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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather- |
Unprecedented Floods NOT Blames on MMGW |
2011-06-09 |
Record snowpack and heavy rains have filled Missouri River reservoirs to the brim, and federal officials say their only option now is to release massive amounts of water. ![]() That has created "unprecedented" runoff that federal officials say can no longer be contained within the six dams built to tame the Missouri's flows. "This actually is a pretty typical pattern for a La Niña year," Maximuk said. "We get storm tracks moving through the northern Plains states. La Niña basically set up the regime that has provided unusual amounts of snow and rain so far." Typical for La Nina? What about Man-Made Global Warming? Worst flooding must be warming, can't be the Plover nests, or the fact we've paved and roofed everything in sight, could it? |
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