Mississippi Floods Have Nothing To Do With Warming

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Since the start of the water year (October 1) temperatures along the Mississippi River drainage have generally ranged from 0 to 8 degrees below normal. The largest precipitation anomalies (image below) have occurred in regions which were also the coldest – North Dakota eastern Montana, Minnesota, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, etc. By contrast, Texas was warm and dry.

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2 Responses to Mississippi Floods Have Nothing To Do With Warming

  1. Andy Weiss says:

    The Mississippi floods were due to a strong frontal boundary that kept setting up repeatedly in the same area. What that has to do with global warming/climate change is beyond comprehension.

  2. Jimbo says:

    1927 Mississippi floods compared
    http://www.weatherbell.com/jd/?p=1439

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