AI Journalism: Climate Change Threatens Kansas City?!?

Axios is spitting out AI slop that's vaguely local and this bit of reporting/advocacy deserves a peek if only because it's a robot predicting our cowtown demise. 

Meanwhile . . .

The swampy Springtime weather hasn't been fun but isn't REALLY uncommon for locals who have been around for a minute.  

Check the AI counterpoint . . . 

"Much of the central U.S. is already parched heading into summer. About half of the Missouri River Basin, which includes Kansas and Missouri, is in moderate to extreme drought right now.

"Between the lines: As the climate warms, below-average seasons are becoming less common. In other words, the deck is stacked for heat."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

KC faces hotter, drier summer, NOAA says

KC could be in for a hot summer, with higher temps and less rain likely, according to NOAA's latest outlook.

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