Tuesday, 29 October 2024

That Weather - That Complex System

changing. Man made or not... he tries to calculate, doomed to fail. Which is an interesting job profile.
Anyway. 
We know it goes in an edgy graph and since a few decades that graph sits on an upwards wave. The change. It gets hotter in a rhythm of mild and strong seasons.
If I am correct about that being exponential growth creating a Climate Jump, than at some point the currently visible edges of mild and soft Automns and Winters Vs stormy and wet Automns and Winters will decide for one.
Most likely storm and wet win, but that's not said at all based on a warmer and more humid general climate. Instead of flood like rainfall coming with strong winds on regular storm levels, air humidity could rise finding a new constant level, ground water rises in thickness binding a lot more water from vaporising hindering rain fall from regular flood levels. That would have a severe impact on the agricultural industry facing way wetter soil with a main impact of which plants can be cultivated. 
So, the Storm Flood scenario with parts of the Netherlands straight to Magdeburg under atleats a few centimeters of water is clear. I'll carry open there, have a hovercraft instead of a boat and will eat a lot of fish and river rat. Big fat ugly, but tasty river rat.
Now this less likely option:
The climate calmed down. Storms became less frequent, but the fog stayed and it was hot. We had most of the time in Central Europe 80% plus air humidity and the soil of even the dry areas turned way more wet. Most crops did not grow anymore and Hemp was recultivated as the only plant that was resistant to the foil mushroom attacks.
Instead of storms and floods we faced Virus waves that easily spread and mutated in the constant humid and warm air that actually never stood still, but also did hardly ever turn a storm. 
Spiders and snakes from Africa had made it here and our rivers had little lakes alongside that became home of mosquitos, but billions.
Nature did not hit hard with a sledge hammer, it took millions of small needles keeping us in a constant fever flue with mosquito tyrannising us outside and having taken our bread and cake in exchange for heavy loafs. 
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