Drought and rain in the desert are both caused by global warming.
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http://www.rgu.ac.uk/news/researchers-suggest-link-between-obesity-and-global-warming Fat People caused it!
I thought I had seen it all. I wonder how much tax-payer money they wasted on that useless study?
Uh, he’s babbling about the Atacama, right? I’m pretty sure every time it rains there, it’s 4 or 5 or 10 or 9 years worth of rain for the area.
Being an ex-desert rat I was familiar with the desert he was talking about so went to see:
Quote”That was just a quarter of an inch but it was still enough to cause collapsed or leaking roofs in homes and businesses that usually have no reason to protect themselves against even minimal precipitation.” The desert gets an average of one inch every ten to twenty years. and every rain causes flooding. Normal weather.
A quarter inch here may start to get the ground wet. Less than an inch a week is considered drought conditions!
So that is what his Chicken Little web site looks like!