Posted by modirt on June 24, 2019 at 06:10:03 from (199.187.163.74):
In Reply to: Wet Weather? posted by modirt on June 23, 2019 at 11:05:49:
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Very helpful. I can see where the jet stream flows are right over what the area I've observed to be the stationary frontal boundary. Explains a lot.
Still find it curious that the same folks that gas on about el nino and la nina during the winter months.....and make all those bold predictions.......are curiously silent now that we are in the middle of it. No mention of it now......about the best they can do is say midwest will be cold and wet for next few days.......micro climate observations, but no macro climate references as to cause and affect.
As for the climate change crowd, I've also found it curious that in almost all cases, their solution is NOT to stop it........they mostly want to tax it. If they were serious about it, they would demand we turn off the air conditioners, turn off the TV's and park the cars. That they don't is telling.
Someone once said "if you want to know what is behind it ("it" being just about any and all social and political cause), follow the money". That certainly rings true here.
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