El Nino
What $1.4 Trillion In QE Buys The US Economy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/01/2014 10:46 -0500
Back in December of 2012, the Fed, after two and a half failed attempts to stimulate the economy (via QE1, QE2 and Operation Twist), announced Open-Ended QE of an indefinite injection of $85 billion per month (which it currently is tapering at a pace of $10 billion per month on the realization that it has soaked up virtually all high quality collateral). Since then the Fed's balance sheet has grown from $2.9 trillion to $4.3 trillion: a direct injection of $1.4 trillion in liquidity into the stock market, if not so much the economy, which as Wall Street is suddenly busy telling us following the latest disappointing construction spending data (the same Wall Street which initially expected Q1 GDP to be 2.75%), probably contracted for the first time in three years!
Goodbye Polar Vortex; Hello Solar Vortex - El Nino Is Coming
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/25/2014 18:32 -0500
Thirsty Californians are pinning their hopes that worried farmers in Australia are right. After months of the Polar Vortex dumping snow on the US east coast and drought on the west coast (and crushing the American Dream of an 'escape velocity' economy), The US Climate Prediction Center issued an El Nino watch bring hope of a big rain year for California, floods in South America, and dismal droughts in Southeast Asia. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology said an El Nino could occur during the southern hemisphere winter from May-July. Increased sea surface temperatures suggest an increasing chance of the global weather phenomenon and the great rotation from a Polar Vortex to a Solar Vortex.
142 Cities In Brazil Are Now Rationing Water As Drought Goes Critical
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/19/2014 15:10 -0500
Did you know that the drought in Brazil is so bad that some neighborhoods are only being allowed to get water once every three days? At this point, 142 Brazilian cities are rationing water and there does not appear to be much hope that this crippling drought is going to end any time soon. Unfortunately, most Americans seem to be absolutely clueless about all of this. And this horrendous drought in Brazil could potentially have a huge impact on the total global food supply. As a recent RT article detailed, Brazil is the leading exporter in the world in a number of very important food categories…
200 Years Of Scorchitude: Professor Warns California To Brace For A "Mega-Drought"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/17/2014 21:19 -0500
Two years into California's drought and locals are repeating (mantra-like) "we've never seen anything like it." They are right, of course, since this is the worst period of rainlessness since records began... but if Cal Berkeley professor Lynn Ingram is correct, they ain't seen nothing yet. The paleoclimatologist fears, if very long-run history repeats, California should brace itself for a mega drought, as National Geographic reports, a drought that could last for 200 years or more... since the 20th century was a 'wet anomaly'.
White House: "Weather practically everywhere is being caused by climate change"
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 02/15/2014 08:59 -0500Really? It's all climate change?
Bad Calls
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 11/18/2012 10:12 -0500The good news is that we can't foretell the future; if we could, it wouldn't be interesting at all.
Down to a Trickle
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 04/18/2012 15:31 -0500Would taking dead deer out of my water be too much to ask?
On Meredith Whitney, Munis and Leaks
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 02/12/2012 09:41 -0500A New York City story
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