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 Striking images from the Sahara Desert show large lakes etched into rolling sand dunes after one of the most arid, barren places in the world was hit with its first floods in decades.

The Sahara does experience rain, but usually just a few inches a year and rarely in late summer. Over two days in September, however, intense rain fell in parts of the desert in southeast Morocco, after a low pressure system pushed across northwestern Sahara.

Preliminary NASA satellite data showed nearly 8 inches of rain in some parts of the region.

Errachidia, a desert city in southeast Morocco, recorded nearly 3 inches of rainfall, most of it across just two days last month. That’s more than four times the normal rainfall for the whole month of September, and equates to more than half a year’s worth for this area.

“It’s been 30 to 50 years since we’ve had this much rain in such a short space of time,’ Houssine Youabeb from Morocco’s meteorology agency told AP last week.

As the rain flowed over the desert terrain, it created a new, watery landscape amid the palm trees and scrubby flora.

Some of the most dramatic images are from the desert town of Merzouga, where the rare deluge carved new lakes into the sand dunes.



https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/14/weather/sahara-desert-floods-climate/index.html

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Just like the climate alarmists are aghast that Antarctica is going green, the same people will condemn the desert going green.
Their religion cannot stand the earth providing more arable land to humans

Antarctica Is Rapidly Melting. It’s a Terrifying Climatic Omen.
Story by Darren Orf
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/antarctica-is-going-green-but-not-in-a-good-way/ar-AA1rTteJ

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Their religion cannot stand the earth providing more arable land to humans


Idiots.


Some cold snowy areas will turn green but other areas that were hot to being with will turn arid and desert. 50% of Texas ag is in drought every year and getting worse every year. Africa and other countries around the equator will become even more inhospitable and you will see massive migration.

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Some cold snowy areas will turn green but other areas that were hot to being with will turn arid and desert. 50% of Texas ag is in drought every year and getting worse every year. Africa and other countries around the equator will become even more inhospitable and you will see massive migration.

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Just look at as Mother Nature's form of crop rotation.
WHere people wore the soil out will become the desolate places archaeologist go to dig up stuff and postulate on the history (and fate) of mankind. Mineral resources will be exposed, and even exploited, because no one is planning on putting a development there. Those burdens will shift, geographically, but the changes will mean that vast sub arctic areas with too short growing seasons will become useful for agriculture to feed the shuffling masses.

Individually, while real estate values may  undergo tectonic shifts, people will adapt or fail to do so. Collectively (as in the human race) extinction is not in the forecast unless it is self imposed.
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