This five minute video shows how to quickly analyze precipitation data from the United States Historical Climatology Network.
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To get an accurate perspective you need to go back at least 125 years and Tony’s Hendersonville stats show that nicely. the climate propagandists also know that and that’s why they cherry pick all the time, and sadly their cherry picking often gets published. I visited my 26-year-old daughter in Minneapolis yesterday and she commented on all the smoke in the air this summer from Canadian forest fires and she doesn’t remember this happening when she was a kid…. but she was a kid only 15 years ago. I’m 66 years old and I remember it (the smoke) happening many times in the past 50 years. Tony points out that forest fires were much worse 100 years ago, but you’ll never read that in publications like our left wing rag, the Minnesota Minneapolis Red Star and Sickle “news”paper
I find it humorous that people, of any age, think that ‘normal’ is what they experienced as a kid. It probably is something in the brain that normalizes the world to be what humans experience between ages 6 and 12. It probably worked great for primitive humans, whose concern was always focused on their immediate lives and environment. But it doesn’t make sense for modern humans, who can literally study centuries of data and delve into the universe on both a microscopic and galactic level. In my opinion, whether the weather was different 15 years ago or 50 years ago is irrelevant. If we are going to talk about manmade climate change, then the null hypothesis is that there is none. To demonstrate otherwise will require probably a few centuries of data which shows that there is a drifting away from the normal cyclical changes.
What he means is that these incidents have been happening ever since their was an atmosphere…and I am 69 & I read Historical facts just like Tony does. Guess what? Same thing every damn year Sir.
Visitech.ai and real data are the bane of the climate alarmist.
My mother in Texas thinks that Texas has never been as wet as this year and that something is occurring. I keep telling her, yes, something is occurring – cycles continue their course and what went around before comes back around again. My parents moved to Texas when it was a parched desert prairie, so that’s her standard for what is normal. She cannot see beyond the end of her own personal memory. She is convinced that all the rain this year is abnormal – it is ‘extreme weather’ – and that it is biblical.
There is no convincing someone with a closed mind, of anything. Data be damned. It’s like trying to have a reasonable discussion with an excitable Rhesus Monkey.
Only one thing has changed this past two years…Hunga Tonga. It vomited cubic MILES of H2O 35 miles up and it is now coming down in LAKES worth. BUT…this has happened before and will again. Tell your Mother you Love her and give her a hug.
Didn’t consider or remember honestly
Ty
https://www.nasa.gov/earth/tonga-eruption-blasted-unprecedented-amount-of-water-into-stratosphere/
Excellent advice, Mike. I tell her I love her at the end of every phone call we have. She will be 90 in two weeks.