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    Brutal Winter Beast Cranks Up!
    I predicted that this winter would be a bad one and that has so far come to pass, with a vengeance. In the Dakotas an early blizzard in October killed 75,000 head of cattle. Here in NE winter was slow coming on but 2 days after I got the snow tires on (12/4) the snow started and has come down in typical deep winter fashion, at least a dusting each night and we live in a river valley, not on a mountain ridge. Right now we're in the midst of the worst storm of the season, WS Hercules, which will bring blizzard-like conditions to Boston and the Cape later this evening depositing a uniform 8-12 inches by tomorrow. There would appear to be a pattern of arctic air breakouts that will continue throughout the winter. Many attribute this new winter weather pattern to global warming -- the total of which I count myself them amongst. If winter gives you cold & snow, dress warm and do winter sports. Unfortunately a poor man froze to death in a winter encampment 25 miles to the South. I pray it doesn't happen anywhere else.
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    Sunny, some clouds, a little breezy in Boca Raton, FL. Awesome!!! I just moved down here from New York.
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    It's cooled off a bit
    Even though it's still going to be a sunny day the high is predicted to be only 69 degrees here in Clearwater, Florida. I guess that's why they call us the sunshine state.
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    Weather Report is Sweet in Los Osos, CA
    It's "Groundhog Day" practically everyday in Los Osos, CA: Sunny, high in the 60's, lows in the 40's. Like San Francisco ( 240 miles to the north), we can get fogged in for weeks in the summer - it's our natural air conditioning. Definitely a climate that suits my clothes!
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    Colder than usual, it seems
    Early December has really been cold in much of the USA. KC hasn't seen a day above freezing in almost 2 weeks. The beer in my garage is perilously near the freezing point. Storm Electra may give us out first snow Friday night before she moves east to wallop Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and the northeast. I have a nephew near Bozeman, MT: he sent me a photo of the Gallatin River completely frozen and jammed-up with ice chunks....brrr
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    I was whining
    about how cold it is in the Bay Area (which it is, though a bit warmer today) until my niece in Montana said it was -2 at 1 in the afternoon at her place.
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    forecast: "signifigant shrinkage"...
    high temps in the single digits and strong winds will make it feel like -20F to -35F for the next couple of days and nights. That damn northwest wind cuts right through the clothes.
  • Anna rRxia
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    Pretty son won't trust you
    For the weather! California has a more than moderate drought on it's hands. Last year there was about 1% and this year it is a 28% area constituting drought in the Sierra Nevada. The rains just aren't getting far enough South to make up the snow pack. Better hope for those Pineapple Expresses to start lining up. (Not the Seth Rogen kind!) This is the life-blood drinking water for SF & LA.
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    Typhoon Haiyan LIVE
    Typhoon Haiyan LIVE: Philippines mass burials begin as corpses clog roads. Nobody had ever heard of Tacloban, a coastal city on one of the islands that make up the 7000 that comprise the Phillipines. Despite the islands acting as a barrier to the sea, a wall of water piled up with the 190 mph winds as the superstorm piled up a storm surge that completely devastated the flimsy buildings of the city. Scenes of interviews with the survivors were harrowing, people climbing trees to survive and such. Current total is 2200 confirmed dead with many thousands more missing. Although the hurricane season was below normal in the US this is a definite sign of things to come with a one foot rise in sea levels in the last 100 years. The ocean has been absorbing the fossil-burning based heating of the atmosphere but nobody has an idea how long this can go on. Low-lying areas everywhere are in peril. Flood insurance will either not be offered or become so expensive as to be prohibitive. Rebuilding the Jersey Shore may have seemed like the "American Way" but it now seems to be a fool's errand. Better to make a realistic survey of the shoreline and give way to the ever-encroaching sea and make a stand with huge sea-walls. That seems to be the more realistic path. I think it's time or a summer holiday at Hatteras National Seashore before this great area disappears and is reclaimed by the sea. It could have all been so much different if the industrialized companies had compromised with the developing countries in the late 80s, early 90s. Nothing but the karma of environmental degradation due to greed is left to harvest.
