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"Bob Harrington" wrote in message news:OjE6b.378988$YN5.253023@sccrnsc01...
Titan Point wrote: On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 23:35:15 -0700, baldwin wrote: Here in the NW,we can't even find a cloud. Evidently,global warming is transforming the entire West coast climate into what was once only the SW desert. The 6th straight summer drought rolls on(zero rainfall in '03) and there hasn't been a snowstorm up here since 1995.Forest fires rage on longer than ever and water shortages are inevitable. Just think,if only one degree increase in ocean temp.over the last century can bring this much change,what could even a half degree increase in the next few decades engender? Is economic disaster on the horizon? Where in the NW are you? We've had a little rain, though definitely less than normal, here in the Seattle area this summer. Well, you did elect George W. Bush....so economic disaster is what you're headed for. Thank you, Hillary. For the record, at any one time roughly 4% of the US is in drought, as measured by the Palmer Index. Since currently there is less that 4%, I'd suggest that you're simply unfortunate. Drought is officially any precipitation falling to 30% of average down to zero.In the last 53 months,only 12 have registered avg.or above avg. rainfall in this Willamette Valley of OR.Not only that,there is an increasing number of drought months in the year,usually June through October. This September is following true to form as records are set for consecutive 70°+ and 80°+days as well as for aridity. If this is global warming induced,then it will continue and the potential crisis that no one seems aware of or cares about will ensue." |
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