Arizona's longest dry spell

I think it was this one...


Oh wait, maybe it was this one...


You fearmongering drips couldn't pick the winner of a one-horse race.
On the contrary it is the trumpanzees who are the fear mongers, you're afraid of everything:

immigrants,
science,
books,
drag queens,
people eating pets,
people taking away your guns,
climate change,
foreigners,
NATO,
Palestinians,
democracy,
communism,
socialism,
Trotskyism,
China,
Russia,
libraries,
blacks,
the deep state,
leftists,

Your entire political belief system is a sham, for morons who can't read, based on laziness, fear and dread and like the spineless weaklings you are you go along, follow the leader, too afraid to stand on your own two feet, to afraid to act like an individual and use what little intelligence God gave you.

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As if we need more evidence of climate change, but this is worth noting, even some rugged tough cacti in my yard are suffering, not a drop of rain for FIVE consecutive months. I'm seriously dreading this coming summer:

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In 73,987BC, in didn't rain in Phoenix for a straight 12 years.
 
On the contrary it is the trumpanzees who are the fear mongers, you're afraid of everything:

immigrants,
science,
books,
drag queens,
people eating pets,
people taking away your guns,
climate change,
foreigners,
NATO,
Palestinians,
democracy,
communism,
socialism,
Trotskyism,
China,
Russia,
libraries,
blacks,
the deep state,
leftists,

Your entire political belief system is a sham, for morons who can't read, based on fear and dread and like the spineless weaklings you are you go along, follow the leader, too afraid to stand on your own two feet and use what little intelligence God gave you.

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Tell me oh dunce-bag, for the sake of argument, if the climate was becoming less stable, what would you expect to observe? what kinds of things would we notice? what do you think would be the initial early signs?
Seven whole inches of rain in a year!....A climate so extreme that it has species of flora and fauna seen nowhere else on the planet which can deal with it.

How much of a departure do you need from that to say it's a "drought"?

Fuck my life. :laugh2:
 
On the contrary it is the trumpanzees who are the fear mongers, you're afraid of everything:

immigrants,
science,
books,
drag queens,
people eating pets,
people taking away your guns,
climate change,
foreigners,
NATO,
Palestinians,
democracy,
communism,
socialism,
Trotskyism,
China,
Russia,
libraries,
blacks,
the deep state,
leftists,

Your entire political belief system is a sham, for morons who can't read, based on laziness, fear and dread and like the spineless weaklings you are you go along, follow the leader, too afraid to stand on your own two feet, to afraid to act like an individual and use what little intelligence God gave you.

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Seven whole inches of rain in a year!....A climate so extreme that it has species of flora and fauna seen nowhere else on the planet which can deal with it.

How much of a departure do you need from that to say it's a "drought"?

Fuck my life. :laugh2:



seven inches of rain per year probably meant it wasnt a good place to build a big city, but we did anyway. Now people
are going to complain. I guess its just human nature.
 
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Neither do you, the topic is climate science not fucking shamanism, tea leaves, astrology and tarot fucking cards which is what you lot practice. If you were in Phoenix you'd be doing a fucking rain dance.

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Seven whole inches of rain in a year!....A climate so extreme that it has species of flora and fauna seen nowhere else on the planet which can deal with it.
Seven is normal, typical, past few years its been a lot less.

You mean like these 100+ year old Saguaros that are now dying across the southern parts of the state? since when is dying said to be "dealing with" something?



How much of a departure do you need from that to say it's a "drought"?
Fair question, read a fucking book.


Fuck my life. :laugh2:
It's already fucked, that's clear from the bilge you post.
 
These threads are a laugh, "According to records".

Man has been on the planet a tiny part of the earth's age, and then records have been a tiny fraction of our existence. Just a complete waste of time arguing this crap
 
You mean like these 100+ year old Saguaros that are now dying across the southern parts of the state?




Fair question, read a fucking book.



It's already fucked, that's clear from the bilge you post.

I've read more on your pseudo-scientific globalclimatecoolerwarmeringchange hoax than I care to recount.

You misanthropic, hand wringing, declinist, merchants of impending doom have been wrong since before Malthus.

Go fly a fucking kite.
 
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These threads are a laugh, "According to records".

Man has been on the planet a tiny part of the earth's age, and then records have been a tiny fraction of our existence. Just a complete waste of time arguing this crap
Lets see if you fare any better. If the climate really was staring to behave differently, how would we recognize that? what signs do you think we should look for?
 
I've read more on you pseudo-scientific globalclimatecoolerwarmeringchange hoax than I care to recount.
True, pseudoscience is what trumpanzees specialize in - just look at RFK.
You misanthropic, hand wringing, declinist, merchants of impending doom have been wrong since before Malthus.
So you only ever want to hear good, just ignore bad news, shoot the messenger if you don't like the news.
Go fly a fucking kite.
I can't, it's too hot outside and there's no more breeze.
 
Seven is normal, typical, past few years its been a lot less.

You mean like these 100+ year old Saguaros that are now dying across the southern parts of the state? since when is dying said to be "dealing with" something?




Fair question, read a fucking book.



It's already fucked, that's clear from the bilge you post.



well thats too bad for those cactus. The larger they get, the more surface area and water loss there is, but dont worry.
Weather patterns will change again and the smaller ones are not going to die off. neither will all of the big ones.
They will come back.

Maybe if we bring industry back here to the U.S. we can get China to slow down their construction of coal fired plants. That might be a good way to fight your climate change.

Think about it Sherlock.
 
You trumpanzee morons, if you're house was on fire and people were knocking on your door to warn you, you'd ignore them, call them "doom and gloom" merchants, that's how fucking uneducated you are, making America the stupidest people on the planet.

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