• Re: why is the NA hurr season so late?

    From Jonque Publick@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 2 14:13:44 2022
    XPost: alt.global-warming

    "Bret Cahill" wrote in message news:c818b6ef-1d5f-46ca-9053-3bbdfc2635den@googlegroups.com...

    It's been mundane until about now, but "the models" are saying the NA
    hurr season is likely to run until the end of Nov and maybe into Dec
    this year.

    The heat wave is supposed to be over.

    Welcome to the NEW NORMAL

    I hear climatologists are trying to get away from using the term "drought"
    to describe the American Southwest because the last 200 years have been an unusual "wet period" in an area where aridity has always been the norm

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  • From R Kym Horsell@21:1/5 to Sum Dum Sock on Mon Oct 3 04:33:29 2022
    XPost: alt.global-warming

    In sci.environment Sum Dum Sock wrote:
    "Bret Cahill" wrote in message news:c818b6ef-1d5f-46ca-9053-3bbdfc2635den@googlegroups.com...
    It's been mundane until about now, but "the models" are saying the NA
    hurr season is likely to run until the end of Nov and maybe into Dec
    this year.
    The heat wave is supposed to be over.
    Welcome to the NEW NORMAL
    I hear climatologists are trying to get away from using the term "drought"
    to describe the American Southwest because the last 200 years have been an unusual "wet period" in an area where aridity has always been the norm

    Don let any of dem regional deserts fool you!
    Da plays wad a paddy feeld in 1800!!

    --
    US deserts wet until 8,200 years ago
    Earthsky.org, 8 Mar 2015
    New researcher, published in Quaternary Science Reviews in June, 2015,
    suggests that a desert region in the western U.S. - including Nevada,
    Utah, Oregon, and parts ...

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