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It is dry season, rain can stay in rain season...You cannot even plan things outside anymore weather so unpredictable..Mother Nature is very confused. LOL

Just remember that there is no such thing as "climate change."

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The records say the climate is definitely changing. The facts are there for all to see so there is no doubt but some people are blind. The cause is in doubt for some.

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Guest bennie2

no storms here just light rain. perfect. this is the way it "should" be all thru may, i hope. the earth goes thru natural climate changes. some un natural changes may be from cars & pollution. rain is not one of them. i wonder if we need an iceage in order to have a great flood.

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The "climate" has changed for billions, millions, hundreds of thousands, thousands and even hundreds of years, no doubt about it, scientific facts are in evidence. Did "we" change any of those in antiquity? - not likely, Are we changing the "climate" now? - not likely, volcanos have vastly more influence than do we. The sun has vastly more influence than do we. And, even if you naively believe we are changing things, who is the almighty authority who gets to determine, for the entire world, what is the perfect climate? Should it be warmer, cooler, more rain, less snow, each of us would design a different world and each of us would be presumptious fools to imagine we have the audacity to dictate how others should live and we'd be even more foolish to imagine we could cause even a miniscule change with our technology.

When you look out into the cosmos and see the vastness of almost unending galaxies, solar systems and planets and you imagine we in our miniscule blip of this wonder have the power to change - or even less likely can correct by someones standard what is happening? - really?

Put your efforts toward something you might actually cause to change like reducing (you'll never eliminate) the corruption of governments, the inefficiency of the CFE, the absurdity of why the DF imagines it takes 13X more for a gringo to live in MX than a MXN. You'll have more potential to change any one of those things than changing the climate, and frankly it would be a lot more productive.

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the NYC tsumani was a strange event. the river over flowed. once it snowed in guadalajara. looking foward to light april showers. as for glitner? what ever, its a forum.

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Three rainbirds yesterday. The first time there have been multiples. Thinking are looking up.

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The earth is the center of the solar system, all planets and the sun rotate around it - it's a scientific fact, well, until the early 1600's when Galilio disproved that "fact". Then, the Milky Way galaxy is the only galaxy in the universe - it's a scientific fact, well, until 1925 when Edwin Hubble peered out into the universe and found we were only one single galaxy in a universe of hundreds of millions of galaxies still be discovered to this day. The universe is static infinite, Einstein believed it to be a fact - but we now know it's ever expanding.

That's the nice thing about science, it's never "settled" it's always open to new information and change, you might call it "enlightenment". However there is a segment of the community who currently make their livings believing and hysterically preaching that climate change is somehow man-made for various reasons, some purely for the money, some political, some from naivety, some from misapplied science and some have gone so far as to alter computer models and data to prove it's a fact - except, it's not. This too will pass much as the "global cooling" foolishness of the 1970's. History ultimately makes liars of some and heroes of others.

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Well, I think Giltner has confused Galileo with Copernicus. And Hubble didn't discover the universe...he discovered that it is expanding. Not sure what he thinks he's trying to say about Einstein or what "static infinite" could possibly mean. Perhaps he needs a remedial course in high school science. It's the twisting of facts and logic such as this that keeps us from reaching agreement on what needs to be done to avert an environmental catastrophe due to man-made global warming.

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Very good Alex, yes, Copernicus posed the theory but it was actually Galalio's telescope which proved it. It was Hubble who proved that nebulae were actually galaxies with the new telescopes available at that time. And, as far as what "static infinite" look it up, it was one of the theories of the universe whether static or dynamic. But I do believe you get the point that science is never "settled" as some would love to believe.

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Guest bennie2

proberly 6 of one 1/2 dozen of the other. (some natural some man made). im suspect as it was called global "warming" then "climate change". also it was the coldest winter in the NE US in 200 years. meanwhile checking accu weather site to see the hour to hour report. sure hope there are some showers along the way. around every 35,000 years there somekind of shift. we dont need stronger sun down here. right now theres a cool breeze. going to do my raindance.

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