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    Hurricane Irene goes Tropical, devastates Vermont
    Our state took a direct hit in terms of rain. A uniform average of about 7" fell on all parts of the state from South to North yesterday causing towns to flood from Bennington to St. Johnsbury. The state's new emergency management agency in Waterford was evacuated yesterday when Winooski river overflowed it's banks. Many roads and bridges have been washed out. There have been numerous power outages and 1 death reported. There is widespread flooding in all parts of the state. The eye of the storm passed directly overhead of me at 6:10pm yesterday. This was caused when the storm tracked further westward than was forecast, taking a route up the Hudson Valley and then up the westward spine of the Green Mountains. There was no wind but torrential downpours the entire day. This was absolutely a result of climate change and global warming. Hurricanes and tropical storm do not usually cause such severe rainfall. The last time was 1938 for this kind of damage in the State of Vermont. This was a once a century storm for our area.
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    There was a major hail storm when I was on the train back from Paris yesterday. Hail the size of golf balls! Was really weird to hear it on the train-was like sitting in a tin box being pelted by ice bombs. Trees were bent over almost in half, and was an interesting little adventure for a few moments!********************************** I am not young enough to know everything. Oscar Wilde
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    They WAY over hyped Irene. We are now expecting 30mph winds and two inches of rain! That is in VT. Other places will see larger amounts of rainfall and major beach erosion. Don't worry 'bout your cousin, unless h/she is a crazy surfer dude.
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    Yo-ho-ho & A Bottle of Rum!!!
    Aaarrrgh! We pirates have battened down the hatches and left the ship to moor at Hampton Bay. We started Irene's party yesterday even we be far up in the Green Mountains we're still in for a blow. Aaarrrgghhhh! We've laid in the provisions and got the genie all gassed up and laid in provisions. Time to haul out the long glass and really get this party rockin'! Aaarrrggghhhh!!! Avast ye matie! Don't touch that pipe or you be keel-hauled when we get back to the boat. No rest till Monday.... Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!
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    Hurricane Irene...
    ...looks ready to dump 10" of rain in Philly, 8" in NYC and God knows what else South and North of there to a width of perhaps 100-150 miles inland. Batten down the hatches, maties and get the rum out. We're going to have a hurricane party! Aaargghhhh!! Haul up the jolly roger under those two Hurricane warning flags.
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    billowing white clouds strafe a light blue sky; blowing up from the South, a welcome turn from the slate grey drizzle of the last couple days.autumn is coming and can hardly wait!
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    Namesake State, Mary!
    I'm in Maryland and all is OK, thank God. I sure hope everyone else is OK too. What a wild ride this has been... I don't know how you guys on the Other Coast handle this stuff on the regular. Oh and I'll skip the hurricane Oh Great DUDE, if you don't mind. I wanted to go to a local festival so that just isn't gonna work out. I'll take a rain check, if you don't mind.
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    Has that hurricane barrier, Gonz...that'll take care of the storm surge. Well, at least hopefully better than the NOLA levees took care of Katrina. We very much need some rain in my area, but at the cost of death and destruction on the coast, I can live with the drought a while longer.
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    Not here in VT! Endless summer continues. I thought GRTD was in the Boston area but he may be South of there... Looks pretty scary for you guys in NC GDean, but the projected Irene path looks like a direct hit on Rhode Island! GAWD help those swamp yankees!
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a gentle breeze blowing rippling pastels in the treetops
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Pinwheel down the road like carnival rides on the road to work this morning, hoping that I just hadn't had my ticket punched for a session of bumper cars! Not supposed to be like this in NC, at least not unless you're in the mountains. I moved from New England for this?
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snow here..
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Sounds like a typical commute for us! Fun isn't it? Although so far it has been way too mild. We need some snow!!! "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Lived in Maine a good long while...I actually used to have fun, which is to say actually enjoy, driving on fresh snow as long as no one else was on the road. It's this ice stuff that is more typical around here that gets scary, and the fact that the road crews aren't very well-prepared to handle it (a generous appraisal of their preparedness, I assure you). Yesterday you just didn't know minute-to-minute if the road was ok or if it was a sheet of ice. And then there's the clueless drivers -- one truck blew by me going at least 80 mph, and a few miles later I was following traffic going 5-10 mph. Reasonable speed was somewhere in between. Anyway, we'd be happy to send the snow and cold weather to CO where it belongs!
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Got it up here in Ontario, Canada too. Beautiful snow, fluffy & flaky, just the way we like it. Already had a few good skates on the pond after the first snap and I'm looking forward to this lunar eclipse. Gonna go trudge through the woods in my woolens and breathe the good air. Happy Solstice!!!!
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I went up to Paddy O'Quigley's, the other day, for a pint and met up with a bloody British chap who said airport runways were shut down for the first time he can remember, at both major London airports. Is the rest of Europe experiencing an early winter too? Y'all must be getting the snow that we're not getting here in Kansas City....
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The nucleus of the late, great jazz fusion giants Weather Report.I'd be curious if any of the GD were fans. I'm betting yes. David Gans, Blair Jackson, do you know? Was Weather Report Suite a reference to them? Inquisitive minds would like to know. Happy holidays.
