I’m a ham radio guy. On my radios, I have all the NOAA weather channels programmed in. One thing I noticed is that the robotic voice never says weather now. It’s always CLIMATE.
just hook it up to a weather rope. weather ropes never lie. of course they are prone to disappearing in a hurricane or typhoon. then you’re on your own.
Well...won’t this fix that? They will be able to predict “rain” to the minute!.../s
Won’t Gorebal Warning be deeply impacted by all of the new kWs to be burned?
Garbage in, garbage out. Hopefully that’s not the case here, but if the programmers are “woke,” that’s what we’ll get.
“Tell me it’s Climate Change, Hal.”
A computer named ‘Rhea’..............
Funding for Rhea was awarded to... ‘General Dynamics Information Technology’,.... a Global technology company.
We live in a ‘global information economy’ controlled by a handful of people....
So the hurricane season forecasts can be even more incorrect than they are this year.
Fake computer for more fake climate crisis AI created this time
Computer system was paid for by funding provided in President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.
When you have friends in high places money always flows in your favor.
I trust my weather rock much more than my weather app. My weather app lies. Sometimes it can’t even tell me the current weather conditions accurately. My weather rock is always correct.
“The Robert C. Byrd NOAA Environmental Security Computing Center”, Fairmont, WV.
Poor predictions much quicker now. Most accurate “predictions” by NOAA a 24 hours after the weather event.
For example, I will take the first few paragraphs and tell AI to be extremely critical and disbelieving of global warming.
NOAA’s latest stunt—a $100 million supercomputer named “Rhea”—is the perfect example of government waste disguised as scientific progress. They want us to believe this is some groundbreaking investment in climate and weather research, but let’s be real: this is just another expensive toy for them to continue selling their climate catastrophe narrative.
Here’s the truth: climate models have been laughably wrong for decades, yet they keep pushing the same panic button. And now, they want us to believe that by dumping millions into this new computer, they’ll suddenly figure it all out? Please. We’ve heard these promises before. They’ve been screaming about impending climate doom for years, and yet, where are we? The world hasn’t collapsed. The so-called “tipping points” have come and gone, and we’re all still here.
The naming of this supercomputer after the Greek goddess “Rhea” is a transparent attempt to add some divine gravitas to a machine that’s going to do nothing but run bad data faster. It’s like they’re trying to dress up their failures in mythological robes to make them seem more impressive. Sorry, but no amount of Greek mythology is going to hide the fact that their models are still based on flawed assumptions, cherry-picked data, and biased inputs.
How many of these “supercomputers” do they need before we start seeing some actual results? They’ve already got Hera, and now Rhea joins the mix—both apparently doing what? Generating more predictions that will either overestimate the warming or flat-out miss the mark, just like before. This isn’t science; it’s a taxpayer-funded doomsday cult, running on fear and expensive hardware.
Let’s talk about “climate resilience.” What resilience? What have they actually done? Every few years, it’s the same song and dance: a new model, a new prediction, more headlines about impending disaster, and yet… no disaster. Just more excuses, more delays, more “it’s worse than we thought” rhetoric. Meanwhile, they’re raking in billions of taxpayer dollars to fund their climate industrial complex, keeping the fear alive and making sure the money flows.
This supercomputer is nothing more than another cog in the climate change money machine. They’re not interested in solving real problems—they’re interested in perpetuating this crisis mentality because it keeps the funding coming. If the crisis ever ended, if they ever admitted they don’t know nearly as much as they claim, the whole charade would fall apart. So, of course, they need bigger, faster, more expensive machines to keep the lie going.
At the end of the day, this is about power and control—using fear of a climate apocalypse to justify more regulations, more taxes, more control over people’s lives. And now they’ve got “Rhea” to help them keep pushing that narrative. This isn’t science—it’s government-sanctioned fearmongering, and it’s time people woke up to the scam.
Good well know when the next Ice Age is coming.
The Chinese can fly balloons for much cheaper.
Cannot do worse.