As of Sep. 30 Rainfall in NH was 2 Inches Above the Mean

Just a quick precipitation update from our friends at NOAA. The 9-month total in 2021 for New Hampshire is 34.65 inches. That’s two inches about the historical mean for the same period.

 

Rainfall NH jan to sept 2021

 

We are about a half-inch below the average for this century, but it’s been a very wet century (despite the annual drought narrative), so take that however you’d like.

I know that the forever-drought Karens will continue to insist we’re not getting enough rain and – this is the important bit – it’s your fault and only they can save us from ourselves.

It’s this thing they do that makes no sense.

Related: Moles to Punish Climate Deniers by Destroying Stonehenge

Their computer models can’t predict a damn thing. Their leaders, heroes, and from men (women, whatever) can’t predict a damn thing either.  But trillions have been pumped into the scheme only to secure the jobs of fearmongers and professional liars.

Talk about wasting resources.

 

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