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List/Grid Author Archives: John Fleck / Journal Staff Writer

Official: Response Slow On Fuel Spill

Environment Dept. not satisfied with Air Force's reaction
Five day precip forecast

Monsoon watch

So the early consensus emerging from my effort at crowdsourcing the start of the monsoon in Albuquerque is July 8. And by “early consensus” I mean the one person to... Read more »

Markey calls for nuke bill veto

Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., sent a letter this week to the White House with a 32 co-signers calling for a veto of the House’s 2013 defense authorization bill over over... Read more »

Water Utility to Discuss Kirtland Jet Fuel Spill Wednesday

update: My story in the morning paper. previously: Members of the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority Board will consider a couple of resolutions tomorrow evening (Wed. 6/20/2012) that could... Read more »

Crowdsourcing monsoon onset

Given the complete uselessness of my column in this morning’s newspaper regarding the monsoon forecast (or lack thereof), a smart person with skin in the game (let’s just say that... Read more »

Computer science fun, June 23 at UNM

The always entertaining computer science geeks at New Mexico Tech are bringing their, umm, well words escape me to describe exactly the “capture the flag” computer science hackathonny sort of... Read more »
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Could it really rain this weekend?

After my column in this morning’s paper on our elusive monsoon forecast, you’d be wise to ignore me if I start giving you monsoon forecasts. But in the six-to-ten day... Read more »
(Marla Brose/Journal)

Aging Pipes Mean Higher Water Bills

Rate Hikes Proposed To Fix Area's Aging Infrastructure
(Journal File)

Monsoon Forecast as Elusive as the Rain

The official forecast from the federal Climate Prediction Center for summer precipitation in the Southwest is a big blank map.
high and dry

Boating in Albuquerque

Albuquerque is not exactly a boater’s paradise. We have the Rio Grande, and I’m seeing more and more people out in kayaks and canoes on the river. But “more and... Read more »

Around the tubes

Some links for a Monday morning: Kate Galbraith did an excellent series in the Texas Tribune on that state’s response to the drought. My take on Galbraith’s stories and what... Read more »

Managers To Let Rio Grande Areas Go Dry

Flow handled carefully, so endangered silvery minnows can spawn