This is our so-called monsoon season. Fifty years ago, when there was only about 1/10 the amount of asphalt, cement, hot car engines, wind blocked by buildings, we would get a lot of rain, lots of lightning and thunder. As the area became urbanized it became a heat island and changed the weather. Now the storms are further away. This changes the water distribution and further affects the weather. The landscape interacts with water vapor and wind. You don't need to hypothesize warfare. This is observable all over the world. And, when this was noticed here about thirty years ago, people tried to make a change by planting more trees and making shade. It helps but 600 square miles of hot bodies ( people and animals) and mobile space heaters ( cars and aircraft) and a million tons of heat retaining concrete and asphalt is a formidable concentration of heat.
We had a great thunderstorm today, after days of small ones, and more for the next three days. Cars being washed away. It's great.
Weather warfare or annual typhoons...saw something on that. Kinda predictable but they’re not done.
This is our so-called monsoon season. Fifty years ago, when there was only about 1/10 the amount of asphalt, cement, hot car engines, wind blocked by buildings, we would get a lot of rain, lots of lightning and thunder. As the area became urbanized it became a heat island and changed the weather. Now the storms are further away. This changes the water distribution and further affects the weather. The landscape interacts with water vapor and wind. You don't need to hypothesize warfare. This is observable all over the world. And, when this was noticed here about thirty years ago, people tried to make a change by planting more trees and making shade. It helps but 600 square miles of hot bodies ( people and animals) and mobile space heaters ( cars and aircraft) and a million tons of heat retaining concrete and asphalt is a formidable concentration of heat.
Ok global warmer.