tron777 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 9:33 am
Here is CB's blog post from overnight. It is more for Kentucky mind you, but you'll get the basic idea. Three items of interest in the blog post. The first, is a map of 48 hour rainfall amounts from all of the KY Mesonet sites. The second, is a rainfall accumulation map over the last 30 days. The last is a map since January 1st.
https://kyweathercenter.com/?p=64998
Les I saw his post and though he is one to go sort of overboard especially on winter weather but he made one post about how the drought index is what we call a joke. I have always thought the drought index is terrible and leans towards drought conditions way too often. First of all I have never seen a long term drought (more than 1 year) in our area. The short term drought( less than 3 months) happens from time to time and is no big concern imo. To me a long term drought is one that has lasted more than 1 year and is 20p/c below normal in rainfall for the entire time. Short term droughts happen especially in the summer and early fall but these are very common and not something out of the ordinary.
We just live in an area that has many influences and long term drought very hard to get. So that is my 2 cents worth and see better than I hear so the folks may say we are in a drought but my eyes usually tell me a different story. Funny with the oceans being warmer over the past few decades this means more water vapor to help with rainfall. I believe the amount of folks on earth is nearing 9 billion and sure we need to feed so many more folks but its not the weather for the most part but governments that tend to starve their people. We have so much land that can be used for farming and that has expanded and we need to use this to feed more folks. We don't need government oversight which almost always is a bad call.
Earth has tons of resources and we just get out of the way. 9 billion people sounds big but I believe its one of the islands in the pacific and I forgot which one but we could have all 9 billion folks stand next to each other and still have room on the island. Mother Nature is leading the way like always and though you may have times that are drier,hotter,colder,etc she does end up balancing things out. Can we be better at keeping the earth in good shape and sure we can and believe me air pollution in the USA is so much better than say 50 years ago but countries that started late in the Industrial age like India and China are way behind in keeping the air clear but are usually the first to complain.
Don't forget to pay your carbon tax and what the hell is that all about. Love when folks make up stuff and then prosper (Al Gore) to just name one person.