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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43107228 United States 07/09/2015 03:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: California drought: El Niño weather event is biggest since 1997, may trigger soaking winter storms Not if they turn the big knob on the Harp control panel. Seriously.... So we're going to go from boohooing about parched soil to whaaaaing about torrential rains and earth quakes ? No happy median here is there ? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69721158 United States 07/09/2015 03:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: California drought: El Niño weather event is biggest since 1997, may trigger soaking winter storms Not gonna happen, the only thing we know for sure is that anything coming out of a "federal scientist" or mainstream media period is a bald face LIE. So that means there's no "el nino" mexican bullshit rainstorms coming dolls... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69717550 United States 07/09/2015 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: California drought: El Niño weather event is biggest since 1997, may trigger soaking winter storms While we crossed the country a couple weeks back, the farm reports in the mid west were talking that it was starting to show there, too. 1997 was a big year! Seattle saw 300 days of rain in a row, snow didn't melt off the following year, SoCal was hit by mudslides and mayhem, and there were no hurricanes. We'll see, but I'm still gathering wood for the winter and expecting our normal feet of snow at a time. |
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User ID: 63916818 Canada 07/09/2015 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: California drought: El Niño weather event is biggest since 1997, may trigger soaking winter storms its very simple folks and im not being a dick, during the cold war the U.S.A ran different nuclear radiation scenarios about how radioactivity would disperse across America in the event of a nuclear confrontation and attack. they considered possible counter measures that could be taken to protect the homeland. although probably still classified its common sense that they would do this. California produces 80 to 90% of all produce for the USA. im going to explain this so the average retard can get this. fukushima japan occurred in 2010. that radiation has been traveling by ocean current and buy jet stream to north America, ocean moisture forms as clouds, theses clouds dump their moisture (rain) on the windward side of the rocky mountains as they rise over the mountains. the problem is ...is that these clouds that are heavily laden ed with rain that contains radioactive cesium 134 and 137 along with other radioactive nucleotides(rain) ends up on the crops of north america and in the drinking supply!!!!!!!! the Californian drought just began to occur shortly after fukushima began this is not by chance, this drought is man made.. the clouds are being dispersed at sea before they make land fall and dump their radioactive load on the crops we consume and the water we drink |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69717550 United States 07/09/2015 08:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: California drought: El Niño weather event is biggest since 1997, may trigger soaking winter storms its very simple folks and im not being a dick, during the cold war the U.S.A ran different nuclear radiation scenarios about how radioactivity would disperse across America in the event of a nuclear confrontation and attack. they considered possible counter measures that could be taken to protect the homeland. although probably still classified its common sense that they would do this. Quoting: northernwatch California produces 80 to 90% of all produce for the USA. im going to explain this so the average retard can get this. fukushima japan occurred in 2010. that radiation has been traveling by ocean current and buy jet stream to north America, ocean moisture forms as clouds, theses clouds dump their moisture (rain) on the windward side of the rocky mountains as they rise over the mountains. the problem is ...is that these clouds that are heavily laden ed with rain that contains radioactive cesium 134 and 137 along with other radioactive nucleotides(rain) ends up on the crops of north america and in the drinking supply!!!!!!!! the Californian drought just began to occur shortly after fukushima began this is not by chance, this drought is man made.. the clouds are being dispersed at sea before they make land fall and dump their radioactive load on the crops we consume and the water we drink I believe this because at my place we've seen no uptick in radiation levels. This I know because there are enough hole ups with those devices running them and we'd hear about it on a local level if there was an issue. The drought did start around that time. For now it has been raining every day where I live since May. Granted not flash flood storms, but the weather pattern for the North seems to be going back normal. Maybe they figured out how to get clean snow back in the North Mountains, or maybe trying to figure it out? |
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User ID: 60031870 United States 07/12/2015 04:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: California drought: El Niño weather event is biggest since 1997, may trigger soaking winter storms As Pacific Ocean temperatures continue to warm and trade winds shift, federal scientists now say that the El Niño weather event that's emerging could be one of the strongest on record. Quoting: MP2302 El Nino May Ease Drought and Cause a Whole Other Problem Along Coast: Too Much Water Accompanying the weird weather we've experienced the past couple days has been the word "tropical," which is also often used when describing warm, muggy rainfall during El Nino years, like the one we're entering now. Some are pinning their hopes on the El Nino reversing our drought conditions, but the Public Policy Institute of California is warning of a new cause for concern: flooding that may damage more than $575 billion worth of property in the Golden State. [link to blogs.ocweekly.com] I still have my doubts....We are not guaranteed an above average season, especially with the RRR in place. |
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