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Post by sigurdur on Mar 17, 2019 17:08:31 GMT
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Post by IB DaMann on Mar 17, 2019 17:23:29 GMT
Since the late 1990s, the global warming has ground to a halt, which has sparked a rising interest among the climate scientists. To be clear, "climate scientists" are no more scientists than scientologists. Their interest in a Global Warming haitus is akin to Catholics worrying about child abuse within their church. ... but also in the China winter temperature trend, which turns from warming during 1979–1997 to cooling during 1998–2013. Let's see ... does this ring of a valid conclusion-inducing global raw dataset ... or does this smell of CHERRY-PICKING? Hmmmm. I'm not quite sure but I suddenly want to put it on top of my banana split.
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Post by nautonnier on Mar 28, 2019 12:27:36 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 28, 2019 22:19:45 GMT
And now we know what our star thinks of us.
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Post by sigurdur on Mar 29, 2019 1:24:12 GMT
OH Oh.
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Post by glennkoks on Mar 29, 2019 3:45:59 GMT
Oh no! were in for it!
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Post by nautonnier on May 11, 2019 23:16:50 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on May 12, 2019 0:47:28 GMT
I missed that in the local rag.
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Post by nautonnier on May 12, 2019 0:53:56 GMT
I missed that in the local rag. Yes Walnut seems to have had less of the wettest in recorded history too - perhaps its the models that are wettest
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Post by walnut on May 12, 2019 2:30:12 GMT
Just lately, rainfall has been making up for lost time in this province. In fact, a couple of area dams have been releasing water at the highest rates in years. Those drainage basins would be Oklahoma and Southern Kansas. We have had moisture all year, but just in the last couple of weeks we finally got the normal, heavier Spring rains.
The weather here is cloudy, damp, and unseasonably winter-y.
Actually, we have had damp fields really for a few years now. I like it.
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Post by Ratty on May 12, 2019 3:54:10 GMT
Just lately, rainfall has been making up for lost time in this province. In fact, a couple of area dams have been releasing water at the highest rates in years. Those drainage basins would be Oklahoma and Southern Kansas. We have had moisture all year, but just in the last couple of weeks we finally got the normal, heavier Spring rains. The weather here is cloudy, damp, and unseasonably winter-y. Actually, we have had damp fields really for a few years now. I like it. Sounds a lot like Australia except that it's rare to get a lot of rain falling in the centre of the continent. Here, it gets dry and everyone panics, water restrictions are introduced, politicians do a lot of hand-wringing, alarmists point to the human factor .... and ... then it rains and won't stop. Same alarmists point to the human factor. I think it must be a cycle?
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Post by acidohm on May 12, 2019 6:13:32 GMT
Uk has been very dry for over a year until the last couple of weeks. Local farmer ponds were at summer levels this january....
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Post by missouriboy on May 12, 2019 16:10:41 GMT
Just lately, rainfall has been making up for lost time in this province. In fact, a couple of area dams have been releasing water at the highest rates in years. Those drainage basins would be Oklahoma and Southern Kansas. We have had moisture all year, but just in the last couple of weeks we finally got the normal, heavier Spring rains. The weather here is cloudy, damp, and unseasonably winter-y. Actually, we have had damp fields really for a few years now. I like it. Sounds a lot like Australia except that it's rare to get a lot of rain falling in the centre of the continent. Here, it gets dry and everyone panics, water restrictions are introduced, politicians do a lot of hand-wringing, alarmists point to the human factor .... and ... then it rains and won't stop. Same alarmists point to the human factor. I think it must be a cycle? It's a stuck circuit in the chips of the Mannic Repressants.
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Post by nautonnier on May 16, 2019 17:18:58 GMT
Is this an indirect way of saying that it has been wetter?
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Post by missouriboy on May 16, 2019 19:54:09 GMT
Old farmer saying in these parts: You're only a week away from a drought anywhere in Missouri.
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