There wasn’t enough moisture in the air prior to global warming.
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So instead of a ‘storm in a tea cup’ we now have ‘storm in ones knickerbockers’. lol
Thanks for this post Steven. The latest propaganda coming from global warming is that there is unprecedented moisture in the air from global warming evaporation. But that is just one more fable about the sky falling to scare people.
The Weather Bureau (as it was known back then) took many careful measurements in Rock Creek Park in NW DC and concluded that 33″ had fallen there.