It may look like the biggest flood since 1976 in Colorado, but fortunately NOAA’s climate models say it isn’t happening.
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Steven … is it rotten, decayed first year rain that you aren’t getting?
Yes, and it has an extra 0.000000000001 mole fraction CO2.
I notice that the permanent drought in Colorado is also ongoing, despite the flooding rains. Natch.
It’s all part of a disinformation campaign to keep the terrorists off guard from starting any fires.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/09/are-terrorists-setting-u-s-wildfires/