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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #450 on: 22 Oct 2013, 20:00 »

You're working indoors, aren't you? 

Also, it's Delaware.  That's 90% below the mason-dixon line. 

I'm saving my sympathy for jwhouk.

I'm 100% above the 45th line of latitude north.

And we're getting down into the 20's tonight. Supposed to have a chance or rain/snow this weekend.  :-P
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #451 on: 25 Oct 2013, 06:07 »

You're working indoors, aren't you? 



For my job or painting? I paint on a balcony because I live in a small apartment so gassing myself out with spraypaint is ill advised.

5C/43F here today.

I am going back West.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #452 on: 25 Oct 2013, 08:05 »

Was 28F with hard frost today at 0655 when I hopped in the truck.
More of the same tomorrow AM.
By late Saturday it should be warm enough and extremely low humidity for the next few days to allow for plenty of spray painting.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #453 on: 25 Oct 2013, 09:26 »

Why would any one live in the North?

Easy.  Where I have lived for most of my life:
- I have only felt 3 earthquakes, all minor
- No active volcanoes for thousands of miles in any direction
- Only 3 tornadoes in the area, all minor
- No poisonous animals native within 100 km in any direction.  None.
- I have never seen a cockroach outside a museum
- Variety of weather/seasons
- Spectacular autumns
- No population crush
- Fantastic air quality
- Amazingly long summer nights


I'm 100% above the 45th line of latitude north.

Yup.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #454 on: 25 Oct 2013, 10:00 »

33 degrees F. I don't think we're going to see temps close to 10C/50F again for a while.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #455 on: 25 Oct 2013, 10:07 »

Why would any one live in the North?

Easy.  Where I have lived for most of my life:
- I have only felt 3 earthquakes, all minor
- No active volcanoes for thousands of miles in any direction
- Only 3 tornadoes in the area, all minor
- No poisonous animals native within 100 km in any direction.  None.
- I have never seen a cockroach outside a museum
- Variety of weather/seasons
- Spectacular autumns
- No population crush
- Fantastic air quality
- Amazingly long summer nights

The air quality here is terrible (Albeit I am not far to the North, but frankly the entire East coast has terrible air quality), and even small towns manage to be congested. Since I've moved here we've had one tornado (I've never even seen one before) and we do get hit with Northern Hurricanes. The poisonous animal thing... I dunno, I promise you there is something with poison around near you.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #456 on: 25 Oct 2013, 10:13 »

I dunno, I promise you there is something with poison around near you.

Probably nothing more than a mushroom.  There is a species of endangered poisonous snake on the great lakes, but that's it for this part of the world.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #457 on: 25 Oct 2013, 10:17 »

You are in Canada correct? Brown Recluse and Black Widows, in Western Canada, Hobo Spiders.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #458 on: 25 Oct 2013, 16:16 »

The British Met Office still hasn't recovered from its failure to give any notice of the devastating storm we had in 1987.  As a result, ever since it has predicted storms at the drop of a hat - they're predicting one this weekend, so I expect it'll just be a bit windy.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #459 on: 25 Oct 2013, 16:16 »

You talk about poisonous creatures as if they were a bad thing...

Sydney last Monday.

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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #460 on: 25 Oct 2013, 23:56 »

Rain and highs of 11 Celsius. Perfect stomping through fields and lakes for twelve hours weather.

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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #461 on: 28 Oct 2013, 05:07 »

You talk about poisonous creatures as if they were a bad thing...

Well yes...   But more generally, it's a tradeoff.  It's not like colder climates have no benefits.  Outdoors/nature is fairly safe, natural disasters are rare here, and the change of seasons is often breathtakingly beautiful.  Plus, we get a ton of sunlight in the summer.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #462 on: 28 Oct 2013, 05:14 »

... and darkness in winter. Don't know where you are though, in Norway and Scotland however autumn and spring can be beautiful, but mostly it rains all autumn so it's a waste. In Norway especially spring is just a sludge of melting snow and mud, when it's finally gone it starts snowing again and you have to deal with it all over again. Not to mention frequent breakdowns of public transport and closed roads. Ugh I need to move somewhere warm.

it's true that Norway on a nice, sunny summer day is the most beautiful and wonderful place to be, but those days are so rare it's pointless to sacrifice the rest of the year for it.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #463 on: 28 Oct 2013, 05:29 »

Yes, the darkness is the worst.  It's pretty soul crushing how short the days are in Nov/Dec/Jan.

