Young people think weather extremes have never happened before, just because they haven't experienced them before.
Go to a large library and look at newspapers on microfilm from 100 years ago. You'll see front page stories of weather disaster after weather disaster around the world almost constantly.
I am older and live in the South, where we have had some of every type of weather extreme. One year back in the 50s, two hurricanes hit my town in one week, and another one hit a few weeks later. We've had tornadoes, temps down to near zero, temps up to 105+, and weeks in a row of rain.
I haven't seen any weather in the world that hasn't happened before.
Now it's Groundhog Day. Some years Phil sees his shadow. Some years he doesn't. It doesn't matter. One year, he saw his shadow, meaning spring would be delayed. Where I lived, our flowers were blooming the first week of February, and we didn't have any more really cold weather that spring. Nuts now would have been screaming "global warming," but it was just normal extremes of weather.
Now that we have accurate weather records going back almost 100 years in my location, we hardly ever break all-time temp records. We've see most of the possible extremes.
BTW, HAARP cannot possibly have enough energy available to affect the weather here in the South at all. There's not enough electricity in the world.
Young people think weather extremes have never happened before, just because they haven't experienced them before.
Go to a large library and look at newspapers on microfilm from 100 years ago. You'll see front page stories of weather disaster after weather disaster around the world almost constantly.
I am older and live in the South, where we have had some of every type of weather extreme. One year back in the 50s, two hurricanes hit my town in one week, and another one hit a few weeks later. We've had tornadoes, temps down to near zero, temps up to 105+, and weeks in a row of rain.
I haven't seen any weather in the world that hasn't happened before.
Now it's Groundhog Day. Some years Phil sees his shadow. Some years he doesn't. It doesn't matter. One year, he saw his shadow, meaning spring would be delayed. Where I lived, our flowers were blooming the first week of February, and we didn't have any more really cold weather that spring. Nuts now would have been screaming "global warming," but it was just normal extremes of weather.
Now that we have accurate weather records going back almost 100 years in my location, we hardly ever break all-time temp records. We've see most of the possible extremes.
BTW, HAARP cannot possibly have enough energy available to affect the weather here in the South at all. There's not enough electricity in the world.