Seven years ago, our top climate experts said Texas would be hot and dry for the rest of the century, and they ridiculed Governor Perry for praying and pointing out the obvious – that drought is always followed by rain.
Texas is vulnerable to warming climate – Houston Chronicle
Rick Perry was correct. Since 2011, Texas has been having some of their wettest years on record.
The frequency of hot days in Texas has been declining for 110 years – 2011 was a hot outlier, just as 2007 was a cool outlier.
Rick Perry’s observation was based on long-term observation, whereas the climate experts based their junk science on a single short-term weather event.
Climate at a Glance | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
And now, the same climate snake oil saleswomen who predicted permanent heat and drought, are blaming the rain on global warming.
The complete lack of integrity and skill by these people is nothing short of stunning.
Read more at Real Climate Science
It seems to be general pattern that drought is followed by heavy rain. I remember living in California when the weather forecasters were saying it would take seven years of normal rain to make up for the drought at the time. Then there was enough rain the next year to counter act the drought. That was before the climate fraud. These days the climate activist and their puppets in the media would be blaming both the drought and the heavy rain on climate change.
Bring lawsuits against the scientists. I would be logical to assume that money has been spent to mitigate the effects of the predicted droughts. Moreover crop futures rely on forecasts that affect those investment dollars. It’s all a bit of a crapshoot but in this point it is how RADICALLY wrong the scientists (??????) are.