Some daydream that I had today...

Storm cells, each only about 50 meters wide, only about 5 meters above the surface (ground), each putting out at least four times greater rate of rain than the downpours ever witnessed on Earth, the sunlight ten times more intense than what it is on Earth, and each cell racing past at about one hundred and twenty miles per hour, the clouds breaking apart against trees and structures, and reforming on the other side...the weather stations having trouble forecasting such pandemonium, issuing reports of extremely localized, major, flooding that evaporates within about ten minutes. I stare, as during all of this, there's still a light of hope: CRAZY!!!!! And in such a dream, one almost surely can't help but wonder: if this becomes true in thousands of years, will it be considered global warming?
And I wondered afterwards, what atmosphere really means. The weather near the ocean is also strange, but not nearly so.

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