On 31 Dec 2021, kensi <kkensi...@gmail.invalid> posted some
news:sqohf3$15oao$
2...@news.mixmin.net:
> Scientists and fire ecologists
ignore documented climate history and are basing their faulty conclusions
on social media hysteria, ignorant media talking heads and flawed
mathematical modeling.
Kensi's ignorance is well documented too.
"Colorado is a dry state."
Annual precipitation in Colorado averages only 17 inches
statewide. The majority of the state is considerably drier
with only 12-16 inches of precipitation annually. The San
Luis Valley in south-central Colorado is the driest region,
averaging only seven inches in the center of the valley. In
comparison to the large majority of the area of the United
States, these precipitation totals are meager — less than
half of the precipitation that falls over the U.S. corn belt, for
example.
https://climate.colostate.edu/pdfs/ahistoryofdrought.pdf