To: thackney
In my 35 years of crossing the USA as an airline pilot/Air Force pilot, I watched two lakes in Utah repeatedly go up and down: Sevier Lake and the Great Salt Lake. So what's the problem here? Let's all hold our breath for 100 years or so and see if we can spot a trend. (Remember :"Greenland"?) I thought Gorebull warming had been put on the back burner while we are all focused on the Audacity of Hype?
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08/26/2008 10:29:13 AM PDT by
QBFimi
(When gunpowder speaks, beasts listen.)
To: QBFimi
This isn’t a natural trend, this lake depletion is the direct result from the redirection of the water for irrigation, that was poorly planned... more water is drained from the system than enters, resulting in one of the worlds largest inland seas to disappear.
This is not an example of natural cycles.
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