``Most experts are still cautioning against tying any specific event directly to emissions of greenhouse gases. But scientists at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in Geneva say there's no doubt that higher Atlantic Ocean temperatures contributed to the disaster begun late last month.''
``"The connecting factor is that clearly the warming is a driver for all these events."''
Taken from Sciam.
Also the same temperature change produced smoke clouds in Moscow.
Here in Chilpancingo, it stopped raining a bit. A few cars on the beaches of Acapulco, but, who cares, right? The road from Tlapa to Cuajinicualapa is not in good shape, but who cares, right?
Actually Guerrerenses are good at adaptation. A friend told me of a man that tied his car, and when the water receded, the car was still there!
That is the spirit!
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