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A drying climate in Australia? Don't run off, there's more to the story....

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"Dried up: climate change could leave another billion people without enough water"

http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/11/4828128/water-scarcity-crisis-for-us-fueled-by-climate-change

But wait, are humans moving into what I would argue is a savage "drying environment or climate" regardless, due to lack of ideas, lack of new information, uniformed discussion and too much comercialisation, essentially "sucking the life" out of human beings?

This virtually dead and lifeless 'drying climate' isn't getting better and no one seems to have any solutions and it seems to becoming very noticeable on discussion points on these pages.
Posted by NathanJ, Wednesday, 5 August 2015 7:09:04 PM
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Sigh. Why do we get uninformed opinion on OLO like this? Because heaps of people say it. But of course they are wrong. Since global warming was said to be an issue it has actually got wetter in Australia, and here is the official BOM graph to prove it. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/change/index.shtml#tabs=Tracker&tracker=timeseries&tQ[graph]=rain&tQ[area]=aus&tQ[season]=0112&tQ[ave_yr]=0

Worried about water? Throw out your solar panels, turn on every electric appliance, and drive don't walk, would appear to be the message from this graph.

Actually, the anomaly map is even clearer http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/change/index.shtml#tabs=Tracker&tracker=timeseries&tQ[graph]=rranom&tQ[area]=aus&tQ[season]=0112&tQ[ave_yr]=0
Posted by GrahamY, Thursday, 6 August 2015 7:23:53 AM
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Unusually wet, cold winter in South Australia, despite all the dry, warming nonsense. Facts and obvious occurrences don't seem to affect daft alarmists.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 6 August 2015 9:20:03 AM
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The obvious difference between climate and weather doesn't seem to affect daft ignorists.
Posted by Aidan, Thursday, 6 August 2015 11:20:01 AM
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Where do you get this stuff NathanJ. You must frequent those propaganda sites that put out this rubbish, for people who don't check elsewhere.

At my place I have 26 years of personal records, but have the record back to 1893, with just 4 years not complete in it.

The driest 4 years, the only ones to record less than 500mm were 1918, 1919, 1992 & 1993, 1918 the driest. A bit hard to detect a trend there.

Last years flood was the highest in living memory, that of my 94 year old neighbour, who was born on his property, & I still can't drive a vehicle to my damn pump, without getting bogged. This has not happened before, in my time or in that neighbours either. I guess some could find a trend there if looking for some justification for a garbage theory, but what you would find wouldn't suit the warmists.

I know the warmists love to change the temperature record with a total lack of justification, but it is just not possible to justify change to the rainfall record, when some farm records are still using the same equipment they used over a hundred years ago.

Time to dice the greenie garbage & face facts. Detectable global warming is garbage, & changes in rainfall patterns is totally natural. Just ask the alligators marooned in remnant waterholes in the Sahara.
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 6 August 2015 11:35:09 AM
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It may be because that the voice is not loud enough to be spread to the related department.--BOC Sciences Biochemicals http://www.bocsci.com/
Posted by AdaBrown, Thursday, 6 August 2015 11:54:25 AM
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