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An interesting thing you learn by living in the desert is that it is hot because it is dry and not dry because it is hot. More energy reaches the bare ground with drier conditions. In the 50s I actually cooked an egg on the sidewalk during the Summer!
I’ve been in Phoenix when it was 106F and 50% humidity.
what drought?
that was so 90’s!
Where do the find these trees that were around 1200 years ago? Redwoods in the desert?
It is widely recognized that many places were wetter (and therefore greener) during much warmer periods of the past (like the Sahara during the Holocene Optimum). But also, for some reason, the American West was generally drier. Could this be because La Nina dominated so much?
What were the native Americans up to in the 12th century that caused the sudden rise in temperature? Maybe there was a sudden rise in co2 to explain the rise in temp that caused a 60 tear drought 🙂
They drove around Chaco Canyon in ATVs.
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The Chiefio had an interesting article a few days ago: Hot and Dry, Cold and Wet. We have just had a prolonged drought in SE Australia which at it’s worst was causing very high temps in Adelaide and Melbourne. Whils the Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO blamed global warming most farmers would say it was the wind blowing over the hot and dry interior. This year the La Nina has dumped record rains (last seen 30 ya) and the temps have been much milder. Natures evaporative air conditioner at work. Pity the scientists don’t talk to humble farmers instead of their overpriced computers.
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