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Learning To Be A Climate Journalist

May 17, 2015

Real Climate Science

Being a climate journalist means just making stuff up.

One Drop at a Time: Current drought worse than the Dust Bowl
Posted: Apr 30, 2015 2:51 PM EDT
By Kelsey Powell, Reporter

LAWTON, Okla._The current drought conditions in our area are even drier than the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.

One Drop at a Time: Current drought worse than the Dust Bowl – KSWO, Lawton, OK- Wichita Falls, TX: News, Weather, Sports. ABC, 24/7, Telemundo –

Oklahoma isn’t having a drought

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In 1936, the entire state was in severe or extreme drought. Millions of people in the region abandoned their property and moved to California. “The Grapes of Wrath”

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The area is getting slammed with heavy rain.

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Compare vs. the 1930’s

Today

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1930s

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The area is expecting several inches of rain today.

Claiming that Oklahoma is drier than the Dust Bowl is complete nonsense. No lie is…

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