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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (202318)9/20/2017 10:16:09 AM
From: weatherguru4 Recommendations

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So clouds can offset warming? Don't tell the climate modelers that. It was cool in the Arctic during May, June, July, and August...not just August. This cold air bottled up all summer and hit the eastern United States in August, which amplified the Rossy wave pattern, leading to the exacerbated heat wave out west. This cold air trough is what made Harvey a disaster. If there was no cold air trough, Harvey would have moved inland and would've been just another run-of-the-mill hurricane.




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (202318)9/20/2017 10:45:24 AM
From: Jack of All Trades2 Recommendations

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So if clouds cool, what happens when it warms up and more moisture is put in the air?

Won't that create more clouds and create more cooling?

Some reading for you Kenny...

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