Posted by modirt on June 23, 2019 at 12:00:44 from (199.187.163.74):
In Reply to: Wet Weather? posted by modirt on June 23, 2019 at 11:05:49:
Yes, I can remember back 50 years ago when global cooling and permafrost was going to be the end of civilization as we knew it. And of course that didn't happen.
One of the more interesting things I've seen on the topic is the nature of cycles. Warming and cooling cycles like 18 years, 50 years, 100 years, etc. During these cycles the average global temps oscillate up and down just like the daily high and low temps do. During warming cycles, weather is extreme and violent.......and during cooling cycles, calmer and "normal".
So what causes the cycles? Who knows. Sunspot activity? Rotation of planets around the sun? Position of sun and planets within galaxy? Perhaps none....perhaps all of it.
But that is macro stuff that the best of them can't say for sure.
What I'm wondering is the short term. What is allowing that stationary front to park itself over the midwest and refusing to budge?
BTW, good news is after today, our weather forecast has all zeros for precip for next 7 days. Maybe I'll get a chance to replant my sweet corn for the 4th time?
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