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Post by missouriboy on Mar 19, 2019 3:25:17 GMT
Me too ... but CA is accumulating a lot of "bad karma". Nebraska and Iowa are unfortunately finding out what flood plains really are. The chicken little's are are already screaming run away climate change.
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 19, 2019 16:58:08 GMT
Your variance seems to be out of whack. Chills and fever.
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Post by sigurdur on Mar 19, 2019 17:59:31 GMT
And 🎿
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Post by Ratty on Mar 20, 2019 1:59:40 GMT
Unpleasantly warm here after a cooler start to March. Temps in the 30s and 33C predicted for Sunday. Current humidity ~ 70%.
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 20, 2019 3:27:37 GMT
Is This the Year?According to national dam expert Scott Cahill of Watershed Services of Ohio, Oroville Dam is on the same failure track as in 2017, with visible water seepage trickling from the foot of the dam and dozens of points along the dam's principal spillway. Cahill warns that warming temperatures magnified by precipitation is a growing threat to the dam. www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/03/complete_failure_at_oroville_dam.html If your heat Hal migrates to the northern Sierra, this may become a serious problem. Couple that with rain and ...
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Post by Ratty on Mar 20, 2019 12:17:03 GMT
Not Spring here but interesting in the North ... both late season cyclones predicted to be Cat 3 or 4 soon: THINKS: Might get that chart on a big canvas for the living room. I would then be able to show guests how the weather continuum is simple enough for even climate scientists to understand.
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Post by Ratty on Mar 21, 2019 0:09:15 GMT
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Post by nonentropic on Mar 21, 2019 2:29:19 GMT
well you need the water and every TC that runs over the top fails to run down the Tasman. Taking one for the team.
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Post by Ratty on Mar 21, 2019 8:13:02 GMT
well you need the water and every TC that runs over the top fails to run down the Tasman. Taking one for the team. Kind of you.
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Post by nautonnier on Mar 21, 2019 12:26:27 GMT
Ah the nostalgia for the post cyclone burble of generators in the early morning
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Post by sigurdur on Mar 21, 2019 13:50:27 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Mar 21, 2019 22:01:12 GMT
Ah the nostalgia for the post cyclone burble of generators in the early morning The cyclones shouldn't get as far as South Australia.
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Post by nautonnier on Mar 22, 2019 9:25:07 GMT
Ah the nostalgia for the post cyclone burble of generators in the early morning The cyclones shouldn't get as far as South Australia. You can't hear batteries anyway - but then you'd have to be listening in during the 6 seconds that they operate
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 23, 2019 0:08:01 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Mar 27, 2019 18:11:30 GMT
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