At least 2 tornadoes last night on the west side of the KC metro. They will be evaluating damage on the Missouri side tomorrow. They formed on a squall line, we've had that happen several times this spring.
Just keep adding infinitely more GHG's until you get to something like Venus. Eventually gravity will compress our atmosphere enough... Though I don't think we have enough gasses dissolved on Earth to do so.
Eh, just par for the course these days. The heat the last few years globally has been staggering and we will all just have to continue acclimating to the new normal.
Remember the heat dome last summer on the Gulf Coast? Baton Rouge seeing an average monthly high in the triple digits last August? With the Atlantic already at midsummer temp levels, just going to be more of the same this year.
66 dew. Plenty of available moisture for the storms when they arrive. Probably the highest dew around here since last September. Pretty muggy when you aren’t used to it. Got some sweat going when I mowed the yard earlier.
Even then it’s not possible. Our atmosphere isn’t even remotely thick enough for the radiative forcing required for Venus-like temperatures.
Though this summer may challenge that idea. Ugliest aggregate forcing structure I’ve ever seen going into JJA.
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