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    Snowpack in the Sierra
    Now reporting 15% of normal statewide. Forecast for Truckee is warm and rainy for the next 10 days. Meanwhile, 3300 miles to the East, we're getting lashed by snowstorm after snowstorm. Cape Cod is being battered as well as the North Woods. I love winter, just not continuous winter. The old folks are are taking a battering slipping in the snow, slush and ice - lots of broken hips, arms, ankles. Also fractures and sprains backing up the emergency rooms. They look so apologetic as they seek aid.
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    Knew it waas going to be a bad winter
    New England has been an icicle this year. Alaska has been warmer. Since I can't do winter sports anymore all I want to do it is hibernate. Cabin Fever is at a pitch up in the hills these days. Meanwhile, record low snow packs in the Sierra has the Central Valley crisping our (corp.) veggie crops.... Pensacola, Fl. was under a winter weather advisory yesterday. Acornmaxe's post is right on. The oceans in general have been mitigating the effect of global warming by soaking up the heat, making this years repeated breakout of the polar vortex completely predictable. Human beings will not adapt in time and there will be a mass kill-off sometime in the next 20-30 years. A few will thrive and profit in that post-apocalyptic world. I'm planning on directing my next incarnation to another planet.
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    I was fortunate enough to re-locate to northern California in 1989, but not until I had spent many years in Ohio, where I saw -30, an ore boat frozen in the ice out on Lake Erie, and several ice storms that were remarkably severe. "If you plant ice, you're gonna harvest wind". Ain't no wind chill like being out on the glare ice of a frozen Great Lake! Of course, after the smoke and ash from the big fires last summer, our currently balmy weather is enjoyable, but I am also having to water the garden so the bees and toads have some moisture - it is really DRY here. It snowed on December 8th here in the foothills of the Sierra, but, yes, honeybees and hummingbirds in January! The manzanita bushes used to bloom in February, but now they are blooming in mid-December, and the daffodils are coming up already. People don't realize that global warming can cause severe snowstorms - it's not a direct effect. If the polar seas thaw out and turn to open water, glacier-building storms will come down from the north, and the mountain passes could possibly be completely closed all year. A little-known fact from NOAA weather satellites is that the very edge of our solar system, out by the De Kuyper belts, is running into electromagnetic radiation from other sources outside our sun's influence, and the normal wavelike energy patterns are bunching up, like the ruffles on a ballerina's dress. This is in turn slightly warming up the entire solar system, and increasing the sun's solar flare activity. Really. A doctor in Aptos, California did a webinar on this last year, it's well-documented, but not well-known. California is having a drought, that's for sure!
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    on behalf of all Wisconsinites, JDSept, we feel your pain.
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    Rain? I wish
    How about it's -2 with a wind chill of -9 here in CT.
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    A town just east of me was featured on the news tonight with a low of -29. It was fun picking my wife up from the auto repair shop after midnight last night. She must have thought it was a swell time for a night out. When she arrived back to the car in the parking lot, it would not start and the hood latch was frozen. Awesome! Will try out the new snowshoes Wednesday if it's not so windy...I love Wisconsin.
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    The Day After Tomorrow
    If you saw the movie, the weather pattern this year, while not so extreme, is still reminiscent of the major theme of global weather shift. Breakouts of Arctic air from the polar regions due to ocean temps being warmer than normal. I don't think the idea is to study this new polar vortex for the best way for corporations to exploit it, rather, even ice breakers seem powerless to break out scientific research ships from the polar regions. Couple this with the lack of snowfall in the Sierra and you can see a catastrophic winter lining up. I hope Jon Stewart has a glib expert or two in this week to expand on the current evolving crisis...
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    we hit our high today of -12F. Looking forward to tomorrow's radiant glow of 2F above. These wind chills are the coldest I've ever experienced.
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    Keeping almost warm indoors this morning as the mercury hovers around -6 in Kansas. Stay warm, my friends.
  • slo lettuce
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    continued "shrinkage"...
    It has been a brutal winter here in sand county also. We too have had just enough snow every other day to keep the roads slick and hazardous with seriously low temps. Forecast tonight: 18 below with Monday and Tuesday night forecast at around 20 to 25 below with wind chills to 40 to 50 below. That's just flat out f#@*ing cold! And to think that non-hibernating animals like deer, squirrels, and birds survive those temps is utterly amazing. I don't know how our Canadian friends do it year after year; this furless cat is far enough north. All I know is that lots of layers and a few boilermakers help make the hard parts of winter warmer :) *For those few San Fran folks crazy enough to come to Green Bay this weekend, Sunday will hit a high of three below....bundle up!
