CA has a giant spanking new reservoir for runoff

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You mean to tell me that the world ending drought was a temporary condition and now there is plenty of water? Too much water because the water heads in charge believed the "studies"?

It was crippling drought brought about by climate change.....Now it’s crippling floods brought about by climate change.....What a beauty of a scam.

Add to that arrogant CA Man said, "hey, let's turn this lake bed into farmland".....Mother Nature said "hold my beer and watch this".

They can call it Fertilizer Lake now. ;)

 
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Global warming was dropped after years of no significant rise in temperature. Now the loons can point at any weather event and scream CLIMATE CHANGE. The Earth has seen billions of years of to much, to little, and just right. That will never change no matter how much the elite makes us peasants give up to"fight" it.
 
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Let's see, drought did not work, maybe if I go back to trying to drown them again................
 
Global warming was dropped after years of no significant rise in temperature.
Global warming has not been "dropped" and the rise in temperature is quite significant.
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Now the loons can point at any weather event and scream CLIMATE CHANGE.
It's not clear here. Are you attempting to claim that there was a shift from the term "global warming" to "climate change" and that it had some significance? That is a very old and completely debunked argument. You have some catching up to do.
The Earth has seen billions of years of to much, to little, and just right. That will never change no matter how much the elite makes us peasants give up to"fight" it.
Atmospheric CO2 has not been at the level we have TODAY for close to 3 million years. Modern humans have only existed for 200,000 years. The current rate of warming is seven to ten times faster than any of the eight or nine glacial cycles in the last million years. That human activities are the primary cause of the observed warming is simply undisputed.
 
Global warming has not been "dropped" and the rise in temperature is quite significant.
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It's not clear here. Are you attempting to claim that there was a shift from the term "global warming" to "climate change" and that it had some significance? That is a very old and completely debunked argument. You have some catching up to do.

Atmospheric CO2 has not been at the level we have TODAY for close to 3 million years. Modern humans have only existed for 200,000 years. The current rate of warming is seven to ten times faster than any of the eight or nine glacial cycles in the last million years. That human activities are the primary cause of the observed warming is simply undisputed.
You seem thirsty, go stand in the middle of Lake Fertilizer......Mother Nature will give you something to drink.
 
Global warming was dropped after years of no significant rise in temperature. Now the loons can point at any weather event and scream CLIMATE CHANGE. The Earth has seen billions of years of to much, to little, and just right. That will never change no matter how much the elite makes us peasants give up to"fight" it.
It's too late to fight it. It is what it is.................all we can do is the clean ups and burials after each disaster.
 
You mean the stuff that has been going on for billions of years. The weather hasn't gotten more destructive these places have become more developed.
Actually, the weather has indeed gotten more destructive, and not just the drought, but the intense heat and lengthened fire season. All of these weather changes lead to thousands of other incremental changes that are not easily seen by anyone not studying the environment.
 
Actually, the weather has indeed gotten more destructive, and not just the drought, but the intense heat and lengthened fire season. All of these weather changes lead to thousands of other incremental changes that are not easily seen by anyone not studying the environment.
No it hasn't there are more people and developed areas. More people where killed in the past only because they didn't have modern warning systems.
 
The world is fucked but at least the boomers have delayed doing anything significant about until after they finally die out. That's what's important. The bill for our 20th century waste-o-rama must not be borne by it's greatest beneficiaries.
 
No it hasn't there are more people and developed areas. More people where killed in the past only because they didn't have modern warning systems.
Of course things are more developed, and these developments have an impact on the changing weather patterns, in fact, many scientists believe this is the primary driver of changing weather. Loss of natural habitat, "development", and climate change are all interconnected.
 
No it hasn't there are more people and developed areas. More people where killed in the past only because they didn't have modern warning systems.
That and you have more people in the way of severe weather no matter what flavor it is......The US population has increased by 1/3 since 1970 so I'm astounded the death toll isn't worse.

Then you have dumb-shit people tempting fate by living where there should not be very many folks living.....Like the fuckin' desert, a mobile home park in Tornado Alley, and along the Atlantic/Gulf coastline.

About the only cure I see is for insurance companies to really ramp up their rates in those types of areas.....Sort of like how they have started totaling-out EV cars for not much more than fender-benders due to the cost of repair.
 
You seem thirsty, go stand in the middle of Lake Fertilizer......Mother Nature will give you something to drink.
You're the OP. You're obligated by USMB rules to stay on topic. A thread yesterday was locked after only 3 or 4 posts because the OP went off topic.
 
That and you have more people in the way of severe weather no matter what flavor it is......The US population has increased by 1/3 since 1970 so I'm astounded the death toll isn't worse.

Then you have dumb-shit people tempting fate by living where there should not be very many folks living.....Like the fuckin' desert, a mobile home park in Tornado Alley, and along the Atlantic/Gulf coastline.

About the only cure I see is for insurance companies to really ramp up their rates in those types of areas.....Sort of like how they have started totaling-out EV cars for not much more than fender-benders due to the cost of repair.
Tulare Lake used to be the largest lake west of the Mississippi. Then man diverted the rivers for farmland. Yes, farmland. To feed a growing (and still growing) population.
 

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