Georgia has received more than eight inches of exceptional drought since the start of July, and several more inches are headed their way.
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But even 20″ of rain would only make a small dent in the current droughtflood (sarc).
I used to rely on the drought monitor, but after seeing the BS they have with Georgia in exceptional drought, it has affirmed my belief that they use any means necessary to promote the AGW agenda.
I believe the Spanish abandoned their Georgia colony because of drought. That was during the Little Ice Age.
“received more than eight inches of exceptional drought ”
I also suspect that the Georgians will get more than their regular allotment of “global warming” this coming winter.
RTF
We have a drought going on in my neck of the woods. We got about a foot less rain than average the last couple of years. That doesn’t mean things are brown ’cause we still got about 4 feet of rain :).