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Sunny and cool 60-80 Too dry no rain in almost 3 months. And the road goes on forever.... BobbaLee
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Finally, startin to warm up, spring is finally arriving!Peace- Moye
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Bobba, where are you? It's a beautiful spring day in Oakland and everything's still very green and clean because we've had a ton of rain over the last month or so. We could always use more however.
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it is starting to warm up just about in the 50's...of course since i have a new snowboard...i guess i will have to hit the appalachian trail..well at least some of it
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newmanat least thats what the weatherman says just really foggy here at Lake Desolation,saratoga,ny cant wait till the 21st Buffalo!
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in the afternoon, but wet......then at about 10pm it started to snow....was a little on the ground still this a.m.....winter is holding on by it's nails here in western washington
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a good day for cookies and cake!
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and it's been over a day since any posts so let's see...hmm, well, a cold front has pushed through and the sun is out, a little windy, temp. just over 50 degrees. The ospreys are back and you can see em flying back to their nests with big sticks and stuff, they tend to use the same nests each year but build back up any damage winter storms may have caused. They fish in the ocean and the river. Saw one sittin up in a tree last year with a salmon! Speaking of which, springer salmon are starting to show up and people have been catching them for a couple weeks. Grass is green, flowers and bushes blooming and trees budding. goin where the wind goes bloomin like a red rose
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Only in Ohio!! Yesterday, 65, today 49, man, Ohios weather is rediculious, on Monday there callin for snow.... Goin where the climaste suits my cloths!! Peace- Moye
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Finally it has started to rain new leaves are coming out and my favorite wild flower is blooming the "Spider wort" It is a royal blue with two little yellow dots and grows in wet areas. I plant them in big clusters in my yard. The Florida Privet has its fruits on the tree and the birds go crazy eating them. I try to have as many bushes and trees that produce fruit for birds.Birds get very territorial and at times I will have gangs of jays, mocking birds. wax wings, cat birds and orioles all eating and chasing each other. Plus lots and lots of butterflies and bees. We of course have started to warm up almost hitting 90 for several days. Thank goodness we are getting probably our last true cold front on Tuesday it will drop into the 50's and I plan to go to Loop Road which takes you through 40 miles of Everglades. I wrote a poem about Loop Road in the early days of the Poetry thread. I hope I get the new "Going to Terrapin" in time for the trip. And the road goes on forever.... BobbaLee
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Spring = Dead TourYipeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Peace
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The last 3 days have been the nicest of the year so far. Temps in the upper 70's here on Jerry's Flat. Medford hit 92 today !
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we are actually hitting temps in the 60's so in and out of my garden i go rottortillig
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...yesterday in some parts of Oregon. It hit 111 degrees in Cave Junction. But if you drove down the highway for an hour you'd be on the coast with the temperature 50 degrees cooler under sunny skies. It didn't get out of the 60's where I live. Come to think of it, I've never gotten out of the 60's!
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greetings from the deserts of Turkmenistan in Central Asia Had 50 degrees C (122F) a couple of days ago, the hottest I have ever been. Now in hotel by the Caspian Sea and it was a bit cooler today (48C)! wonder where the nearest deadhead to here is!
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in the Bay Area it's unseasonably chilly and has been for days.
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it has rained nearly everyday since the begining of june...at least my garden dosn't need watering
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in Oakland, after some seriously wintry weather the last couple of weeks. The cacti are relieved.
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no more rain but very hot & humid...i kinda like it...watching the clouds roll over the mountains listening to a 77show...
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seems to be back. I think our summer went to Seattle.
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in the milder climate of France..low 30's C rain every few days. The temp in Turkmenistan reached a maximum of 52C (130F) while I was there. Insane heat. The a/c in my hotel broke down one night and I slept in front of the open door of the minibar fridge!
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maybe I will not complain about our Bay Area weather then...
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this is the weather when my thoughts turn to fat turtleneck sweaters and the brown suede boots that fell apart in about 1972.
