Nature Just Won’t Do The Right Thing

Just as the New York Times declares a new Dust Bowl, the rains hit.

COLQUITT, Ga. — The heat and the drought are so bad in this southwest corner of Georgia that hogs can barely eat. Corn, a lucrative crop with a notorious thirst, is burning up in fields. Cotton plants are too weak to punch through soil so dry it might as well be pavement.

Farmers with the money and equipment to irrigate are running wells dry in the unseasonably early and particularly brutal national drought that some say could rival the Dust Bowl days.

http://www.nytimes.com/

National drought? A couple of days ago they were complaining about record rain, snow and floods.

The Gulf Coast is expecting torrential rain this week.

http://wxmaps.org/pix/prec1.html

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3 Responses to Nature Just Won’t Do The Right Thing

  1. glenncz says:

    Sounds like “weird” weather to me. That extra half molecule of CO2 per 10,000 is poisoning the atmosphere and throwing Mother Earth completely off balance.

  2. gator69 says:

    This is what happens when you take your cues from Hansen and Gore.

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