Mother Nature has everyone confused. People in the same location can’t agree whether the weather is wetter or drier - both due to a warming atmosphere.
Miller estimated that Iowa has experienced one weather anomaly every four years — such as an unusually dry spring or wet summer — since 1980. That compares with a previous rate of one weather anomaly every 20 years.
"There's no doubt that we have a wetter (climate) that we're dealing with," he said.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- This year's drought is consistent with predictions that global climate change would bring about weather extremes including more frequent droughts, said a report released Monday.
Whatever the weather it’s CO2 wot done it. It has magic superpowers.
Our emissions of CO2 are supposed to be melting the sea ice surrounding Antarctica. Yet the sea ice around it continues to grow. These people were stuck in the ice during the Antarctic summer! Their mission was to document climate change in the area. Thanks to the rescue mission the whole world now knows that it is getting colder in Antarctica.
Mother Nature loves to serve humble pie to those who presume to know what our chaotic atmosphere will do next.
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