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Human influence has intensified extreme precipitation in North America

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    #21
    Okay, so it's gonna rain more often and harder. So what?
    Some depleted aquifers could use that.
    Can't see how this will change my life or my kids'. Tax and spend while killing the economy as the biggest countries are doing the opposite will surely do so however.
    Can't you ever talk about that?

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      #22
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      Okay, so it's gonna rain more often and harder. So what?
      Some depleted aquifers could use that.
      Can't see how this will change my life or my kids'. Tax and spend while killing the economy as the biggest countries are doing the opposite will surely do so however.
      Can't you ever talk about that?
      may as well argue with a fence post

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        #23
        "There is NONE so blind as he who WILL not see"! Fits perfectly! Brainless, no reasoning, follow the CULT!

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          #24
          Originally posted by bucket View Post
          Let me summarize what chuck chuck is saying....

          It sure would be nice to get a rain.
          chuck is off his *** meds again

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            #25
            This blight that has overtaken Ottawa will someday pass and common sense and logic will rush in to fill the vacuum left by Trudeau and his one dimensional thinking followers as they exit the building for good.

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              #26
              Actually there are no words. 🤦🏻*♂️

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                #27
                I see you have mostly reverted to the bashing! What a surprise! LOL Couldn't find any peer reviewed research to backup your "opinions"

                It would be nice to get an inch, but when you get 7 -10 inches at once which has happened at this time of year, these extreme rainfall events cause a lot of crop loss and can set you up for a wet harvest.

                Some scientists have research that shows a connection between climate change, a weakening jet stream and persistent weather and blocking weather systems which can lead to miserable harvests, for example.

                Does that sound familiar?
                Last edited by chuckChuck; Jun 4, 2020, 06:41.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  I see you have mostly reverted to the bashing! What a surprise! LOL Couldn't find any peer reviewed research to backup your "opinions"

                  It would be nice to get an inch, but when you get 7 -10 inches at once which has happened at this time of year, these extreme rainfall events cause a lot of crop loss and can set you up for a wet harvest.

                  Some scientists have research that shows a connection between climate change, a weakening jet stream and persistent weather and blocking weather systems which can lead to miserable harvests, for example.

                  Does that sound familiar?
                  Chuck2 here is the problem, many times I have asked you how you think we can get to net zero by 2050, your like everybody else you really don’t know but we have to get there. You preach about the levels of C02 in the atmosphere and how they can’t go up any further but let’s be realistic if all the computer models(remember most prognostications are models not fact) are correct a good percentage of the warming is already locked in but you continue to beat us over the head! Why?! Electric machinery to replace all my equipment doesn’t exist and if it did I couldn’t afford to replace it all anyways, I am not going to stop using fertilizer or quit raising my cows. My friend in Manning last year had a killing front of -7 on June 7th and a killing frost again in late August, for most of us reality beats out all the plucking computer models! Enjoy your day.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    I see you have mostly reverted to the bashing! What a surprise! LOL Couldn't find any peer reviewed research to backup your "opinions"

                    It would be nice to get an inch, but when you get 7 -10 inches at once which has happened at this time of year, these extreme rainfall events cause a lot of crop loss and can set you up for a wet harvest.

                    Some scientists have research that shows a connection between climate change, a weakening jet stream and persistent weather and blocking weather systems which can lead to miserable harvests, for example.

                    Does that sound familiar?
                    Yup it does , it’s explained in very low sunspot activity. Has been proven through less particle forcing in the atmosphere. Also proven in past low sun spot activity.
                    Do some research on Ben Davidson, I have shared links before . He explains this exact situation due very low sunspot activity , weak particle forcing and its effects on jet streams and weather blocking .
                    Two sides to every story

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                      Yup it does , it’s explained in very low sunspot activity. Has been proven through less particle forcing in the atmosphere. Also proven in past low sun spot activity.
                      Do some research on Ben Davidson, I have shared links before . He explains this exact situation due very low sunspot activity , weak particle forcing and its effects on jet streams and weather blocking .
                      Two sides to every story
                      Where is the long cut and paste to prove it????

                      sarcasm.

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