progressive hunter
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your confusion is understandable,, unlike you some people are capable of thinking for themselvesDishonest little ass that you are, you did not post the Southwest. Nor the link. You see, one of the predictions of the climate change caused by a warming globe is that areas that get a lot of rain, will get even more, and areas that are arid, will become more so. And the southern Rockies are not getting an increase, as anyone can see from the Colorado River drainage.You are correct, there is nothing to worry over it.Nothing to see here, folks.View attachment 500105
Starting in 2000, to 2021.
How Severe Is the Western Drought? See For Yourself. (Published 2021)
Maps show that drought conditions are the most widespread and severe in at least 20 years, with reservoirs running dry.www.nytimes.com
Ignorance is bliss.
To show how poor a researcher YOU are, I made this post elsewhere to show that ignoring the rest of the country's precipitation trends is hilarious.
Meanwhile other large areas of the country show INCREASE in Precipitation, 1970-2020 time frame
From the NOAA,
Northern Rockies and Plains LINK +.20"/decade
South LINK +.20"/decade
Northeast LINK +.60"/decade
Ohio Valley LINK +.85"/decade
Upper Midwest LINK +.69"/decade
Southeast LINK +.17"/decade
That is ALL the rest of the country, all show INCREASE in Precipitation and 50 years time.
You are so far behind it is sad.
You have to wonder, what is wrong with people like her?