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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1329470)11/19/2021 2:02:45 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583400
 
"For these same apes to imagine they can stabilize this atmosphere is arrogant beyond belief"

Maybe, but we've certainly managed to destabilize it.

Weather whiplash in Canada: extreme rains hit wildfire-devastated British Columbia
Climate change is likely to increase extreme flooding from atmospheric river events like this one.

by JEFF MASTERS NOVEMBER 16, 2021


Flooding in British Columbia on November 15, 2021. (Image credit: BC Hydro)An intense low-pressure system brought an atmospheric river of water vapor and torrential rains to southern British Columbia and northwestern Washington state on Monday, generating devastating flooding that virtually isolated the city of Vancouver from the rest of Canada. The floods came less than five months after the most extreme heat wave in global history affected the same region, fueling destructive wildfires.

guyonclimate.com

adapting....