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Like #BringOnTheNukes
life could be pretty f††† sweet in 50 years if we play our cards right
@Deleted User Bruh, please. I have land here.... O_O
ouch
@Fitzydog I’m only talking about the counties adjacent to the pacific
Lol, those are the ones in the NW that are all rural farming towns
West coast made a lot of your fav technologies, mind
Can be remade again
also SF culture is trash
^
You want to get the I-5 corridor th ewhole west coast down
in all seriousness though, global climate change is caused by more than just gasses in the atmosphere, the thing that is really messing with climate is cities, by drastically increasing the surface area of places in such a small area it creates hot spots that can produce storms miles away
I wanna get on the 101 south and never look back from here
would dispersion help?
you can even make an agrument that the cites in CA are causeing tornadoes in the plains
why do we crowd into these tiny shitholes anyway?
Are you suggesting the use of nuclear warheads?
@flyingfoxel That's stupid
the hotspots lead and feed into the stroms when they are at there weakest from just getting over the mountains
hasnt there usually been tornados in the plains?
It's a desert
Very woke lexicon
it's going to be hot anyways
that area of the states is god's testbench
it;s really not, the butterfly effect is real with storms, giving them a boost just after crossing the high altitudes has been argued to be the thing allowing them to make it to the plains where they pick up there power
I g2g
not the CA study i read but this explains the effect http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/research/2011/110526NiyogiStorms.html
it seems like theyre saying the storms have trouble reaching into the cities
so they just bounce and fork around and gain some momentum that way
it'l like the cities are causing a problem they should almost be proud of
"As the storms get past the urban area, there are smaller but more cells, signifying splitting. So, quite often, we see storms approach the city, split around it and come back together on the other side to create a more intense storm." " that effect is what has been pointed to as the effect that allowes the storms to cross the desert with enough power to turn into a tornado once it gets to the plains.
we just need to build our cities in a way that funnels all our storms into north korea
sounds like a plan i vote yes
i'll miss their brutalist architecture, which i find to be majestic
but eh maybe im wrong not like a have a degree in weather patterns
i wont listen to anyone talk storm pattern without some kind of physics degree
the butterfly effect if im not mistaken makes things harder to study accurately?
if weather is effected by so many things, its harder to blame one thing
Depends of what the person means by butterfly effect
it's a laymans term