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    Northern New England Peaks
    The Tri-State area of NH/VT/ME peaked today with it's foliage. Without the usual couple of cold-weather spikes the colors haven't been as vivid this year but the artist's palate, fully unfolded before my eyes, is enough to make me weep for life as it comes to this part of the never-ending cycle.
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peace through music Watching the projections for the hurricane. Coming just a little too close to Jones Beach just in time for Phil and Phrends.Better start singin' now ..."Bertha don't you come around here any more"!!!
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ya'll better duck back into that barn door so as not to get a drop on ya! i know its novato, mickey had a barn there, so it makes sense to me
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to our East coast friends! The weather's been pretty darn heavenly in the Bay Area the last few days; the smoke from the fires seems to be going elsewhere.
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There was a hurricane named Bertha just a few years back that hit S. Carolina I think.. I remember ABC World News playing the Dead's Bertha on the evening news for the story.
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Brookings, Oregon, on the southern Or. coast had a high temperature of 108 degrees on July 8th.
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1st storm of the season arrived last nite, they had to cancel my daughters swim meet cuz of all the lightin' , beautiful lightshow by mother nature and the thunderboomers just rolled on forever.
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85F at 6AM? And pushing 100% humidity? What a great day for the quarter and semi final rounds of my club championship. Hopefully it will melt my competitors instead of me. My alarm clock went off at the crack of dawn. I changed it from disturbingly annoying bleating to commercial radio. And instantly on comes Scarlet. I'm taking that as a good sign! And how do I mark my Titleist? With a red and blue bolt, of course... Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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In Eastern Romania yesterday we had 47.5C = 118F in the mountains in the North now thank goodness :-)
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Its a grand day in the Blue Ridge!Just shy of 85, not a cloud in the sky. Climbing Mt. Pisgah today. Highest peak in the Mts. Everybody enjoy the day!
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just like Mr.Pid said... 85 degrees at 8am...and climbing its 12 noon now and 95 degrees... ouch..... the worst thing is that in NJ its all HUMIDITY.... its a smoker........
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woke up to rain, thunder and lightin! ahh,the desert smell so good after a storm, creosote, sage, mesquite! should make for a nice moist day, kinda feels like when you toss water on the charcol in the grill... pure heat with a wet smell, it did bring the temp down to 99* though. does make cold beer taste so much better floatin in the pool. clouds will be perfect for climbing this afternoon, must prepare myself : ) have a beautiful day peace
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Humid in Phoenix: almost sounds like an oxymoron. Just did a road trip to Nashville for some honky tonkin, then down to Ft Myers to see my in-laws, followed by a long drive back to KC. Billboard images are still flashing in my brain. Corn crop looks good, so we should be able to make more ethanol and pay higher food prices. KC today is 94 in the shade, and my yard looks like a blow torch hit it: the lush green spring growth is OVER! I'll be out doing CPR on my tomatoes, jalapeno peppers and bush beans. "... I knew right away she was not like other girls....other girls'..."
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Fogged in as usual, in SF, in July- almost to point of rain-we call it "Fogging" about 54 degrees crossed the GG bridge by noon it was sunny & 72 degrees .......colder in July than in the winter there............we still laugh alot about it ........natural air conditioning..........
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downright wintry in Oakland. Yesterday the fog-drizzle was heavy enough that I had to use the windshield wipers.
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Here in Virginia we are baking in dry heat--relatively low humidity for this area--in the 90s for the past 3 days. Only a few small cumulus clouds & no rain or much wind... "The sky was yellow & the sun was blue..." Jay
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The Garden State is sticky, hot, breezy, warm nights......Summer is the best.
