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To: globalwarmingisascam who wrote (5)5/17/2012 12:13:37 PM
From: globalwarmingisascam  Respond to of 10
 
From 5/8/2012 "Again, by Memorial Day, heat shifts to east coast. It'll be hot/dry for east coast, while cool air (relatively speaking) surges down into middle of country (anomalously cold west of line from Hudson Bay to Texas). Rain area will be Ohio River valley.

Maybe mother nature is showing her support of fracking by easing drought over Texas/Oklahoma and PA/WV this month."



Go figure, it's hard to find articles on "Texas drought relief". News is more interesting when weather is intense, but when weather does the ying instead of the yang, then who cares? Here's crop moisture index as of May 12, 2012.
cpc.ncep.noaa.gov

Yes, Texas still needs rain, though, especially western Texas. Wow, look at the map...the desert is dry.
droughtmonitor.unl.edu

Now lets see what happens for rain in OH/PA/WV over next 10 days. Not much looks like will happen now via weather models.



To: globalwarmingisascam who wrote (5)5/18/2012 1:26:49 PM
From: globalwarmingisascam  Respond to of 10
 
accuweather.com

Here's some rain this weekend for the NE US. 90's for Memorial Day in central east coast US. Phew.