Rainfall In Downbursts, A Climate Change Element, Could Overwhelm Parched Farmland
Midwestern farmers need soaking rains, but too much rain too quickly, as is the trend, could drown the fields.
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Midwestern farmers need soaking rains, but too much rain too quickly, as is the trend, could drown the fields.
Posted by James Rowen at 11:24 AM
2 comments:
Absolutely correct!!!
EXACTLY like AlGore predicted!!!!
Do not listen to the flat earth deniers who will claim that rainfall in thunderstorms is not a new phenomena and that the older records simply recorded precipitation for a 24 hour period and rates of inches per hour were seldom recorded. THEY ARE LYING!!!!
Listen to ALGORE!!!
IT IS DUE TO CO2!!!!
Do you know what a "farmer's rain" is?
Or are you really as stupid as your comment indicates?
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