While the experts babble on mindlessly about Amazon drought, another eight inches of rain is forecast this week.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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lol, good saves me from looking for the hard drive that has all of the Amazon drought debunking data.
Ya know, I was following the O’Donnell/Stieg dust up. The word duplicity was used to describe Stieg’s actions. But every time I saw the word, these drought scares were conjured in my mind. I even recently saw another U.S. sw drought scare story. How is it that warmer air holds more moisture, that somehow causes cold, but won’t where it is actually hot? Are the warmcold wetdry cycles reversed the closer one gets to the equator?
Head shrinkers and cannibals surely did pick a nice place to live!
Please Steve, don’t let facts get in the way of a good BS story!! 🙂
In the Amazon, there is a clear connection between droughts and dryness!