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I think you're missing the point. Again.

Posted on: September 6, 2017 at 15:43:51 CT
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Climate change isn't causing the events. Climate change may be causing the events to occur more frequently and become more intense.
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     That would probably result in less moisture for the plains - catbirdseat MU - 9/6 15:21:25
          You may recall the Dust Bowl. - Evenflow MU - 9/6 15:25:01
               The dust bowl happened in the 30's when - Ferg STL - 9/6 15:31:35
                    They just had a similar drought in the Plains actually - Hbombtiger STL - 9/6 15:33:33
                         and there have been events like that for how long? can - 90Tiger MU - 9/6 15:36:55
                              I think you're missing the point. Again. - Hbombtiger STL - 9/6 15:43:51
                                   i'm 100% certain i'm not, and that's illogical. (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 9/6 15:57:32
                                   increasing frequency directly means it is causing events - MizzouAstro MU - 9/6 15:45:50
     RE: I am all for climate change. Better winters - Hbombtiger STL - 9/6 15:21:15
          80% of the U.S. population is subject to earthquakes, - catbirdseat MU - 9/6 15:26:33
               Earthquakes & tornadoes are not comparable - Hbombtiger STL - 9/6 15:32:20




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