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ttystikk

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I heard a story on NPR about families in India checking on the water trucks schedule before having guests over. Then saw this.

https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/Day-Zero-India-Looming-Millions
Yes. It's bad there. I saw a satellite map of groundwater usage around the world (yes, they can actually measure groundwater by satellite, don't ask me how!), and northern India was depleting groundwater to critical levels.

A lot of people are going to go hungry soon...
 

ttystikk

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Aaaaaaand his most up to date prediction for the first blue ocean event in the Arctic- where all the sea ice has melted by September- is sometime in the next 5 years.

The implications for northern hemisphere weather patterns are sobering in light of the events of this spring.
 

RetiredGuerilla

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Yes. It's bad there. I saw a satellite map of groundwater usage around the world (yes, they can actually measure groundwater by satellite, don't ask me how!), and northern India was depleting groundwater to critical levels.

A lot of people are going to go hungry soon...
They use ground penetrating radar Yoda. I have a friend in Southern Kentucky who uses a device he built himself to search for large flint spear points and other ancient artifacts left behind by native americans 9,500 years ago and older. He's found early paleo period fluted Clovis and fluted Cumberlands. Early archaic Harpeth Rivers, beveled Lost Lakes, Bentons, Kirks, serrated Pine Trees & Daltons made with jet black flint and a enormous Garth Slough with the umbrella tangs. Uber impressive collection that includes a woodland period carved flint pipe he smokes grass out of. Interestingly, the craftsmanship of the spear points declines as the natives began to rely more on agriculture. Beginning with corn and squash.
 
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ttystikk

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They use ground penetrating radar Yoda. I have a friend in Southern Kentucky who uses a device he built himself to search for large flint spear points and other ancient artifacts left behind by native americans 9,500 years ago and older. He's found early paleo period fluted Clovis and fluted Cumberlands. Early archaic Harpeth Rivers, beveled Lost Lakes, Bentons, Kirks, serrated Pine Trees & Daltons made with jet black flint and a enormous Garth Slough with the umbrella tangs. Uber impressive collection that includes a woodland period carved flint pipe he smokes grass out of. Interestingly, the craftsmanship of the spear points declines as the natives began to rely more on agriculture. Beginning with corn and squash.
Ground penetrating radar only goes a few feet and it doesn't work from a satellite.

Cool re. the Clovis artifacts. Those people knew how to rough it when the rains failed.
 

RetiredGuerilla

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Ground penetrating radar only goes a few feet and it doesn't work from a satellite.

Cool re. the Clovis artifacts. Those people knew how to rough it when the rains failed.
Ground penetrating radar can penetrate 100 feet. It depends on the makeup of the soil and the moisture content. Dry sand and silt earth can give readings in the 100's. Now, a moist, clay soil will only give readings of a few feet. Also you bro's be careful of the heat the next two days. A stagnant hot air pocket is trapped under the dome over the eastern quadrant from stalled out Hurricane Barry. Electrolyte smoothie recipe: Coconut water, banana, watermelon. Your welcome.

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