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The Forum > General Discussion > It's a bit dry.

It's a bit dry.

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Hatred? Josephus, you overvalue your own opinion.
I could, time and again, question your stability after reading some posts from you.
I do not hate, do not need to insult you.
Read everything you post, even in threads, I do not post in.
Hate, you have my true honest sympathy
The other two posters may think as they wish, in a debate, first understand no law exists saying you are always right
The other person always wrong
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 19 December 2019 6:05:56 AM
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Thanks for the thread Hasbeen.
Posted by Canem Malum, Thursday, 19 December 2019 12:05:21 PM
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So if we get less than 17mm in the next 12 days, this will be our driest year since 1894 when records started in the district.

However for a full calendar year we have;

1994, ........453mm.
1902, ........459mm.
1926, ........501mm.
1960, ........509mm..
1915, ........548mm.

Only a fool with no math could find any trend in that lot.

I wont bore you with the highest rainfall figures, more than to say our wettest year was 1893, with 1726mm against our average of 935mm, & they show no more trend than our minimums.

How many lies do the warmists have to be caught out in, before the useful idiots start to smell as rat?
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 19 December 2019 7:22:43 PM
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Only a fool with no math could find any trend in that lot.
Hasbeen,
I can't see a trend in those figures (see, I'm no fool hehe !).
However, I can see a trend in the increase of water-wasting when I look at run-off management or rather the lack of it.
Rainwater simply doesn't get the chance anymore to soak into the ground & beyond hence the increasing dryness of the environment wherever humans occupy & manipulate the ground.
Run-off is ever increasing in volume at the static volume of rainfall.
Reduced moisture-laden ground invariably leads to increased environmental temperature.
But, rather than take logical action, the theorising "experts" bleat GW because Govts mainly run by other "experts", fail to provide funding for practical solutions & literally throw money at the theorising "experts" and so, no practical solution is ever achieved. This is a real visible & negative trend !
Posted by individual, Friday, 20 December 2019 5:54:35 AM
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Hasbeen your use if the term warmist defines you, think about it.
YOU introduced the thread and the statistics
Fact is this very week all-time records have been broken, including this country's hottest day for this month ever
Then all-time record was broken again the next day.
It will be broken again tomorrow!
This fire summer has started in the second month of winter and will go, at least, until the last days of Autumn!
Have no doubt, it will be our worst on record ever.
So this warmist applauds your use of statistics my thanks
Posted by Belly, Friday, 20 December 2019 6:38:36 AM
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Fact is this very week all-time records have been broken,
Belly,
Fact is also that we have record land clearing, record sealing of absorbing ground, record use of air conditioning, record consumerism which in turn results in record pollution i.ie. record emission, we have record air travel, record road transport, record communication equipment made from petroleum etc etc. Records all around us hence the record replies from mother Earth !
From my observations, it's the very loud GW bleaters who are in fact the main culprits !
Posted by individual, Friday, 20 December 2019 7:27:52 AM
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