There are theories that the flooding rains are the result of the Tonga volcano last year that put 4 times more water in the atmosphere than any other recorded eruption. It would also explain the hotter than normal summer in some areas as water vapor is by far the biggest determining factor in greenhouse heating.
Here in Michigan in August, unless you water your lawn every day, your grass should be brown, especially on south facing slopes. This year everyones grass, watered or not, looks like May. We have to cut twice per week when usually we could go two weeks between cuts. My Dad remarked to me yesterday that in his 85 years he has never seen grass so green in August.
And of course its raining again today here. A soaking rain like many of them have been. Most years the only rain we get is from a thunderstorm.
Ive wondered also if this constant movement of fronts across the northern US are the effects of weather modification to funnel Canadian smoke down into the interior of the US. This time of year we most often are faced with a large Bermuda high that would deflect this smoke to the northeast.
Hazy, hot and humid is the rule here. The dog days of summer. Limited breezes. It is anything but this year. We havent had a 90 degree day yet, its been wet with rain 2 or 3 times a week and only a couple really humid days. One thing thats been missing this year though has been the chemtrails. Havent seen many, yet I cant help but go to weather modification to further their climate scam to explain what I am seeing.
I am a bit of a weather nerd and have kept a weather diary for 30 years or so, due to my company being dependent on weather in both summer and winter.
There are theories that the flooding rains are the result of the Tonga volcano last year that put 4 times more water in the atmosphere than any other recorded eruption. It would also explain the hotter than normal summer in some areas as water vapor is by far the biggest determining factor in greenhouse heating.
Here in Michigan in August, unless you water your lawn every day, your grass should be brown, especially on south facing slopes. This year everyones grass, watered or not, looks like May. We have to cut twice per week when usually we could go two weeks between cuts. My Dad remarked to me yesterday that in his 85 years he has never seen grass so green in August.
And of course its raining again today here. A soaking rain like many of them have been. Most years the only rain we get is from a thunderstorm.
Ive wondered also if this constant movement of fronts across the northern US are the effects of weather modification to funnel Canadian smoke down into the interior of the US. This time of year we most often are faced with a large Bermuda high that would deflect this smoke to the northeast.