoting the false claim that there not a scientific consensus on climate change, and that, according to its website, “Most scientists do not believe human greenhouse gas emissions are a proven threat to the environment or to human well-being,” which is also false.
Heartland has also worked to influence public school curriculums away from teaching about climate change as a man-made reality. The group has been financed in part by donations from foundations tied to Koch Industries, a major oil refiner.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D) of Rhode Island and Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva (D) wrote a letter to Trump last week, opposing Haapala’s appointment and citing his work downplaying the threat of sea level rise, the Huffington Post reported.
“We urge you to remove Mr. Haapala and any others who share his discredited views on climate science from the DOC landing team. He certainly does not understand or appreciate NOAA’s mission and therefore is unfit to serve in any capacity that oversees operations or personnel decisions at the agency,” the congressmen wrote.
Haapala will help choose NOAA’s leadership once the Senate votes on billionaire investor Wilbur Ross, Trump’s choice for secretary of commerce. Ross pledged during his confirmation hearing to support NOAA’s scientific research and advocate that it continues to be accessible to the public.
“If confirmed, I intend to see that the Department [of Commerce] provides the public with as much factual and accurate data as we have available. It is public tax dollars that support the Department’s scientific research, and barring some national security concern, I see no valid reason to keep peer reviewed research from the public,” he said. “To be clear, by peer review I mean scientific review and not a political filter.”


Yellowstone

Moscow



Hostel in Vietnam

Hong Kong


Dubai

Wooden church in Norway

Winnipeg



Japan

New York City

British Columbia

Somewhere in Space

Tea field India. A few hazards?

Yosemite
Some of the toughest construction workers in the world are in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The temperature ranges stretch from +35 C (90 F) to -35 C (-30 F). These guys keep at it no matter what. Today in Peg City it was a balmy -3 C. These guys looked happy as they worked on the True North Square tower complex.



What it will look like when mission accomplished.

As the angry winter waters of Lake Michigan swoop down on St. Joseph, Michigan, the sentinel lighthouse absorbs the waves which turn into ice sculptures.









This is the first crime stats update for 2017. It’s too early to see any significant trends.

Not sure what the hell is going on there. Where is Mel Gibson and Danny Glover when you need them? Archives photo.
The homicide rate has doubled so far, but that is because this year there has been two, as opposed to one at this time last year. Car thefts are way up, but that is due to a bunch of nincompoops leaving their cars running as they run into Tim’s coffee store for a java. This happens because the weather is cold, and the citizens want to keep the cars warm. Lowlife opportunists pounce on the chance to go for a joy ride. Shootings are down, one less than last year.
We will have to allow more time to give the crime trends time to level out. Two more months should do it.

Be careful out there. The Assiniboine River Trail below.

Looks like some Zombie Nazis street gang. Hope our Winnipeg Police Service gang unit is looking into it.
Last year’s statistics minus one homicide.

Never realized we had a Gary Busey doppelganger detective with the City police.

The Trump appointed U.S. Ambassador to China meets his counterpart for the first time in Beijing.
Andy Warhol inspired.
I eat Chef Boyardee products all the time. Right after I was out of diapers it became my favourite food. Mom couldn’t cook, I kid, I kid. Enjoy the cans.

This is my favourite. But all the other canned pastas are very good as well.











