Another Alien Event: Historic Rainfall in Roswell signals Worsening climate crisis
Doug McIntyre reports on the historic rainfall in Roswell, New Mexico, where five inches of rain fell rapidly, leading to flash floods, significant damage and two deaths. The unusual weather event marks the most rain in the area in 128 years, underscoring the increasing frequency and unpredictability of extreme weather tied to climate change. McIntyre notes similar unexpected events, such as recent rain in typically arid Dubai, and highlights how climate change is causing more frequent and violent weather shifts globally.
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