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...In Arizona, Texas, SoCal, and the rest of Occupied Mexico... :bigbye:
It's a balmy 6ºF here, with the temp expected to drop about 10º tonight... I let the dog out for a quick poop...She's out there...Somewhere... :D That's my picnic table in the foreground... :) |
We have had it get colder and colder today - about 2-3 inches of snow this evening - expect more, but not a ton
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According to the Weather Channel, it got down to -5º last night; it was up to -3º and change when I got up. It's -2º now. Tough temps to poop in. :(
I have 18" of snow on the picnic table; 3" fell last night. I'll have to sno-blow the driveway again...and blow out trails for the dog... Driving advisory locally; bans in some areas. Tow truck drivers are getting rich this Winter. :) |
No snow this morning but 4 degrees F on the way to breakfast this morning. The car cranked slow but started with no problem.
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We Coloradans can't understand all this fuss about a little snow. Let me reassure you, things always look better when the sun comes out!
Here are two views from my kitchen window. Regards, Norm |
Love all of your pictures! I really miss the snow!!!
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Snow is pretty unless you have to travel in it! Those predicted minus (-F) temps for the northeast are scary and dangerous. Global warming at its best!
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Horrible weather. House is leaking water @multiple places.
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Yes, I understand..We are bummed out in Az. too! Slightly cloudy today and will only get to 79 degrees. Been there and done that and that's why I am here!Rich..59 degrees INSIDE your house! YIKES!
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This is why Debby and I moved to Florida~~ Eric
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I knocked down all icicles I could reach; six feet long in some cases. Only 59ºF at outside wall; thermostat set for 70º. But I could use a second dog tonight... :D |
Hang in there my friend! Debbys' doll room has a pull out~ Eric
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Can't get at icicles on roof/second floor (can't shovel snow off awning either); up to 61ºF inside now; basement is 55ºF...Don't really feel like working on Luger barrels down there right now... :o Still, I am better off than Alvin, weather-wise - He is in Mass, still getting pounded and more to come... :( |
I can't imagine weather like that. I have never lived in that part of the Country. I have been in So. Az. since 1977, and have ZERO plans to ever leave it in an upright position. Yes, we pay for our winters by having to survive the summers, but A/C makes it very tolerable inside, and because I am retired, I only go outside when I just have to(like going to the indoor shooting range, and getting grub). I feel sorry for your dog!!!
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Functional and Funny,
http://www.plunderguide.com/brass-mo...eze-indicator/
Not a lot of extra snow for the Finger Lakes. Not a lot of extra warmth either! Someone wants my help driving a U-Haul to Boston on Tuesday... |
One TV station said 6 - 10 inches, but the metro area is 6 - 8 inches and more south of the Ohio River.
Another station said north of Cincinnati 2 - 4 inches. South of the Ohio river - several inches. Low of 3 to 7 degrees. (Wednesday and Thursday night -4 degrees each night.) Both TV stations show pictures of the crowded grocery stores and parking lots as people are buying everything to keep from starving. I have asked my daughter in PA to come and (1) dig me out and (2) bring me food. It would be a lot better if the people were not hyped up. |
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Last night, Huntington Bch Ca. About 70 degrees at sunset.
Would love to get out of the place, but our Business is here. Hope to retire to AZ in about 5yrs |
The wind is picking up here - supposed to be icky next 24-36 hrs
Take a bet on whether they have class tomorrow night? I bet its cancelled :) Its fairly slick outside and I imagine at 9 degrees will stay that way :) |
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"Winter" ended here three weeks ago... |
It was clear and sunny today. -4ºF when I got up, got to a high of 12º. When it hit 8º around 11:30, I used my Cadet Cub tractor-tread sno-blower to clear out my driveway and the mailbox access, which the state plows buried. :grr:
Weather Channel has bunches of stories of the mid-South states getting hit by Octavia. Some interesting equipment which I have never seen, like a 90ft tanker with spray-nozzles pointing straight down to spray anti-icing agent on the roads. The newscaster was talking about the Arkansas people 'pre treating' the roads with a salt solution prior to any precipitation...Never seen anything like that up here in snow country... :) Looks like Tennessee is getting hit now...8inches of snow predicted for Wash DC...Haha...You think John's stretch Mercedes limo will get stuck??? :roflmao: |
I shouldn't have commented! Yesterday it was ~70°. Today it's ~35°!!
The temperature dropped almost 25° this morning. Texas weather..... |
I've just come back from Rome where we have been for a few days, and we had a mix of sunnish days with greysh ones, beautiful light for taking pictures, thank God no rain at all.
Here in the North at home is a bit colder (about 46 Fahrenheit) and a pale sun. I'm already waiting for Spring! Sergio |
Up to +12 here, couple inches snow. Very little of that this year.
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2 degrees here in Northern Virginia at 5AM this morning... -16 degrees wind chill... but we have had a warming trend since then, the temperature is now 5 degrees at 10:43 AM
it's nice and toasty in the house :) right at 68 degrees. |
I don't suppose anyone wants to discuss "Global Warming" with the Boston folks, or some of you guys!!
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American way of living is very inefficient. Each family got a standalone house, having oil trucks running around... and this building structure is majorly wood, not very strong. Heard there would be raining on Sunday, real disaster would be roof collapsing...
