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Post by sigurdur on Dec 17, 2019 13:18:07 GMT
Well......I'd rather it was where i am! Hasn't it been very wet in your part of the world, Acid? If it wasn't, Labor tears are causing stream stress
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 17, 2019 14:36:44 GMT
Hasn't it been very wet in your part of the world, Acid? If it wasn't, Labor tears are causing stream stress And thus the erosion of Liberal depositional deposits. Will social justice flotsam be carried far out to sea where salvage will not be profitable? Or will they accumulate in downstream point bars that will require the occasional flush to avoid choking the system? Here I propose a metaphysical subdivision of the academic field of Socio-Hydrology, where the four-year course requirements will be referred to as the socio path and the graduate as a "towhead" (consult Merriam Webster).
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Post by acidohm on Dec 17, 2019 18:13:20 GMT
Well......I'd rather it was where i am! Hasn't it been very wet in your part of the world, Acid? Yes, unprecedented amounts 😉 I thought Missouri was referring to the white stuff?
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 17, 2019 18:16:36 GMT
Hasn't it been very wet in your part of the world, Acid? Yes, unprecedented amounts 😉 I thought Missouri was referring to the white stuff? I was ... and am. Not sure of this one's snow-water equivalent. It seems a bit dry.
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Post by Ratty on Dec 17, 2019 20:49:54 GMT
Yes, unprecedented amounts 😉 I thought Missouri was referring to the white stuff? I was ... and am. Not sure of this one's snow-water equivalent. It seems a bit dry. In my part of the world, six inches has only one meaning .... meteorologically. Incidentally, a spot about 15ks from me had about 6" (150mm) in a storm last week. We had 5mm and a light show.
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Post by Ratty on Dec 17, 2019 20:50:49 GMT
If it wasn't, Labor tears are causing stream stress And thus the erosion of Liberal depositional deposits. Will social justice flotsam be carried far out to sea where salvage will not be profitable? Or will they accumulate in downstream point bars that will require the occasional flush to avoid choking the system? Here I propose a metaphysical subdivision of the academic field of Socio-Hydrology, where the four-year course requirements will be referred to as the socio path and the graduate as a "towhead" (consult Merriam Webster). 
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 19, 2019 17:08:41 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 19, 2019 19:31:17 GMT
I am happy that it appears to be east of us.  Nice and warm here this week in the backflow channel.
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Post by Ratty on Dec 20, 2019 0:22:50 GMT
I am happy that it appears to be east of us.  Nice and warm here this week in the backflow channel. Warm here too ..... 
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 20, 2019 0:26:41 GMT
The Devil is in the details. Y'all need to stop inviting him to dance.
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 20, 2019 9:47:22 GMT
Anyone care to describe what an absorbtive rather than reflective polar vortex is?
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Post by acidohm on Dec 20, 2019 16:36:21 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 20, 2019 18:03:14 GMT
No wonder that Joe Q Public is confused ... and leaves his/her/its offering on the alter of latest God of the media.
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Post by acidohm on Dec 20, 2019 18:27:22 GMT
No wonder that Joe Q Public is confused ... and leaves his/her/its offering on the alter of latest God of the media.  And to top it all off, it doesn't matter how fluent you are in ssw science language, you're still just observing each new event with little ability to accurately forecast potential effects. Just like the rest of us ...
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 20, 2019 21:25:46 GMT
quick shout out. Anybody remember on which thread the link to temperature up on a Hawain volcano was posted? Didn't find the post ... but I did find this. Unfortunately pub data only to 2006 with a peak in the 1997-98 El Nino. Construct one through 2019 for usuns. www.clim-past.net/7/975/2011/cp-7-975-2011.pdf
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