Evidence of Climate -- so what is the Climate changing to?

First what things change climate here? The pair of island mountains? Take a Grade of A if you say the mountains cause it.

Robert here is just kind of dim.

He literally can't grasp the distinction between different geographic areas having different climate, and global climate change.

Robert, you shouldn't be bothering the grownups.
 
Pretty much everywhere.

Not here ... this warming won't cause it to rain in summer ... and the extra 7% of rainfall won't satisfy them greedy Californians ... as long as we keep doubling our water needs, we will be running out in dry years ... that's with the same climate ... no change needed ... duh ...
 
Yes, it can. Warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture.

It doesn't rain in summer because the land is warmer than the ocean ... this forms a high pressure ridge in the sub-tropical jet stream forcing Pacific energy up and over into British Columbia ...

Here in winter, the ocean is warmer and just funneling all the moisture off the Pacific on-shore in atmosphere river event after atmospheric river event ...

Higher average temperatures doesn't change the temperature differences ... and our climate is strictly about these differences ... Los Angeles gets 15 inches of rain a year ... Mt Hebo gets 190 inches ... just rarely in July or August ... so same climate, same physics ...
 
It doesn't rain in summer because the land is warmer than the ocean ... this forms a high pressure ridge in the sub-tropical jet stream forcing Pacific energy up and over into British Columbia ...

Here in winter, the ocean is warmer and just funneling all the moisture off the Pacific on-shore in atmosphere river event after atmospheric river event ...

Higher average temperatures doesn't change the temperature differences ... and our climate is strictly about these differences ... Los Angeles gets 15 inches of rain a year ... Mt Hebo gets 190 inches ... just rarely in July or August ... so same climate, same physics ...
And yet what I said still holds true. Warmer air hold more water which leads to bigger rain events.
 
One only needs look up all past climate predictions to understand climate alarmists got no game, science , or argument

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And yet what I said still holds true. Warmer air hold more water which leads to bigger rain events.

How so? ... uplift is a requirement for rain to form ... where the air falls back down is always dry ...

But go ahead, show us where and when it rained in summer in California ... not fog or dew, but rain ... there is a difference ... if you warm the air over land, where's the extra water come from? ...
 

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