 | The answer is that global warming inevitably shifts the probability distribution of extreme rainfall events. |
Comment History  | I lived in Pensacola and Mobile. <sarcasm> Yeh, Totally normal. Nothing to see here, just move along... </sarcasm> |
 | It is AGW caused. This should be repeated again and again to the hoi polloi for the extreme weather events that occur in their experience. After all , teh science is settled that AGW is at work now; so it follows that weather effects now are due to this climate trend occurring now. It is nonsensical to suggest that it is not due to the global climate trend operating now as this would be a counterfactual. |
 | Probably. I think that is the answer we should start giving. The public has been taught to be immovably dumb. Hence they have zero interest in and cannot hear a nuanced answer. |
 | It's been an extreme weather event year and it seems to be increasing with intensity. |
 | 1}No one can deny that warmer air holds more water. 2} No one can deny that the jet stream is out of wack because of climate change. 3} Those two facts together caused this unusually torrential downpour. |
Original Post  | Climate change, did it or didn't it have a role to play in Florida's heavy rainfall over the past few days, that is the question!!! |
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