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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (937763)6/1/2016 11:45:55 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1577435
 
"Climate change isn't doing anything to TX."

You should give your valuable insight to these folks.

Texas Climate NewsAn independent magazine about climate & sustainability
texasclimatenews.org

Remember me saying there was 8% more moisture in the air? At the moment, with temps >1 degree above baseline, that's up to 10%. A lot of that is gonna condense and precipitate out as La Nina brings temperatures back down. It appears that the law of karma is making it fall on the home state of climate liars Cruz, Smith and you.

This was from your last flood, way back in April.

“The new abnormal” – the latest Houston flood disaster’s climate context

By Bill Dawson April 20, 2016

“Near-record atmospheric moisture levels”

“Suffice it to say, this was a very significant flooding storm, and delivered on the near-record atmospheric moisture levels that had been building up over Houston during the last few days,” meteorologist and science journalist Eric Berger’s Space City Weather blog reported.

texasclimatenews.org
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This time, the Brazos broke its high-water record by 4 feet.



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