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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Stick your fingers in your ears. Stick out your tongue and say la la la la. Cancel all the science research to look into the phenomenons. Fire everyone at the weather service get rid of our ability to warn and predict and understand. Doesn't change what's happening at all. It it is coming for you and me. It's coming for our children[/quote] Yeah, I said none of that. So we have that. I am stating the reality that the entire thread basis is dumb - constantly referring to everything as climate change related is moronic. Likewise moronic is to then write up a low energy thread entitled “Red States and Climate Change”[/quote] Unprecedented and alarming precipitation rates is not referring to everything. It's referring to unprecedented and alarming precipitation rates.[/quote] I think you need to go look up the term unprecedented and the history of flooding in the area. [/quote] DP.. certainly there have been prior instances of catastrophic flooding in central Texas, but what’s remarkable is that three of the four similar instances in all of recorded history for the area all happened in just the last 25 years. It’s long past time to keep pretending this is all normal.[/quote]
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