Sunsettommy
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I am aware that Harvey sat in place for a long time. We are all aware as it led our local and national newscasts every day for over a week.
I will not say and have not said that global warming has caused any particular storm. I will say that global warming is increasing the odds for storms with more precipitation and higher winds. Therefore, as I just said a couple posts ago, the odds for another Harvey like storm have increased due to global warming. I know it's about as subtle as a poke in the eye with a sharp stick, but try to keep up, eh?
Tropical Storm dropped more rain than any Hurricanes that ever hit the Houston area, except Harvey, which was in 1979.
Harvey rainfall total was a product of stalling, the moisture was PULLED in from the Gulf of Mexico way more than usual, that is what drove up the totals.
Your infatuation on climate change without evidence is evident that you run on bullcrap.