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The Forum > General Discussion > It ain't gonna rain no more!

It ain't gonna rain no more!

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More rain and the creek is a banker, climate change in action!!
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 15 February 2020 12:14:07 PM
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A climate denier walks outside and feels cold, grabs his jumper, and sneers “So much for global warming.”

A climate denier walks outside and sees rain drowning his town and sneers “So much for the drought!” without once bothering to read the news that the NSW drought isn’t over, much less the whole of Australia!

The BIG falls were mainly coastal. From the ABC:-

>>"In NSW, the big irrigation storages of Hume, Wyangala and Blowering and Burrinjuck have largely missed out on any big inflows. Tony Webber from Water NSW said although there was extensive rainfall, "almost nothing made it into the dams".
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-12/when-will-the-drought-end/11937468

A few small areas flood, but Australia's a big place.

This drought's not over yet boys and girls!

Think about Australia as a great big continent 4000km wide, not your little patch of the woods.

Try reading the following BOM prediction for what it is, a prediction about the WHOLE of Australia, with the WHOLE of NSW and Victoria and Queensland (areas larger than most countries in Europe) covered in short phrases like “Eastern Australia.”

From the BOM 2nd January 2020 Climate Outlook:-
>>January rainfall is likely to range from average to drier than average in eastern Australia, while average to wetter than average conditions may occur over much of WA and SA.
>>In February this pattern is likely to weaken, and although there remains a slight dry signal in parts of the east, much of the country shows no strong tendency towards either wetter or drier than average conditions for February to April.
>>Days and nights are likely to be warmer than average for much of Australia from January through to April.
>>The positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) has weakened, with most climate influences now neutral.
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/ahead/outlooks/archive/20200102-outlook.shtml

Again, if you check the ABC map, most of Australia is STILL IN DROUGHT or has had only MINOR RELIEF!
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-12/when-will-the-drought-end/11937468

Keywords for climate Deniers to read in the dictionary:
WEATHER,
CLIMATE,
RECORD AS IN ‘RECORD DROUGHT 2019’, and of course
MYOPIC as in ‘He was myopic and thought his Shire portrayed the world.’
Posted by Max Green, Saturday, 15 February 2020 12:18:22 PM
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Come on Fester. If they don't have enough information to make even moderately accurate predictions a few days or weeks in advance, how the hell can they claim to have any idea decades & even centuries in advance, for gods sake.

Incidentally, how do you think a bit of smoke over the Tasman sea changed the Indian ocean dipole way out south of Indonesia? Still it's an interesting thought, natural cloud seeding may be better than silver iodide or dry ice, which doesn't appear to work that well.

Those vermin filled national parks just may become useful after all. We could light a couple when ever a drought became a problem, & bring on some rain, or a flood.
Posted by Hasbeen, Saturday, 15 February 2020 12:25:28 PM
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Incidentally, that river flooded high enough to put a foot of water over my bottom paddock. This is only the 3Rd time in my 28+ years here it has done that, although it & the 90s flood of similar height were 5 meters lower than the 2017 effort, the highest in living memory.

Interesting isn't it, that Dorothea Mackellar, a teenager in 1904 could make better predictions in her poem, published in 1908, than the weather bureau in 2019, super computer, satellites & all
Posted by Hasbeen, Saturday, 15 February 2020 12:42:41 PM
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I am sure the warmist search the internet each day for a weather event they think confirms their hopelessly flawed narrative. You would think the warmist would crawl in a hole with each failed prediction. Instead they dream up new insults for anyone exposing their pseudo science and failed predictions.
Posted by runner, Saturday, 15 February 2020 1:48:29 PM
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runner,

And I am sure that you, Hasbeen and all the other AGW/CC denialists have your noses stuck in the bible looking for the truth. Why? Because you are devoutly religious people who explain their world by recourse to God.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Saturday, 15 February 2020 2:04:07 PM
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