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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Flash flooding has been happening in central Texas forever moron. It might be faster for you to identify what weather event is not due to climate change in your expert opinion. Are there even any events that aren’t? [/quote] Yes, bozo, Central Texas is prone to flash flooding. But this event is more intense than usual: "More than an entire summer’s worth of rain fell in some spots in just a few hours" https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/flash-flood-emergencies-in-texas/1791222 [/quote] Was this climate change or was it too early in time? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_1921_San_Antonio_floods[/quote] PP, citing a Wikipedia page of a single event as your argument is embarrassing. Do you know anything about climate science? You do know that anthropogenic (Google the meaning of the word) climate change accelerated significantly with the Industrial Revolution (Google that term as well for historical context). We have been contributing more CO2 emissions into the atmosphere since then not to mention all of the other human-made contaminants we are releasing into the environment. [/quote]
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