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Old 10-14-2020, 10:37 PM   #136 (permalink)
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Why do you think that matters?
Have you read the Climate Consensus at all? What do you surmise the answer would be? Are we there yet?

Rather than badgering redpoint5, try informing yourself. If Suspicious 0bservers [https://www.youtube.com/user/Suspicious0bservers] is too out-there, go directly to NASA: https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/ and https://www.helioviewer.org/. And just to have fun, https://www.windy.com/

You could spend months learning the stuff on you own, or 3 1/2 hours following this playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...mAJbadWEpcH6B1

Instead of asking forum members to start from square one with you, [again]... The last science news story in today's space weather report:

attheu.utah.edu: Atmospheric dust levels are rising in the Great Plains


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The trend of rising dust parallels expansion of cropland and seasonal crop cycles, suggesting that farming practices are exposing more soil to wind erosion. And if the Great Plains becomes drier, a possibility under climate change scenarios, then all the pieces are in place for a repeat of the Dust Bowl that devastated the Midwest in the 1930s.

“We can’t make changes to the earth surface without some kind of consequence just as we can’t burn fossil fuels without consequences,” says Andy Lambert, lead author of the study and a recent U graduate. “So while the agriculture industry is absolutely important, we need to think more carefully about where and how we plant.”
The story changes every day.
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