Permanent Drought Deepens This Week

Climate experts have been sounding the alarm of worsening permanent drought in the US.

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5 Responses to Permanent Drought Deepens This Week

  1. miked1947 says:

    Global Warming is getting so bad we soon will not know what Spring is! Winter Storms in April? Next thing you know they will be reporting Winter storms in June!

  2. mark marino says:

    where is spring? wet heavy snow here in the UP MICH.

  3. gator69 says:

    Is this the same kind of “permanent” that women use for their hair?

  4. Crashex says:

    Every time it snows we know that water vapor has been transformed to a solid and has released substantial heat energy at altitude into space. The clouds block the sun’s energy from reaching the surface while it snows and the snow continues to reflect the incoming sunlight for sometime before melting. At such lower latitudes, this time of year, it’s shielding the ground from absorbing the needed energy from the sun that leads to warmer air temperatures and promotes plant growth. The physics is clear, we have reached the tipping point for ongoing global cooling and food supplies will become restricted soon due to the shortened growing season. Glaciers will begin advancing from the mountains by the end of the century and life as we know it is doomed. Government funded studies are needed to understand this crisis and establish programs to save humanity. Don’t believe the anti-science deniers, for only a few million dollars crack scientists and computer programmers can be put to the task today.

    Please send money.

  5. Brian D says:

    I ended up with 10″ snow last Sat, 3″ last night here in N MN and now, this week, S MN is ready to get hammered. I might stay out of this one, though, I hope. A little jog N and I’m screwed. That’s enough global warming till next winter thank you very much.
    http://www.crh.noaa.gov/wxstory.php?site=mpx

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