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From: Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us>
Newsgroups: alt.global-warming,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Another High Latitude Initiated Atlantic Hurricane
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 09:07:47 -0400
Organization: None

R Kym Horsell wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:

> In alt.global-warming Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
>> On 2024-09-29 18:43, JTEM wrote:
>>>  ??R Kym Horsell wrote:
>>>> The Sahara is getting hotter.
>>> Which is why NASA is claiming that it's shrinking?
>> Because a desert isn't defined by TEMPERATURE, doofus.
>
> The guy is like a sieve. We're talked at length on AGW about
> aridity, but doofus cant imagine a desert that isnt hot.
> The idea the size of a desert is related to "how hot" it is,
> is a recent hallucination.

More facts like the one below, easy to find:

-   The Siberian desert, also known as the Great Arctic Desert, is the world's
    largest desert, covering an area of 13.1 million square kilometers. Here
    are some interesting facts about this unique region:

    Despite being called a "desert," the Siberian desert is not actually very
    dry. It receives around 100-200mm of precipitation per year, mostly in the
    form of snow.

-   Yes, Antarctica is a desert: 

    Precipitation

    Antarctica receives very little rain or snow, with an average of about 15
    centimeters (6 inches) of precipitation per year across the entire
    continent. The interior of Antarctica is drier, receiving less than 50
    millimeters (2 inches) per year, while coastal regions receive more than
    200 millimeters (8 inches). 

-   Atacama Desert, cool, arid region in northern Chile, 600 to 700 miles
    (1,000 to 1,100 km) long from north to south. Its limits are not exactly
    determined, but it lies mainly between the south bend of the Loa River and
    the mountains separating the Salado-Copiapó drainage basins.

> -- 
> The Gobi Desert, which is located in northwestern China and southern 
> Mongolia, is one of the coldest deserts in the world, with average 
> temperatures ranging from -40 °C (-40 °F) in January to over 45 °C 
> (113 °F) in July. The Gobi Desert occurs in the rain shadow of the 
> Himalayas, so it is extremely dry.
> --britannica
>


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