Predicting the weather 100 hours from now is a lot trickier than predicting the weather 100 years from now, because 100 hours from now, people who remember your predictions might still be alive to compare them against reality pic.twitter.com/jOMrpkQPa0— Tom Nelson (@tan123) December 4, 2017
Will this prevent bad weather?— Tom Nelson (@tan123) December 4, 2017
"researchers are exploring how to repurpose prickly pear byproducts to generate cactus power" https://t.co/TUrnhxpQHz
"locals say that rainfall patterns over the city began changing about 15 years ago".— Tom Nelson (@tan123) December 4, 2017
Really? Were rainfall patterns completely stable over this area during the previous 4.5 billion years? https://t.co/6aBRVDv0HB