Jacob Petersheim
Well-known member
For a long time people have been suspicious about weather-based disasters. We seem to see a lot more odd and localized events in recent years. Heavy rains and flooding, droughts, very high winds and tornados, "bubbles" of high or low temperatures that seem to sit in a localized area for extended periods.
It is hard to separate out natural climate cycles, the impacts of large-scale forest fires, deforestation, land paving, watershed alternations such as march draining, and on and on. But direct weather tinkering is finally out in the open.
It is hard to separate out natural climate cycles, the impacts of large-scale forest fires, deforestation, land paving, watershed alternations such as march draining, and on and on. But direct weather tinkering is finally out in the open.