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Southwest Permanent Drought Update
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Our streets are flooded – yet again this summer – here in the ‘exceptional’ dought stricken west Texas. Have spent 3 times the usual budget cleaning cars, mowing the lawn, trimming trees, and now we’re needing new gutters and are looking at a new roof! Crap! Any more of this ‘exceptional’ drought falls on our properties here in west Texas and southeast nm, and I think I might file on noaa for drought damages!
I am SICK of mowing drought.
Ya’ll outta try out shoveling the global warming we get here in the snow-belt!! It’s just as much fun as mowing drought-dust.
Global warming attacks agriculture:
“Grain growers and agricultural experts interviewed Friday used terms such as “fantastic,” “incredible,” “phenomenal,” “exceptional,” and “best crop in a lifetime” to describe the size of this year’s harvest.” Winnipeg Free Press