We All Owe Al Gore An Apology': More People See Climate Change In Record Flooding

LOL you are giving me science lessons. Too funny. You don't know that weather is part of climate.

Precip events are becoming larger and stronger.

So the great Mississippi and Ohio floods of the late 20’s and 30’s, larger than today.....were?
 
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And while none of these events can be directly attributed to climate change, extreme rains are happening more frequently in many parts of the U.S. and that trend is expected to continue as the Earth continues to warm.
 
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So the great Mississippi and Ohio floods of the late 20’s and 30’s, larger than today.....were?


Look, this is simple. There is more moisture in the air because it is hotter. Thus more water is falling out of the air. Looking at one place and time is just plain stupid. We are talking about on average over time and area. The floods and destructive storms have just begun.

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This figure shows the percentage of the land area of the contiguous 48 states where a much greater than normal portion of total annual precipitation has come from extreme single-day precipitation events. The bars represent individual years, while the line is a nine-year weighted average.

Data source: NOAA, 20166
Web update: August 2016
 
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:D Here's the cliffnotes version of the article:
And while none of these events can be directly attributed to climate change, extreme rains are happening more frequently in many parts of the U.S. and that trend is expected to continue as the Earth continues to warm.

Thank you, we have rational statements like that compared to out of context fake memes for the ignorant illiterate Fox News watchers. Yes, as the world warms this will happen more frequently. It's only just started.
This will be part of the death and destruction from man made global warming.
 
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Look, this is simple. There is more moisture in the air because it is hotter. Thus more water is falling out of the air. Looking at one place and time is just plain stupid. We are talking about on average over time and area. The floods and destructive storms have just begun.

heavy-precip-figure1-2016.png


This figure shows the percentage of the land area of the contiguous 48 states where a much greater than normal portion of total annual precipitation has come from extreme single-day precipitation events. The bars represent individual years, while the line is a nine-year weighted average.

Data source: NOAA, 20166
Web update: August 2016
Limiting the view to only the past 100 years in the context of the entire history of the earth’s climate and change is basicslly the same as “looking at one place and time”. The Earth’s climate us always changing, if you want to have a discussion on keeping the planet clean, by all means discuss. If you want to trumpet some global carbon tax, bugger off.
 
LOL you are giving me science lessons. Too funny. You don't know that weather is part of climate.

Precip events are becoming larger and stronger.


Yeah, it is apparent. You are an idiot and I know science. You dont even believe in the scientific method. Go work harder and maybe you can get your GED.

Even your own leaders call you a useful idiot. Al Gore has made 10s of millions from the global warming hoax, meanwhile, you scraping for pennies[
 
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