I was wondering how much poeple think the butterfly effect will influence the weather, and how soon. At the extremes, a nuclear war will drasticly affect the weather within hours, while a conversation taking a different path won't have any noticeable influence on the next day's weather.
For example, if the Great War is taking a different path from August, 1914, should I stick with strictly historical weather patterns in 1915? In 1929?
Obviously, differing industrial devlpment has potential for changes if its drastic enough.
For example, if the Great War is taking a different path from August, 1914, should I stick with strictly historical weather patterns in 1915? In 1929?
Obviously, differing industrial devlpment has potential for changes if its drastic enough.