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Tonga Eruption Blasted Unprecedented Amount of Water Into Stratosphere [NASA said a 2022 volcanic eruption could cause earth's surface to warm for the next several years]
NASA ^ | August 2, 2022 | Jane J. Lee and Andrew Wang

Posted on 07/31/2023 10:26:52 AM PDT by grundle

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And when Mt. Pinatubo blew its stack in the Philippines all the corrupt US agencies said, “no the literal millions of tons of ash, chemicals, smoke, etc. had NO effect on the climate.”

Why? Because Rush Limbaugh used it to show why Climate Change as carped about was bullsh!t.


61 posted on 07/31/2023 10:58:29 PM PDT by Gaffer ( )
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To: Karliner; grundle; SunkenCiv

Mt. St. Helens was far smaller than Pinatubo or Krakatoa.


62 posted on 08/02/2023 6:20:42 PM PDT by gleeaikin ( Question authority!)
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To: Bounced2X; SunkenCiv; DoughtyOne; blam

I am wondering if the 10% excess moisture above us is one reason we are having so many major flood/rain events this past year?


63 posted on 08/02/2023 6:23:23 PM PDT by gleeaikin ( Question authority!)
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I am wondering if the 10% excess moisture above us is one reason we are having so many major flood/rain events this past year?

Don't know, guess it's possible. My area, Midwest, got some heavy rain today with more forecast for tonight. Severe thunderstorm watch. In the next 10 days 3 of those are close to 60% chance of rain. We get wet times & dry times, comes & goes.

64 posted on 08/02/2023 6:45:55 PM PDT by Bounced2X (Boomer - I survived childhood with no bike helmet.)
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To: gleeaikin
selections from Small Comets and other keywords, sorted, duplicates out:

65 posted on 08/02/2023 7:37:37 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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Banks may be financing property near the ocean, but I bet they are requiring insurance. I own property near the beach in Virginia. Hartford dropped my insurance and I could only get state funded insurance for more than twice what I was paying Hartford. Apparently Hartford and other big companies are dropping shore property, or making more stringent requirements, or charging a lot more. I cannot get private insurance until the house has winter heating even though our plan was to use as vacation property. If I spend more than 1/2 of the current building value to improve it including the heating, then I have to elevate the building to a certain distance above the 100 year flood line. The permits guy suggested lifting the building would cost about $35,000. Now I am contemplating selling. If someone is rich enough to pay for all the new requirements, they can buy it.


66 posted on 08/02/2023 10:49:15 PM PDT by gleeaikin ( Question authority!)
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To: Spok

H2O in the form of water vapor accounts for something like 95% of the Greenhouse gas effect. And 99% of water vapor is from natural causes. The Greenhouse effect of CO2 is about 0.25%.


67 posted on 08/02/2023 11:05:39 PM PDT by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant. Never Fearful.)
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