What's wrong with the weather?

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Sutol

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Whats happened to the weather?

It's 48F tonight all night and it should be near or below freezing at this time of year, they forecast 46F for us all day tomorrow as well and it should be in the 30's.

Ground is sodden with all the rain we have had, just gets to dry out and it starts raining again, still bugs about as well and they should have all been shut down till spring.

I blame the government:laughing:
 
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Winter has been cancelled due to lack of interest!:laughing:
 
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It should be in the 20s here. It was 64 today and is 56 right now. It is to be above freezing during the day for as long as the extended forcast shows. I work construction, I can't complain.
 
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What are you guys bitc%ing about...why when I grew up we never had global warming... Why i remember having to walk 3 miles, freezing my butt off, to get to the local 7-11 to buy booze...... er i mean to get to school.....
 
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What are you guys bitc%ing about...why when I grew up we never had global warming... Why i remember freezing my butt off going to the local 7-11 to buy booze......

I remember ice on the inside of the bedroom windows when I was a kid, those were the days eh:)
 
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That walk to school? Was it up hill both ways? LOL :)
 
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That walk to school? Was it up hill both ways? LOL :)

as a matter of fact it was.... but that might have been caused by the booze.... dont remember
 
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Rode my bike two miles to get the bus then off the bus and another mile walk to school.
My sister used to take me when I was five, she was six and knew the way:D

They would lock the parents up these days if that happened, we used to leave home at 7.45am and get home for 5.15pm and no mobile phone :laughing:
 
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It's called Climate Change even though many folks think that's just a figment of Al Gore's imagination.

So what's causing the climate to change! NO WAIT FORGET I SAID THAT:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
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So what's causing the climate to change! NO WAIT FORGET I SAID THAT:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:

i think its all the lard asses in washington (DC - dont want to offend you Combustix:laughing:) that have tilted the planet....though i may be wrong.




but i doubt it
 
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Got up to 76 here today,was way to nice to be at work....
 
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i think its all the lard asses in washington (DC - dont want to offend you Combustix:laughing:) that have tilted the planet....though i may be wrong.




but i doubt it

Sure it's not due to all the hot air created in Washington?????????? :D :laughing: :laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
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Sure it's not due to all the hot air created in Washington?????????? :D :laughing: :laughing::laughing::laughing:

Not to mention all the trees they had to cut down to print up the 4,000 page health care bill that NO ONE ever even looked at before they voted.......
 
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It's Ocean cooling - Don't worry Unk Goe-ed will explain it to all us dummies. :laughing: :thumbsup: Cold ocean = global warming. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

La Niña is a coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that is the counterpart of El Niño as part of the broader El Niño-Southern Oscillation climate pattern. During a period of La Niña, the sea surface temperature across the equatorial Eastern Central Pacific Ocean will be lower than normal by 3–5 °C. In the United States, an episode of La Niña is defined as a period of at least 5 months of La Niña conditions. The name La Niña originates from Spanish, meaning "the girl," analogous to El Niño meaning "the boy."

La Niña, sometimes informally called "anti-El Niño", is the opposite of El Niño, where the latter corresponds instead to a higher sea surface temperature by a deviation of at least 0.5 °C, and its effects are often the reverse of those of El Niño. El Niño is famous due to its potentially catastrophic impact on the weather along both the Chilean, Peruvian, New Zealand, and Australian coasts, among others. La Niña is often preceded by a strong El Niño.
 
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But here in Idaho all the talking heads on TV have been warning us about a colder than normal and wetter than normal weather due to La Whatever.... WRONG.


It must be nice to be able to be wrong 100% of the time and still keep your job...and get paid big $$$$
 
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It's the weather. It changes, that's what it does. I remember the winter here in northeast Pa back in 1979, hardly a lick of snow all winter. I had cross country skiing as an activity in 8th grade and we did not get out even once. Any time there is a weird weather pattern all we hear is chicken little rambling about climate change.
 
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yup.. and both 2 years ago and 3 years ago we had RECORD snowfalls here in the PNW... and i mean largest snowfall in 150 years of records.

its just cyclic climate.

now...where my suntan lotion and Speedo at
 
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It's Ocean cooling - Don't worry Unk Goe-ed will explain it to all us dummies. :laughing: :thumbsup: Cold ocean = global warming. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

La Niña is a coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that is the counterpart of El Niño as part of the broader El Niño-Southern Oscillation climate pattern. During a period of La Niña, the sea surface temperature across the equatorial Eastern Central Pacific Ocean will be lower than normal by 3–5 °C. In the United States, an episode of La Niña is defined as a period of at least 5 months of La Niña conditions. The name La Niña originates from Spanish, meaning "the girl," analogous to El Niño meaning "the boy."

La Niña, sometimes informally called "anti-El Niño", is the opposite of El Niño, where the latter corresponds instead to a higher sea surface temperature by a deviation of at least 0.5 °C, and its effects are often the reverse of those of El Niño. El Niño is famous due to its potentially catastrophic impact on the weather along both the Chilean, Peruvian, New Zealand, and Australian coasts, among others. La Niña is often preceded by a strong El Niño.
Sounds like a bunch of conservative, right wing tea party rhetoric to me:p
 
 
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