I'm in Canada, I've been all over the northern half of Ontario. Mostly 47-50 degrees north, so not as far as northern Europe, although the weather is much less moderate.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #464 on: 28 Oct 2013, 05:39 »

Oh yeah the only reason why Scandinavia is liveable is the mild current coming from the gulf of Mexico. It gets really cold inland, but the Norwegian coast is pretty mild compared to everywhere else at this latitude. If it wasn't for that current, Scandinavia would be another version of Greenland...
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #465 on: 28 Oct 2013, 05:54 »

I'm in Canada, I've been all over the northern half of Ontario. Mostly 47-50 degrees north, so not as far as northern Europe, although the weather is much less moderate.

Even London's further North (51.5° N) than that.  The Gulf Stream does a lot for North-Western Europe, as Metope says.  That's why the possibility that global warming might disrupt it is a particularly serious concern for us - we could end up a lot colder, even in a warmer world.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #466 on: 28 Oct 2013, 06:13 »

Yes, the darkness is the worst.  It's pretty soul crushing how short the days are in Nov/Dec/Jan.

I'm in Canada, I've been all over the northern half of Ontario. Mostly 47-50 degrees north, so not as far as northern Europe, although the weather is much less moderate.
I went fishing with my dad a bunch of times near Espanola. The first time we went it was in July, and at night there was frost on the grass outside. Being 7 years old at the time I went swimming in the lake anyway.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #467 on: 28 Oct 2013, 06:14 »

One new benefit of the cold, shitty weather here on my new home on this coast, Eastern type is these little guys!



Woolly Bears! Aka Isabella Tiger Moth Caterpillars/Fuzzy Catepillars! They're so cute!
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #468 on: 28 Oct 2013, 14:08 »

One new benefit of the cold, shitty weather here on my new home on this coast, Eastern type is these little guys!



Woolly Bears! Aka Isabella Tiger Moth Caterpillars/Fuzzy Catepillars! They're so cute!

Used to predict winter around these parts. The 'winner' of the local Wolly Worm festival was almost completely brown, which supposedly prognosticates a mild winter.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #469 on: 28 Oct 2013, 17:09 »

It's the same here, I have heard it both ways, that a thicker brown band is a harsher winter, and a thinner is mild, and vice versa. However wiki says the color of the fuzz can vary greatly in a single brood, so it's best to not trust the cute lil'critters for a weather forecast.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #470 on: 28 Oct 2013, 21:43 »

Speaking of the weather:  how are forumites in England and western Europe holding out, what with the weather being a pain and all? 

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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #471 on: 29 Oct 2013, 03:08 »

This is one of the few times it's been stormy in this region and Scotland didn't get any of it, just some on-off rain for a couple days. It's beautiful and sunny now, actually.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #472 on: 29 Oct 2013, 04:24 »

The path of the storm was quite narrow, and missed me; it also passed at night.  Honestly, I wasn't really conscious of anything more than a windy walk with the dogs!

A tree fell on a railway line near Oxford, but that's it locally.  My wife's car journey to work in the morning (driving towards the main storm) was her easiest ever, as so many people had been panicked into staying in.  I believe there have been two deaths from the storm in England (13 in Europe altogether).  Also two people died in a gas explosion that is suspected to have been a result of storm damage.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #473 on: 29 Oct 2013, 04:30 »

Ah, I was going to say that the news keeps announcing four deaths but the last part of your sentence explains that. Here, in the Welsh borders of Shropshire, the storm didn't really hit but the weather is unsettling - half an hour ago there were bright blue skies and brilliant sunshine, and now it is drizzling quite heavily and I had to sprint out to fetch the washing in.
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« Reply #474 on: 29 Oct 2013, 05:33 »

It's possible that I have cousins in Shropshire.  Of course, given that I'm not sure where my paternal grandmother is from, it's possible that I have cousins pretty much anywhere in England.  (maybe pwhodges or barmymoo are related to me.  or not)

As for weather, second time having to scrape the windshield on the way to swimming.  Also, had to switch from the windbreaker to the fleece, since it was -4C.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #475 on: 29 Oct 2013, 05:49 »

It's really nice today. According to one of my coworkers we might be looking at a warm spell the next couple days.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #476 on: 29 Oct 2013, 08:52 »

It's pretty warm here today, in the 70s F. We're supposed to get severe thunderstorms tomorrow, though.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #477 on: 30 Oct 2013, 04:27 »



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« Reply #478 on: 30 Oct 2013, 05:33 »

DO NOT SHOW DIRTY PHOTOS LIKE THAT ON HERE!
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #479 on: 30 Oct 2013, 06:05 »

It is raining. A cold, frozen, misty, hate rain.

I am going to go purchase a trench coat and become a private detective. The weather demands it.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #480 on: 11 Nov 2013, 20:49 »

Snow. Tomorrow. Fuck.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #481 on: 11 Nov 2013, 21:36 »

No snow forecast here, but the forecast for tonight in OKC is freezing rain (I'm about 20 miles south of OKC, where the forecast is regular rain).
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #482 on: 12 Nov 2013, 07:07 »

Snowed yesterday morning. Had a trace still on the grass when I went into work last night. About, oh, 14F.
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« Reply #483 on: 12 Nov 2013, 07:51 »

It was so warm and sunny at 9 this morning when I went to class that I almost didn't bring a jacket, but I remembered it was supposed to snow later.