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I don't mind discussing it. Lots of folks confuse "weather" with "climate". You'd think that meteorologists would have the proper take on the situation, but many of them are just as deluded in this way as the general public can be. To get the straight scoop, you want to listen to/read what climatologists are saying! One of the effects of global warming is that weather patterns change and shift around. The famous polar vortex effect may settle in as a regular winter feature as a result. For every locale that has worsening weather trends, I'll bet there are areas where it's actually becoming more pleasant! Quote:
Another thing to consider is that Europeans used up their forests long ago, and what remains is becoming increasingly expensive. As a consequence, the proportion of stone and concrete used in residential construction is much higher in Europe. We Americans, left to human nature alone, will do the same thing unless restrained. Architectural engineering can properly address all but the most severe/unlikely possibilities presented by snow load, and the roofs that collapse are generally on buildings inappropriately designed for their locale, and buildings that have not been adequately maintained. Otherwise, those concerned will be shoveling roofs! I saw a YouTube of an invention that worked really well for this. It was a 4-sided aluminum box on a pole, with one of those flat plastic sledding mats--the kind that rolls itself up at rest--attached to the rear, bottom edge. When pushed up the roof, the box would chisel/scoop snow as it slid along, and when the blob of snow involved hit the plastic, the latter would unroll under the former's weight and provide a very slippery escape route for the white stuff. Amazingly effective action, much better and faster than dragging it down with a giant hoe on a handle, and way better than climbing up there and doing it old-school with a shovel! |
Very Impressive! I wish our politicians could read!!
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Why did they change the name of the collectivist/Marxist scare term from "global warming" to "climate change'? Simple...they can't prove any global temperature increase. Accurate thermometers were not even invented until the middle 1800's...hence the doomsayers rely on analyzing fossilized tree trunks and air pockets entrapped in Anarctic ice floes to declare the global average temperature over the next 100 years will increase by a stunning 1.2 degrees F. On any given 10 year cycle, the degree of sunspot/flare activity changes earth temperature more than that.
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I don't expect to see icebergs in the Hudson, but maybe glaciers in Quebec... :) |
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As to why there is such a big deal about it, just figure out who is going to profit from the idea of climate change. As the old saying goes - follow the money. |
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Quote...Europeans used up their forests long ago, and what remains is becoming increasingly expensive. As a consequence, the proportion of stone and concrete used in residential construction is much higher in Europe... Unquote
We started around 771 B.C. ... I'm only joking :) Sergio |
Yah, the Romans depleted the Great Saharan Forrest.
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7,300 to 5,500 years ago: Retreating monsoonal rains initiate desiccation in the Egyptian Sahara, prompting humans to move to remaining habitable niches in Sudanese Sahara. The end of the rains and return of desert conditions throughout the Sahara after 5,500 coincides with population return to the Nile Valley and the beginning of pharaonic society. UNQUOTE So as you see I don't think that the Romans could deplete any forest in the Sahara! :-) Sergio |
Talked to a few other people at lunch time a few days ago. Heard one theory saying the Earth might be entering a new ice age now. Saying ice age cycle is 10,000 years, and last ice age was 10,000 years ago, so timing is correct. I started worrying about this. My spouse was more calm "worry about what? this is not your problem alone"...
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I spent about 3 - 4 hours today up in my attic under the roof, where it joins the walls...My roof is not equally sloped F&R...The front is a much steeper pitch - I can't even stand up on it...The rear is almost flat...And of course I had to get down on my stomach and crawl back under the eves of the flat part...About a half dozen times. Just enough room to lay flat and squirm around. I found the source of my bathroom rainstorm...A blocked bathroom ceiling fan vent hose...The snow was blowing in the outside peckerhead and then melting and running down into the bathroom. I filled the 4" conduit with some spray-on expanding foam-in-a-can and clamped a neopreme cap over the end. That should hold it from getting snow/ice in until Spring. I threw the vent hose away, pulled the electrical wires out of the ceiling fan/light, and gave the fan fixture conduit end a shot of foam as well. I hope that keeps the bathroom heat from going up into the attic.. It was 16º outside, not all that cold in the attic. I had a new roof put on in 2010, and they put 4 vents in the roof. It should have been much colder up there, but I seem to be leaking a lot of heat into the attic. WW II house [1942], 2-wire electrical system [no grounds], old ground up paper for insulation. I'm in the process of laying R13 over the paper insulation but I run out of $$$ pretty quick. I'm about half done. Hopefully finish it off this year. :o |
Ouch!! I pray things get better! Eric
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... so was I Sergio. My relatives were living in a cave near Borgiallo back then (Vercellino, Temporino, Configliacco - Canova the famous marble sculpture).
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After spending hours on my stomach crawling around my attic yesterday, today I went up on the ladder to shovel some of the 18 inches of snow off my back porch roof. The snow & ice was so heavy that I couldn't get the back door to open more than 8 - 10 inches - just enough for me & dog to get out.
It was too slippery to stand on the roof itself, I had to stand on the ladder and poke away with my shovel. It wasn't long enough to get to the last three feet, so I had to modify it... Yes, I don't only make long barrels for Lugers, Lahtis, and Nambus; I also make eight foot show shovels... :rolleyes: It's not perfect; the PVC is too springy. I couldn't find any farm implement that used a long hardwood handle. Couldn't find ANY steel snow shovel, they're all plastic. Ace had a couple of thin steel 'snow pushers', but I needed a shovel big enough to move a cubic foot of snow at a time. I may have to make one. :soapbox: |
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