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Subject: Re: Another High Latitude Initiated Atlantic Hurricane
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From: Paul Aubrin <paul.aubrin@invalid.org>
Organization: Eweka Internet Services
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 15:27:20 +0200

Le 03/10/2024 à 08:45, Alan a écrit :
> On 2024-10-02 18:43, JTEM wrote:
>>   Alan wrote:
>>
>>> Except there can be multiple REASONS for a change, doofus.
>>
>> Cites!
> 
> After you.

10.000 to 5.000 ago, is pre-industrial, isn't it ?

https://lucaonadventure.com/matmata-guelta-the-last-crocodiles-in-the-sahara-desert/
Short cite :
The Sahara is probably the area that went through the most impressive 
changes, as imagining it as anything other than the harsh and brutal, 
but still magnificent, place it is today is hard to do.

However, studies show that, from about 10.000 to 5000 years ago, the 
Sahara wasn’t a desert at all, but rather a green, lush and humid 
territory, full of rivers and lakes, inhabited by most animals that we 
know populate Central Africa today, from giraffes and elephants to 
hippopotamus and…crocodiles!