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I already have one conjecture on the board for this year and following
years. I conjectured last year that we would have an ever increasing number of hurricanes hit the east coast of USA as to make Florida uninhabitable during the hurricane season. A point will be reached where Florida is no longer feasible for humans to live there during the hurricane season. A precise mathematical model is simply to correlate the increase in ocean temperature as Global Warming increases. Finally we have had a bit of rainfall tonight as we, here in South Dakota have been without rain for about 2 months. We had too much rain 2 months ago and then no rain thereafter. And I have been in a bad mood during this drought because of the drought. So this is the year I finally am putting these problem of rainfall to a final solution. I am preparing myself for upcoming years to constantly have added sources of water. Pumping it from wells, and buying more hydrant connections to the county water system, and collecting rainwater from roofs. I have found in life that when a problem arises that stresses me, the solution is to get on top of the problem with a multiple attack so that in the case of one of these years when it does not rain for the entire summer that I have the problem checked and lose no plants or trees. I now have 2 pumps and will have hoses readily available covering all my land. And am planning to get more pumps for the wells. But tackling this problem made we wonder and come up with another conjecture. I have no quick way of proving whether this conjecture is true or not and would have to research the data. Conjectu as global warming increases, it makes winters milder and makes summers hotter but more importantly it alters the pattern of rainfall so that the interiors of continents get less rain and the rain that falls on continents is concentrated to where it is not needed such as the coasts where hurricanes meander. So Global Warming may be a delight to those who hate cold winters but Global Warming is really bad on rainfall in that it puts the rainfall in Florida and the Gulf Coast to flood stages and it leaves the interior of the continent and USA mainlaind dryer and dryer each year. So the conjecture basically says that as Global Warming increases, it changes the pattern of rainfall and concentrates the rainfall in places where rain is already too much and takes away from the rest of the continent the rain which is due them and makes them increasingly drought and dryer climates. So as Global Warming goes unchecked then hurricanes increase and the interiors of the continents get dryer and dryer and where rainfall is already too much in parts of the world those parts will have even more rain. This conjecture makes sense because it is connected to increasing hurricanes and where hurricanes frequent there is too much rain. This conjecture also implies that the total rainfall on continents is somewhat a constant and that as you increase the rain of places like Florida and the Gulf Coast you take away that rain from the interior of the continent. Which is probably a conjecture in itself. That the amount of total rain on continents is somewhat constant and fixed and so if you flood places that receive too much rain already means that other places become dryer-- sort of a zero sum dynamics. In order to prove any of the above conjectures I would have to need the past data to look for patterns. One of the events that raised my suspicion was the recent hurricane through Florida-- I forgotten its name whether Denis or Emily. Anyway, the weather forecasts of our area was that hurricane Denis would shoot some of its moisture up into the Midwest and that our drought would be relieved. But instead we got no rain from Denis and that places on the Gulf Coast were flooded. And I read recently of typhoons in Asia which were abnormally over rain amounts. So I wonder if interiors of Asia are in severe drought. It makes sense that global warming increases the frequency of hurricanes and hurricanes dump water on places that already get too much water, so my conjecture is that as global warming increase so does hurricane activity increase and so does flooding in the path of hurricanes and that water does not get to the interior of continents and they become dryer and drought ridden. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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