About all that was left of the Dessler permanent Texas drought was a bullseye over Katherine Hayhoe.
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The billion dollar Hayhoe Texas droughtflood is worse than we thought! Such an extreme drought and extreme flood taking place simultaneously is unprecedented!!
Billion dollar droughfloods have also spread to Australia and the UK. They are even threatening California! What else do deniers need to see before they are convinced that man made droughtflood is destroying fragile ecosystems??!!
Hmm. They can forecast that far ahead?
Rain is supposed to hit on Monday.
How stupid of me. Coffee didn’t kick in. Ha.
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/day1-5.shtml
That’s a great news for that part of Texas. 2005-2006 drought was the worst for Dallas-Ft Worth but last year was brutal for the whole Texas. I’ve never seen anything like that as long as I can remember esp in Houston where many trees died.
we are under a snow fall warning right now…i’d say 5cm has already fallen…but, really, for this time of year, its not unusual, but my perenials aren’t happy…