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It ain't gonna rain no more!
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Posted by Max Green, Wednesday, 19 February 2020 11:36:21 AM
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Hey Mhaze,
>”Well I can't let the "lying" accusation stand.” All you have to do is cite your source, not make rubbish up. It’s that simple. In the meantime, for your edification… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiYZxOlCN10 Posted by Max Green, Wednesday, 19 February 2020 2:26:01 PM
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hi Mhaze,
I'm still waiting for you to prove you weren't lying. Hi Hasbeen, If the rest of NSW doesn't get any rain in the next few months do we join with The Daily Mail and declare "It ain't gonna rain no more!"? Or are you too intellectually dishonest to admit that most of the state IS STILL ACTUALLY in drought!? Posted by Max Green, Thursday, 20 February 2020 3:33:09 PM
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Now droughts are new to Australia. UNPRECENTED, What a joke!
Posted by runner, Thursday, 20 February 2020 4:40:20 PM
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see the 1970's scare from the Great Barrier Reef has been rehashed yet again. Yawn!
Posted by runner, Thursday, 20 February 2020 4:43:08 PM
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Hi Runner,
It’s not THAT there are droughts – that would be an absurd statement – and is a particularly sad little straw-man from a sad little science denier. It’s the undisputable mathematics of measurable DAYS WITHOUT RAIN across large regions that is ‘RECORD-BREAKING’ and ‘UNPRECEDENTED’. One is a strawman. One is science. See the difference? It’s the same with the Great Barrier Reef – there have been other bleaching events – but this time it's the magnitude. http://theconversation.com/the-great-barrier-reef-has-been-bleaching-for-at-least-400-years-but-its-getting-worse-101691 Actually bothering to point this stuff out makes me feel dumber for wasting my time on you! MHAZE - YOUR SILENCE CONVICTS YOU. Posted by Max Green, Friday, 21 February 2020 11:04:21 AM
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More than 99 per cent of the state remains in drought, despite record rainfall in Sydney which will see the desalination plant switched off next month and water restrictions wound back.
As Sydney recovers from the worst drought on record, the situation is still "diabolical" for most of the state, in what is likely to create tensions in the Coalition ahead of the May budget.
Data presented to the government this week shows 99.4 per cent of NSW is still in drought, with about one-third in the highest category - "intense drought".
Discussion about how it will take YEARS for the agricultural & grazing sectors to recover even if the drought did break!
http://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/drought-remains-diabolical-for-most-of-nsw-20200218-p541yo.html