The most intense rainfall on record occurred in Missouri in 1947, with CO2 at 325 ppm.
http://test.crh.noaa.gov/eax/?n=holtmorecrain1947
The most intense rainfall on record occurred in Missouri in 1947, with CO2 at 325 ppm.
http://test.crh.noaa.gov/eax/?n=holtmorecrain1947
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But if you smooth that over enough years it makes every other year look like a drought!
Let’s see what the CLB Puppets have to say about your “Cherry Picking” on this one! Maybe the GAV will tell us how his Super Nintendo predicted that. Maybe they will claim it was just weather noise just like the warm period in Russia recently and Katrina were just weather noise.
What was that saying by the great philosopher? OH! YEAH! SHIT HAPPENS!