Earth to Bill. Drought is the norm in New Mexico.
New Mexico, Palmer Modified Drought Index (PMDI), 36-Month Period Ending in March, 1898-2012
Earth to Bill. Drought is the norm in New Mexico.
New Mexico, Palmer Modified Drought Index (PMDI), 36-Month Period Ending in March, 1898-2012
Perhaps McKrackpot doesn’t know where New Mexico is? Maybe he thinks it’s next to Vermont.
Plus, as a former resident of New Mexico I can confirm that drought is indeed the norm.
We moved to New Mexico during the 1950s drought, from upstate New York. My mother says she went into shock when the plane landed in Albuquerque.
New Mexico is a desert. They don’t call it that based on it’s alleged even, plentiful rainfall distribution, which is a total figment an alarmist’s drug rotted brainl
How can they claim a drought in a fricken desert? I suppose when you only get 3″ of annual rain instead of the expected 3.25″ of rain, that’s a drought?
Someone told McFibben to be sure and tour the New Mexican State Rainforests while he is down there. Weepy Bill is about to get another big disappointment.
McFibben needs to stop exhaling CO2. That’d fix all his worries..