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Originally Posted by NeilBlanchard
You are simply wrong - global warming is driving more evaporation - which causes more extreme droughts in some places and times, and more precipitation in other places and times.
And it is why we have more precipitation overall.
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That's funny because 10 years ago there were just as many papers coming out saying we were going to get less rain.
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