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very cool although sun is rising here in Cornwal Uk bright and blue as it gets let your livelight shine right on me , a little higher , nah like really higher flowing in the tidal streams in the thermals like a spider on a thread, whoosh peace
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62 degrees at 10 AM here on the Oregon coast with the fog starting to burn up. It usually stays in the 60's during the summer on the coast. But if you want it hot all ya gotta do is head up the river a few miles and it will be in the 70's, a few miles more and it's in the 80' s, and keep going and you'll hit the 90's and be ready for swimmin. Get to hot and just head back to the coast and nature's air-conditioning cools you off. I love it!
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in New Jersey today 80 degrees and plenty of sunshine ..... skipping off to a Jerry Tribute tonight Missing Jerry :(
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another sunny day. Check out the conjunction of the moon and Jupiter tonight!
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Pouring rain and windy in NJ today....quite a storm rolling through here!
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r u in that dust storm? Saw pics on the news last night. Wow! Never been in one of those.
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as a matter o'fact, i got pictures too. sucker was 90 miles long. kinda felt like the encroachers in thier covered wagons and the dust was apaches, damn if they didn't circle the whole valley. i'll post one pic!
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can't wait to see the pic, glad you surrvived the attack. peace! -ht
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Ike roared through Erie yesterday, bringing 40mph sustained winds and gusts over 50mph. I'm glad we don't live near the coast lines I feel for you people. Not only the winds but the rains as well. Positive vibes for the folks that live in Texas all the way up through the Ohio valley.
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time to break out the hoodie,gather some friends round a nice fire and pass the wiskey roundit's an amazing fall night here in new jersey(~):-}
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but i said "brrrrr" to myself as i was driving into work this morning, suppose to get a snow storm in the high country this weekend????? 1 day of fall and 1 day of springis all ya get in phx.
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and I wish it would hurry up. Also not rain on the parade I'm going to Saturday morning!
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the sun is shining bright!! the sky is blue!! the breeze is cool!!dont think it can get any better then what it is now here in new jersey......think im gonna go chop some wood for a fire tonight and enjoy it!!!! (~):-}
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windy and raining......autumn finally remembered that this is washington state, after all. still warm however. was gonna go to a football game but the remote got me...and wet bandages are sooooooo improper
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fall is here and leaves and starting to change colors....only high of 65! Time to close the pool :(
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Fall colors are wonderful, closing the pool.......so sad ;:::( I wish I was a polar bear this time of year, they still swim and smile,smile,smile Swimming is heavenly.
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in SC this week. Perfect for the Atomic City Festival ( yeah, let's brag about that! Jeez) & Julia's Wedding :) PEACE
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oh my!! the big shiny thing is back. wonder if it will be here long enuf to dry my shoes out?
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weather out in nj right now got me a few logs in the fire pit some jerry on the sterio and a full bottle of jim beam in my hand the stars r bright and the air is cool.... ohhhh how i love the nice fall weather
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or was, it's now 7:15 and the flyin' monkeys that surrounded the house all day have gone home. they were not able to get to my beer.........sorry bob....nice weather pretty much all day but should be cold tonight.......good cookie weather
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COOKIES COOKIES me like COOKIES... oh yeah i can't chew, nevermind
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wit 'til heal, you must
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wait 'til healed, you must
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i heard ya the 1st time
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Time to break out the Mukluks!! Hey TC....what did you do...r u ok?? You can always dunk those cookies til there nice and mushie then eat them with a spoon :)
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what a delicious idea,you can always count on mom ! mukluks are moccasins with fur, thats cool!! wouldn't want them puddle stomppers gettin cold : ) quack
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after what seems like a week or more of sun & warmth-even sun (& fog) yesterday 4 Merl-it hit hard-well not tooooo hard, but it rained ........time to turn off the water system....xoxoxo Gypsy Cowgirl
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blue skies and 70 degrees. fall colors are at their peak on the s. oregon coast
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Sat afternoon 15 Nov. Mosul Iraq was Clear, low 80's, dry. dusty, smelly and a shitload of flies.