NNadir
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Thu Jan-12-06 10:41 AM
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January thunderstorms in New Jersey last night, high of 55F today 57F |
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tomorrow.
The January warmth sort of reminds me of when I lived in California.
Except for the brief December cold snap, there hasn't been much winter here.
Just saying...
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Thu Jan-12-06 10:42 AM
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1. But there's no reason to think pollution plays any part in climate change. |
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So stop saying that.
:sarcasm:
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NNadir
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Thu Jan-12-06 10:45 AM
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3. I didn't say "climate change" or "pollution." I was just saying... |
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Thu Jan-12-06 10:45 AM
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2. The Farmer's Almanac predicts a colder late January |
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and so far they've been right. Don't pack away your sweaters yet.
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Thu Jan-12-06 10:46 AM
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4. It's in the 60s here in the Ozarks |
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and this is usually the coldest time of the year. We are also very dry-usually we get a lot of precipitation this time of year as well. Everyone's well is going dry and folks are getting worried.
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Thu Jan-12-06 10:50 AM
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5. 45 ABOVE at 7 AM yesterday in eastern Montana |
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Same bit, a cold snap early in Dec and now my grass, clover growing again. Flowers sprouting for weeks now.
Know it will get cold here soon, but a bit unusually to be outside in a tee shirt in January (several days up in the 50s for highs) Hell, it RAINED on New Year's Day! Not sleet, not snow, RAIN.
Thinking of looking for plants for a different zone range for the garden this year.
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Thu Jan-12-06 02:42 PM
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Thu Jan-12-06 03:12 PM
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16. LOL yeah, it could EASILY be 100 degrees colder |
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and probably will be by this time next month.
On the other hand, if the trend keeps up, maybe Havocdad will cancel plans to move to sunbelt for retirement ;) Sunbelt coming to us? Groovy, no packing!
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Thu Jan-12-06 10:57 AM
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6. 60 on Sunday in Indy ... rained like hell ... 60 again today ... |
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... this is the wierdest weather I've seen in my 40 years ...
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Thu Jan-12-06 10:57 AM
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7. 50's in Northern Illinois |
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...and my grass is starting to look green. Scary!
Cheers!
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phantom power
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Thu Jan-12-06 11:03 AM
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8. 86 days without rain, and counting here in Phoenix. |
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Flagstaff has had no snow this year. At 7500 ft. It's pretty normal for them to have snow in October. We're shaping up to have no snowpack at all this year.
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NNadir
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Thu Jan-12-06 11:12 AM
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10. A bad year for skiers, I'd guess. |
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California, though, had some powerful storms. They must have passed to the North of your state.
I have no idea about the snow pack situation there.
It was in California that I first learned to agressively conserve water, flushing with the shower water, that sort of thing.
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Thu Jan-12-06 11:20 AM
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11. It's crushing the local ski industry. I just learned last night... |
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that they historically weren't allowed to even make snow. Although they just won permission to do so. Local tribes disapproved of covering the mountain with waste-water, as they consider it a sign of disrespect. In the former world, that was a non-issue, since they always had plenty of natural snow-pack. But now that push has come to shove, the tribes (predictably) never stood a chance.
Not being native american, I don't myself have any problem with the idea of making snow up there. But the fact that they have to make it at all is very, very weird.
Koyaanisqatsi, man. Koyaanis-fucking-qatsi.
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Thu Jan-12-06 11:26 AM
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12. More importantly, hi-country snowpack == valley water supply. |
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Of course, this is true generally for the southwest. Just another brick in the giant wall of drought that's going to fall on us.
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Thu Jan-12-06 12:33 PM
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13. I know that Western truth very well. |
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I wish I could do more than say "Good luck" to you.
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Thu Jan-12-06 03:55 PM
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17. No snow in Flagstaff? |
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You read all this horrible climate news, but sometimes you read things that bring it home to you.
"The city's first measurable snow has never occurred this late since record-keeping began in 1898..."
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NNadir
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Thu Jan-12-06 11:05 AM
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9. According to Dr. Masters, we're on track for the warmest US January ever. |
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Edited on Thu Jan-12-06 11:09 AM by NNadir
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NNadir
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Thu Jan-12-06 02:32 PM
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14. I went out for an afternoon bike ride, and broke a sweat. |
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Edited on Thu Jan-12-06 02:32 PM by NNadir
I had no coat, just a light sweat shirt.
In January...
Damn.
I'm scared.
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Thu Jan-12-06 04:06 PM
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Out of interest, when's the official start of the hurricane season?
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NNadir
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Thu Jan-12-06 05:33 PM
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I doubt the official hurricane season will mean much in the future.
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