I concur wholeheartedly,
Formendacil. A Warg is, after all, such a great, noble, wondrous and beautiful beast that something such as the weather is to him fickle and unimportant. One would do well to remember the words of David Hume:
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"Logic is to a Warg what a bubble is to you or I. It is an imaginary thing, there one moment yet gone the next. A Warg could reach out to catch this bubble, but it would only burst. And so he ignores it, allowing it to plot its own haphazard course and continue ever onward to its own unwitting doom" ~ David Hume in Wargs: a considered commentary thereon
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I feel it perfectly reasonable to extend Hume's excellent reasoning to the realm of weather, and to conclude that, as my learned friend has said, that a Warg would rather than lack the capacity to control the weather simply lack the interest.