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starsleeper asked if I was in the military...not I am not, but I have been doing environmental work in the 'Stans on and off for more than 10 years now. My recent experiences with the insane heat in Central Asia really make me feel for those service people living in the desert in tents and sheds and metal vehicles. Must be hard to keep it together in such conditions along with all the other crap they have to deal with. Hydrate , hydrate.
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Here with a 70F dew point...hot and sticky! It's the time of year in the South where you just dart from air-conditioned space to air-conditioned space. I only see my neighbors when the sun is down.
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some nice 8 footers rolling in with a hot offshore breeze, should get pretty toasty today.
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..and rain around here...hopefully we will have a snowy winter rather than a cold one
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it's getting pretty chilly at night. Had to get out the extra blanket last night. Beautiful during the day, though.
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In this weather I could go for some good chilly, LoL... but seriously, its been 42 at night and 56 during the day and a cold rain for the last 4 days, but today is somewhat sunny, ok only with sunglasses on!! I do love the fall and its good football weather, but Im looking for an Indian Summer hopefully soon!!!! ;-) DoDa Man ;^ ) Without love in the dream it'll never come true ================================= Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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a cool and cloudy weekend is giving way to what looks to be a week of sunny and warm, Just finished my summer job and am going to head down to Humboldt and do some hiking in the Redwoods for a few days before the winter rains arrive. Sunshine Daydream Walk you in the tall trees Going where the wind blows Blooming like a red rose
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Looks wet for you folks in northern California: good luck keeping dry and hope you remain safe.
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and it seems to be quite the gully-washer, with numerous power outages reported. The scary thing is the probable impact on the burned-out hills in the Santa Cruz Mountains, which are expected to slide majorly and cause big trouble.
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With all the fires and rain and whatever else! Hang in there.. "I've stayed in every blue-light cheap hotel. Can't win for tryin. Dust off those rusty strings just one more time. Gonna make em shine."
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... with a chance of deer in the Green Mountains of central Vermont.
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Man we got pounded with over 2 feet, supposedly more to come... so much for autumn! "I've stayed in every blue-light cheap hotel. Can't win for tryin. Dust off those rusty strings just one more time. Gonna make em shine."
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Listening to the 8/13/79 McNichols show on XM: Great Shakedown openner, btw. The show the day before was at Red Rocks, then clouds and rain moved-in dropping summer temps into the 40's and 50's. We were all bummed to have to move indoors....When I lived in Boulder, we had a snowstorm in MAY that dumped 2 feet on us! Today, KC is about to get rained on big-time...still warm tho.
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we had a little rain in Oakland a few minutes ago and a friend of mine in the Santa Cruz mountains is reporting snow. Good day to be inside.
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it finally started snowing after a cold snap in October it warmed right up to the 40's...not good snowboarding weather but finally snow snow snow..i live next to 3 ski mountains and opening day got pushed back 3 weeks hopefully they will open this weekend
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Ski resorts are opening here one after another after all the snow we have been getting. "I've stayed in every blue-light cheap hotel. Can't win for tryin. Dust off those rusty strings just one more time. Gonna make em shine."
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Duluth Mn and northern Wi is getting hit with our first snow storm of the year and FINALLY it got cold..In the 20's and for tomorrow the South Shore of Lake Superior might get up to 20" of snow.. I might take a snow day..
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Looks frigid in Denver, KC got soaked instead of snowed-on, and Noonie may be a knuckledragger from North Carolina? Skiers unite!
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It got up to a high of 10F at our place here in Spokane today. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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We are waiting our first snow storm tomorrow. We''ll see if it's a real one, for us.(HA!)
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Negative 5 right now. If it was any warmer it would probably be just dumping snow. its been lightly snowing since saturday but too cold to unleash a big one "I've stayed in every blue-light cheap hotel. Can't win for tryin. Dust off those rusty strings just one more time. Gonna make em shine."
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Mid 60`s right now but the weather guy say`s should get cold later in the week, low to mid 40`s . Brrrrrr but seriousley I do miss the snowy north east .
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I am up in the white mountains of new hampshire.....first storm of the season not much snow up here maybe 4inches.....oh well at least they can make snow at the ski areas..
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here on the wet side of washington. we are used to 30-40 this time of year...upper teens right now. i can just put on a jacket i 'spose....but my son is extremely upset.