Friday, November 08, 2019

A case study of flash flooding in one American town

What a neatly presented story here at NPR on a town in Maryland that has had to face up to major changes following deadly recent flash floods.  (It looks great on my laptop, anyway - not sure how it looks on a phone.)

Confirming what I have been saying for quite a while:  the increased intensity of rainfall is the one of the clearest, earliest example of the dangers presented by climate change. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The IPCC does NOT agree with you. It argues in the last report, there is no evidence bad weather can be ascribed to gerbil warming. Shut up and stop peddling bullshit.

Steve said...

A stupid claim, JC. Stop listening to only lukewarmers, and watch the news.

I could spend time showing how you're wrong, but you're too far gone to worry about convincing.