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Hey Now Hi, I am travelling this weekend, for Christmas, just heard there is going to be a Big Noreaster ? just in time for Christmas, everyone travel safe and have a great Holiday ! love and OO Beth ( Liz ) Kempf Hey Now OO play on- KEEP LISTENING
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.is going on here.. first we had a late snow because it was to warm just a bunch of rain which pretty much hurts us here at the ski areas..then it gets cold snows the moutains make snow to get caught up temps drop down to about -6 f....then warms back up rains nearly washes out our road... temps drop back down lots of snow i get ready to go hit the slopes rains and now they are predicting temps in the high 40's next couple of days and snow over the weekend...just for reference we usually are in the single digits and below this time of year
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30 below zodiac 3 weeks ago in north Dakota, now I hear bad rain in the north west and this morning it is abt 30 in Mario TX. But feels like 40. Blowing snow in Indiana yesterday. Just crazy all over the place . " Life is`nt about running from the storm, it`s about learning to dance in the rain "
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Well, I made it throught the blizzard at Heathrow last week and said "That's it, no more traveling!" Yet here I am am at home in Vermont with a wicked Nor'easter dropping a full 12" or more and making life a little less delightful. I think we can look forwad to more of the same all winter and in future winters. It''s a trend! I used to love it more when I did outdoor winter sports (besides cleaning the car and driving to work!)
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Cold and dry just became cold and snowy: from Manhattan, KS to Columbia, MO, anywhere from 5" to 9" blanketed the ground. Shoveling the drive off took an hour, then the slow drive to work...whew, time for a nap... and a cookie!!
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.....the weather here has been jumping 20 degrees back and forth for a coupla weeks. Supposed to be in the low 50's later this week, was in the low 30's yesterday, and it's actually NOT raining right now.....oooops...heavy mist..
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We had a high of 68 yesterday and today we're enjoying a brick 28. Texas is a mess.
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Woke up to -16.... Bright side is the sun is out and the wind stopped...
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in Oakland, which must be confusing those trees that haven't quite dropped their leaves yet. The dogs certainly did have the zoomies at the dogpark this morning.
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I so can't wait to get back to the south east .. " Life is`nt about running from the storm, it`s about learning to dance in the rain "
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Alta and Solitude have some of the best snow I've ever ate: keep your tips up!!!
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You're all over the place!! =) "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Got nuthin' on us this winter. We are going through an old-fashioned winter with snow almost every day a cold slated -25 in mid VT.
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hope ya got plenty of woolens.......
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It's only -15 on a daily basis up der. My ancestors from the 17th century are buried near Rutland: the rest of us moved west!!
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s. oregon, clear skies and 65 degrees, a rare and different tune!, found a nice agate on the beach, saw four river otters swim by up the river, old dog happy, me too. gonna make the mountain my home
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followed by scattered darkness in early evening....and whatever vodka is left..
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In Hubbard , Oregon this morning .. Looks like I will be stuck here till Monday afternoon. " Life is`nt about running from the storm, it`s about learning to dance in the rain "
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Get some cookies and a beer.......it'll be OK..
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I would , believe me it sounds good to me Johnman ... " Life is`nt about running from the storm, it`s about learning to dance in the rain "
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There's gotta be a 7-11 or an AM/PM close by...
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At least yer not on the east coast suffering with tons of humanity. Somewhere there's a great notion in Oregon. Turn on the Jets game for a glimmer of hope. Squealers can't possibly win.
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that anyone with a roof over their heads and food in the fridge (if they HAVE a fridge) shouldn't complain about much.....I'm thankful to have what little I do...
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-25 in my town, -35 in some places further North. Please, somebody give me a reason to go to the SE. Anybody from the Native American Church got a peyote ritual coming up?
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I feel for everyone dealing with the frigid cold temps . Mid 40's in Oakland Oregon today. I will be Headin to Dallas tx. Next. I hear its been cold down there too. Stay warm folks, cuddle with you loved one or big warm dog , lol . " Life is`nt about running from the storm, it`s about learning to dance in the rain "
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Is it spring yet?********************************** I am not young enough to know everything. Oscar Wilde
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North Carolina hasn't exactly been a joy this winter season (a white Christmas even!), especially if you are in the mountains (I'm not). But then again, I've got nothing to complain about when you stack it up against minus-anything F for a temperature. Stay warm, folks!
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mixed in with the cold rain and snow. Yuck-o-rama! Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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In Dallas Texas this morning. " Life is`nt about running from the storm, it`s about learning to dance in the rain "
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cold, cold, cold in the mountains of NC, not below zero, but thick frost this morning, with a promise of sunshine this pm. Had lots of snow all ready up here with more to come. Just letting ya know. Now, why did I leave Florida? Oh yeah, too hot.
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That the storm front caused by the Europe '72 brouhaha subsides and we see calmer weather in these parts come next week. Looks like high '50s and sunny for my part of NC this weekend, hoping that some of your snow gets to melt away, unkle sam. I work with a guy from Boone and they've had something like 19 snow days for school kids already this season. Not fun at all.
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Warm week this week.. It warmed up in the 20's but now the snow is flying and expected to get 3-6' but ya never with living by Lake Superior..
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Don't get me wrong i do like haveing FOUR seasons and thats why i want to get out of here, We only get about 3 months of warm waether. .This week it is suppose to have daytime highs in the teens and overnight around -10.
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27 degrees and forecast for temps in the teens this afternoon, with snow, sleet, freezing rain all the good nasty stuff . Here in Huchins Tx. I so can't wait for spring time !! Then summer, but then I will probably be saying that its too hot , lol . You all stay warm.. " Life is`nt about running from the storm, it`s about learning to dance in the rain "