Posted on 08/26/2024 4:40:09 PM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The internet has made educated fools out of everyone without an education before somewhere about 1990 or so.
I stopped reading after that error.
and the only cure is MORE COWBELL!
Winter, spring, summer and fall!
Am I missing something?
Possibility of 500-700 foot tall wind turbines going in all along the south skyline here. Only skipping a few areas where the native tribes object.
That’s my point...dust takes moisture out of the atmosphere and drops into the ocean where it does no harm.
Well, they’re adopting the name/mechanism for Atlantic events. I’m not sure if that’s legitimate or not. It should not be used to refer to simple instances of especially cool or warm water anywhere.
I couldn’t recall where the Rare Tonga eruption occurred but it was a big one and put lots of stuff in the atmosphere.
The Iceland eruptions seem quite a ways north to affect S Atlantic temps, but I know nothing...
It needs more cowbell?
Which weighs more, water or air ?
Which weighs more, dirt or air?
Clouds are made of dirt and water. Why do they float ?
How horrible!!
Over in the town of Palouse near the Idaho border, about every house, farm and ranch has a “NO WIND FARM” sign up.
They have already ruined the Columbia River Gorge and The Palouse with that eyesore crap.
Our eldest daughter, her boyfriend and I took a scenic interurban train ride on the Western Railway Museum in Suisun, CA a few weeks ago. To the west of the north-south five mile track is rolling ranch country; to the east of the tracks was nothing but giant windmills the whole way.
Thermal energy from the earf.
Rara Tonga is in the Southwest Pacific. There was that 3 month eruption on LaPalma.
Heck, they can’t accurately predict it 3 weeks out.
Here in Maine, they can’t accurately predict the weather 6 days from now.
But these climate nazis claim to know what the weather will be six decades from now? BS!
Axial precession
Here’s one that can be excerpted (it opened w/o paywall for me)
<<>> When will hurricane season roar back to life? —
Experts are still anticipating a hyperactive hurricane season, but the Atlantic basin is ominously quiet.
The typical peak of hurricane season has arrived. Historically speaking, about two-thirds of Atlantic hurricane activity occurs between Aug. 20 and Oct. 10.
The National Hurricane Center’s forecast for the next week in the Atlantic reveals no storms. In fact, the rest of August may go without a single named storm forming. And as September looms, many are wondering when — or if — the Atlantic will awaken again.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2024/08/21/hurricane-season-atlantic-tropical-storms/
Solution? Raise taxes, cut defense spending, ban oil and gas production, 100% mail in ballots, confiscate firearms, suspend the first and second amendments, ban cars and trucks and appliances and air conditioners and jail all political opponents.
for example, in the short term, hurricanes are less predictable. Right now there is some shear in the air/atmosphere between Africa and the US. But the main reason there are no storms and none forecast for 7-10 days at a time at the peak of hurricane season is dust.Saharan dust can blow into areas where hurricanes develop and keep them from blowing up. That is been happening. But, it won't last forever.
When it quits we will get storms/tropical and hurricanes of all levels.
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