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Old 05-02-2015, 08:17 AM  
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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
you think i'm a tough guy because i point out a fact? that certainly reveals your view on facts.
No actually I think you're a big fucking pussy.

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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
nevertheless, you're a hypocritical dumbfuck for trying to bring up global warming in this thread.

i factually pointed that out. maybe that's why you have a problem with facts, they don't coincide with your dumbfuck opinions.
Like I said, I didn't say that drought was caused by global warming. You didn't read what I said. Instead, you cherry-picked bits from it, and jumped to conclusions, just like you fucking, always, do, you, goddam, fucking, moron.

But since you bring it up:

Global Warming Effects on Drought

Global warming affects evapotranspiration—the movement of water into the atmosphere from land and water surfaces and plants due to evaporation and transpiration— which is expected to lead to:

- Increased drought in dry areas
- Expansion of dry areas.



and

Climate change affects a variety of factors associated with drought

Causes of Drought: What's the Climate Connection? | Union of Concerned Scientists

There is high confidence that increased temperatures will lead to more precipitation falling as rain rather than snow, earlier snow melt, and increased evaporation and transpiration. Thus the risk of hydrological and agricultural drought increases as temperatures rise.

Much of the Mountain West has experienced declines in spring snowpack, especially since mid-century [3]. These declines are related to a reduction in precipitation falling as snow (with more falling as rain), and a shift in timing of snowmelt. Earlier snowmelt, associated with warmer temperatures, can lead to water supply being increasingly out of phase with water demands.

While there is some variability in the models for western North America as a whole, climate models unanimously project increased drought in the American Southwest. The Southwest is considered one of the more sensitive regions in the world for increased risk of drought caused by climate change/


So one more time, you miserable fucking prick, you racist, you science denying koch sucker, you animal cruelty lover: Go fuck yourself.
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