So where does everybody who thinks we live on a spinning ball in a vacuum figure that water is coming from? If you live on flat motionless plane covered by a dome that keeps the water out this isn't a problem.
FFS, just think about it. If that water would came from a few thousend miles higher than the clouds, the smallest atmospheric change would hijacked it, miles away... the smallest wind... And it would be more spread...It's not science, it's common sense. You can try it, just try to spit on the exact same place from a skyscraper, or just from a higher building. Spoiler: you can't.
When will you stop giving us these kind of videos as proof for your delusional theory? Even the retard who recorded wasn't able to rotate his phone 90 degrees to make a proper record, and do you believe him it was a hole from the dome? Oh wait, I know what you are going to tell, NASA is fake, but this is a clear evidence, and the Earth is flat wihout any doubts. Great. I hope you won't reproduce, but as I suspect you wouldn't be able to anyways.
The water freezes after it passes trough the crack, it then builds up into a block and breaks off in chunks. The chunks of ice fall and melt shortly before they hit the ground.
You're real good at coming up with bullshit excuses for why I'm wrong but you can't seem to explain where the water is coming from, can you? It is possible an HVAC system on one of roofs burst a hose and is squirting water but these anomalous ice and water from nowhere incidents are reported every so often.
I should also point out that it wasn't me who posted this video, douchebag.
We don't have to worry about that. Water is less dense than gravity. It will stay right up there, even if there isn't any dome.
Right. No need to worry about global warming. The melting icecaps will change the density of everything. Excess water will dissipate into areas above (outside of?) the dome through a new factor called dome osmosis, that FE people haven't found out about, yet.
Note the laughter, below.