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Everybody Thought They Had a Sunny Summer

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Everybody Thought They Had a Sunny Summer (I did a good job didn't I, pleasing both parties):

So, your wandering mystic plays with the weather yet again.

After losing the battle last winter, without a drop of (shh) snow, I wrote my ski-hills a letter about how to make it rain or (shh) snow.

I'm sure they found it funny, well, all the attention returned the snow for Spring, we had three nice storms and normal cold spring. I thought I was making global cooling, but really, I probably just attracted all the cold to the UP. Then we had a perfect rain cycle into the Summer, to the chagrin of all the people who want it sunny all the time, it was their turn to win, I couldn't deny it and the lawns all dried up until the fall rains today, and they reflect of their sunny Summer, when the longest days were all rain.

Well, we'll try again next year, to banish drought altogether.

Rain, rain, rain, I win.

Rain, it's good for you.

The sunny days and starving Nature made your Floriduh storms.
 
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Everybody Thought They Had a Sunny Summer (I did a good job didn't I, pleasing both parties):

So, your wandering mystic plays with the weather yet again.

After losing the battle last winter, without a drop of (shh) snow, I wrote my ski-hills a letter about how to make it rain or (shh) snow.

I'm sure they found it funny, well, all the attention returned the snow for Spring, we had three nice storms and normal cold spring. I thought I was making global cooling, but really, I probably just attracted all the cold to the UP. Then we had a perfect rain cycle into the Summer, to the chagrin of all the people who want it sunny all the time, it was their turn to win, I couldn't deny it and the lawns all dried up until the fall rains today, and they reflect of their sunny Summer, when the longest days were all rain.

Well, we'll try again next year, to banish drought altogether.

Rain, rain, rain, I win.

Rain, it's good for you.

The sunny days and starving Nature made your Floriduh storms.
The way the natural changes work in the seasons, one region gets more of something, another region gets less. We may see dramatic differences one year to the next, but that is not the end result of the global average. The global average changes very little year by year.
 
The way the natural changes work in the seasons, one region gets more of something, another region gets less. We may see dramatic differences one year to the next, but that is not the end result of the global average. The global average changes very little year by year.
Well ya, there was no snow all winter, because of El Nino, not because I lost to my neighbors, but I dare say, if it wasn't for my letter, there would have been a warm dry spring and a scorcher.

If everybody used the method, rainfall would increase and more evaporation over the oceans causes global cooling, as does condensation, falling, cooling the ground, evaporating again.
 
I say we let nature decide where it rains. That has worked well for billions of years. We saw the results of our forest management. Record forest fires blamed on climate change rather than the policies that really caused it.
 
Summer was too hot, as it has been for much of my adult life. It pretty much stretched out until yesterday, which is later than usual. I knew the cold front was coming, so I took a nice long walk while it was still warm.

Anyway, climate change has been directly observable over the course of my life. I know that some right wingers want to say no, or that humans didn't do it, or to try to bore us all to death with charts that they think bend reality. I don't care. Either way, it's fall now, so here's a song by The Doors. If it gets warm again this season, they wrote a song about that, too.

 
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