http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virga
Moving to the East it grows.
And, too often, becomes this.
I'm a man made climate warming skeptic. One good sized volcano erupting will put more crap into the atmosphere that all of the industrial revolution (except, maybe, fluorocarbon).
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=15196.0
What I do know is the climate does change. In the 1960's, Denver area summer cumulus tops were in the 35,000' range. Today. they are often in the 65,000' range. My question is this. Is this a normal, historical cycle? If not, what is causing the change?
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We don't have enough history to know...
I understand. One weather professional I know is looking at changes in low pressure systems; tracks and strengths.
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