Major Rain Event In Middle America.But Isn't Global Warming Causing Many Droughts In The USA?

Rexx Taylor

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:argue: :blahblah: :dunno: Well? Global Climate Change, Global Warming, etc. So where are the droughts? Tell this to the middle states and the west! Anyone here live in the tornado states/tornado alley? Looks like more flooding to come tomorrow.
:oops-28:
So if Global Warming is supposed to cause all of these droughts in the USA, maybe Al Gore needs to point out the 57 states that haven't seen rain in 6 to 12 months. :poop:
 
Not that I believe in the conspiracy theory of global warming/climate change, but it would have different effects on different parts of the country because of the global weather pattern disruption. For example, Alaska weather getting shifted to the lower 48 because of El Nino, the Chinook sending Hawaii's weather to Alaska, etc. (To be clear, the latter two examples of natural weather pattern shifts, not global warming heh)
 
:argue: :blahblah: :dunno: Well? Global Climate Change, Global Warming, etc. So where are the droughts? Tell this to the middle states and the west! Anyone here live in the tornado states/tornado alley? Looks like more flooding to come tomorrow.
:oops-28:
So if Global Warming is supposed to cause all of these droughts in the USA, maybe Al Gore needs to point out the 57 states that haven't seen rain in 6 to 12 months. :poop:

When disproportionate rain falls in one place ---- that means it's disproportionately failing to fall in another place.

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Who knew simple weather patterns were this hard to figure out.


A while back here we had ten straight days of rain.

TEN.
 
Dude....global warming IS causing droughts!! Just not in the places where it's raining. And it's causing the weather to be much warmer....except on days that it's colder and places it's colder. Got it?
 

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