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ROTFLMAO
November 21, 2008
Even when the weather changes back to how it was, why, that's consistent
with "climate change" theory, too. Ask University of Southern Queensland
professor of climate and water resources Roger Stone, who analyses the
meaning of the storms over Brisbane:
But this sort of violent weather activity is consistent with climate change
predictions. We're coming off a long drought in southeast Queensland, and
that has been an extreme weather event. Now we're getting these storms, and
they're also extreme weather events.
And ask Queensland weather bureau spokesman Gavin Holcombe:
But back in the 70s and 80s we did have plenty of Novembers which were very
wet indeed. I just think people are now thinking of the sort of dry
Novembers that we've had over the past decade as the norm, but if you look
over the long term, there have been plenty of wet Novembers.
Dryer, wetter, worse-than, same-as - it's all climate change, because
climates always change.
Difference is that changes alarm the thermostat generation.
UPDATE
Remember when an absence of rain over Brisbane was evidence of global
warming?
Environmental researcher Tim Flannery has warned that Brisbane and
Adelaide - home to a combined total of three million people - could run out
of water by year's end.
A year later, let's check if Brisbane has indeed run out of water:
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.
php/heraldsun/comments/back_to_the_alarming_future/
Warmest Regards
Bonzo
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