I get out of class at 10:30. The skies are gray, it feels at least 10 degrees colder, and the wind is blowing strong. Now there's a bit of a freezing rain drizzle happening.
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« Reply #484 on: 16 Nov 2013, 05:27 »

Can't see jack-shit because of SUPER-FOG (dun dun duuuuuunnnnnn), a combination of regular fog and smoke from the fire. Was going to drive somewhere, I think I'll try walking.

Air quality is code-red, visibility is almost 0, and there won't be any rain to clear this shit out until late tonight.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #485 on: 16 Nov 2013, 21:26 »

Apparently it's going to be warming up here a little
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« Reply #486 on: 16 Nov 2013, 23:46 »

We also had fog yesterday evening. Couldn't see twenty meters wide. Was really nice with the street lights diffusing their light.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #487 on: 18 Nov 2013, 08:46 »

It was super windy last night.  Woke me up more than once.  Which.  I.  Did.  Not.  Need.  :(
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« Reply #488 on: 18 Nov 2013, 10:52 »

It was raining and cold in the north. Not like the shitty cold and rain down here. PROPER cold and rain. I miss it like a limb, every single day of my life.
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« Reply #489 on: 18 Nov 2013, 10:59 »

It was super windy last night.  Woke me up more than once.  Which.  I.  Did.  Not.  Need.  :(

It was really windy this morning when I was walking to class, and I was late so I looked like a real mess walking in.

Good news is that the smoke is mostly gone for the first time in almost a week.
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« Reply #490 on: 18 Nov 2013, 11:01 »

I hope our Midwestern forumites are all in one piece, I was really alarmed to see on the news that people have died :(
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« Reply #491 on: 18 Nov 2013, 14:51 »

Windy with snow up here. It was a bit surreal.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #492 on: 19 Nov 2013, 14:28 »

I hope our Midwestern forumites are all in one piece, I was really alarmed to see on the news that people have died :(
Yeah :(. We had wild weather at about the same time. The TV news led with a story about a storm blowing the roof off a shopping mall at Hornsby (northern outskirts of Sydney), trees down, flash floods etc. and I was thinking "Wow, that's bad!" Then they switched to a report on the tornadoes in Illinois, and I thought "Argh, that's worse!" Then there was more on the continuing relief efforts in the Philippines, and I thought "Count your blessings!" :cry:

In my district, we had no worse than thunderstorms, very heavy rain (great fun for cycling) and moderately high winds, so we were OK but for a mess in the yard.
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« Reply #493 on: 19 Nov 2013, 16:59 »

holy shit, guys, there was snow the other day in georgia

in november



not in atlanta, of course, because it's a giant concrete incubator, but around in other parts there was
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #494 on: 21 Nov 2013, 07:20 »

Apparently there's supposed to be an ice storm here tomorrow. As long as the power doesn't go out, I don't really care that much. Of course the power will probably go out.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #495 on: 21 Nov 2013, 10:18 »

We had snow on Tuesday - only for about thirty seconds but it was there.
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« Reply #496 on: 21 Nov 2013, 10:29 »

Sheffield had snow yesterday.
Obviously it weren't proper snow what like we had when I were a lad but aye snow nonetheless.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #497 on: 22 Nov 2013, 05:28 »

Oh dear, don't say things like that. I'm going camping in Edale this weekend and really really don't want the trains to be delayed.

It drives me insane when the announcement is "We apologise that the x.xx train to [location] is delayed due to slippery rail conditions". It's England. It's November. It is definitely going to rain.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #498 on: 22 Nov 2013, 06:18 »

The snow didn't actually last the night and the low ground will be clear again. I reckon trains will be fine in the valley. It's been a bit nippy here though and it may be a bit icy up on the tops. I've not been out in the Peaks for a few weeks though so I'm not certain. Skiddaw and Ben Cawthra up in the Lakes were snow capped a couple of weekends ago which was a very pretty.

Of course if you do get stuck, feel free to give us a shout. Also, if you're found waiting a bit in Sheffield (presuming you're coming through here) The Sheffield Tap at the station is one of the finest station pubs in the country.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #499 on: 22 Nov 2013, 06:38 »

It drives me insane when the announcement is "We apologise that the x.xx train to [location] is delayed due to slippery rail conditions". It's England. It's November. It is definitely going to rain.

You're forgetting.  It's autumn, so the problem is not the rain, but the wrong sort of leaves.
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