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Originally posted by bucket View PostLet me summarize what chuck chuck is saying....
It sure would be nice to get a rain.
I hope you get rain and we get more than 2 months frost free this year .
2/3 growing Sask is dry or getting very dry
Frost in June again
Yet we are told this bunk ...
Say Sun Spot activity 20 times and go sit in the corner .... not you bucket , hope the best for you guys south ðŸ‘ðŸ‘
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Oh good god!!!
For 25 years now we were told global warming was going to lead to heat and drought like agriculture has never seen. Global food stocks will be decimated!!!
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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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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostOkay, 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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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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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostI 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?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostI 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?
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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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostYup 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
sarcasm.
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