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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2902006" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>And way back, Oklahoma was covered in water after the glaciers receded. Our local lake is cover in limestone with trylobites and other fossils in the rocks around it.</p><p>The world is changing and will change forever. We will have cold and we will have hot cycles.</p><p>Just saying the floods in Louisiana is a sign of a global event is not right. Its a local event and has nothing to do with any global environmental event that is going to have any effect on the rest of us.</p><p>In Northern Ok we just went through three years of major drought. This year we have had so much rain and cooler than normal weather temps that we can't get tomato's to grow on our vines.</p><p>Is that indicative of a global weather pattern of cooling or warming? No its not.</p><p>One can't point to any individual weather event to make a case for any scientific study. Its all computer models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2902006, member: 5412"] And way back, Oklahoma was covered in water after the glaciers receded. Our local lake is cover in limestone with trylobites and other fossils in the rocks around it. The world is changing and will change forever. We will have cold and we will have hot cycles. Just saying the floods in Louisiana is a sign of a global event is not right. Its a local event and has nothing to do with any global environmental event that is going to have any effect on the rest of us. In Northern Ok we just went through three years of major drought. This year we have had so much rain and cooler than normal weather temps that we can't get tomato's to grow on our vines. Is that indicative of a global weather pattern of cooling or warming? No its not. One can't point to any individual weather event to make a case for any scientific study. Its all computer models. [/QUOTE]
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