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Pastimes : Hurricane and Severe Weather Tracking

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To: carranza2 who wrote (25201)1/21/2025 9:29:32 PM
From: jazzlover2  Read Replies (1) of 25975
 
As I learn more about the concept of climate change I'm hearing of the connection between a couple years of higher than average rainfall caused by mmgw, which results in excess shrub and greenery growth which then provides more fuel for fires during a mmgw caused drought year.

So droughts are a symptom of climate change, and above average precipitation is as well, which can exacerbate the effects of droughts causing more fires. I think that's why they claim no matter the weather it's root is always global warming, caused by man's co2 of course. All the bases are covered and we are the center of the universe. At least, that's what I'm putting together.

Kinda makes sense. I'm wondering why there's never forest fires in the desert, there must be a reason why.

Sarcasm.
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