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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #800 on: 11 Mar 2014, 19:39 »

Getting up to 50 MPH wind gusts here. No power outages yet (fingers crossed).
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #801 on: 11 Mar 2014, 19:45 »

Getting up to 50 MPH wind gusts here. No power outages yet (fingers crossed).

The wind combined with Friday's ice storm will create problems.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #802 on: 12 Mar 2014, 09:09 »

Today's high is 60. The low is 18. We've already hit the high.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #803 on: 12 Mar 2014, 09:15 »

Yesterday the high here was 80, and the low was 32. It's March...
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #804 on: 12 Mar 2014, 18:01 »

Yesterday's high was like 63. Tonight's low is 8.

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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #805 on: 13 Mar 2014, 09:53 »

The temperature today is much cooler than it was earlier this week - getting down to 4c tonight, which is far warmer than we've had but still not what I'd call warm. My flat faces north and never gets any sun. And the central heating? Yeah, that broke. I wouldn't say I'm cold but chilly wouldn't be inaccurate. Why did this not happen when it was 20c and I had to have the window open?
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #806 on: 13 Mar 2014, 12:38 »

OK, I'll bring flannel PJs. As well as the longjohns.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #807 on: 20 Mar 2014, 11:34 »

Ugh weather. I got soaked to the skin cycling home - so much so that I had a shower as soon as I got in and am about to throw all my clothes in the washing machine. I nearly had to get off my bike and push at one point because I thought I was going to be blown into the canal. Welcome to England, Bob. Someone is trying to drown it.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #808 on: 20 Mar 2014, 11:50 »

I had a similar thought on the bus: How much of the British Isles will be affected by rising sea levels.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #809 on: 20 Mar 2014, 12:43 »

http://geology.com/sea-level-rise/netherlands.shtml

With a 7m rise, the biggest effect would be that The Wash would stretch inland almost to Cambridge.  Central London near the Thames would be flooded, especially on the South side of the river, and extensively through the East End.

I heard that the Thames Barrier (a closable dam in the Thames Estuary designed to prevent tidal surges from the North Sea reaching London) has problems because there isn't enough time for maintenance.  It was designed (in the 70s, I think) to be closed a handful of times a year, but has been operated over 50 times in the past couple of months.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #810 on: 31 Mar 2014, 08:50 »

It's that time of year again:
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #811 on: 31 Mar 2014, 09:03 »

Ugh weather. I got soaked to the skin cycling home - so much so that I had a shower as soon as I got in and am about to throw all my clothes in the washing machine. I nearly had to get off my bike and push at one point because I thought I was going to be blown into the canal.

And here I am hoping to bike outdoors sometime this month.  :(

Otoh, lots of rain/melt this weeekend.  2 inches of snow, but a net melt, I think.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #812 on: 02 Apr 2014, 18:30 »

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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #813 on: 02 Apr 2014, 19:10 »

There were literally a thousand people out on the quad today. It's the first nice, warm day we've had since, I don't know, October.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #814 on: 02 Apr 2014, 19:29 »

It's that time of year again:
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #815 on: 03 Apr 2014, 01:35 »

Weird. I think I must have had a dream about the weather last night (whoa which thread do I post in) because I have really distinct memories of looking at the sky and admiring how blue it is, but it hasn't been blue for weeks.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #816 on: 03 Apr 2014, 01:46 »

The weather was weird here this morning. The fog season seems to have started early.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #817 on: 03 Apr 2014, 15:26 »

It's started again - this time as rain, then a "snain" type mix, and by 7 AM CDT tomorrow... SNOW.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #818 on: 03 Apr 2014, 15:51 »

then a "snain" type mix,

Do you not call that sleet?
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #819 on: 03 Apr 2014, 17:05 »

The way it comes down, it's not sleet. Sleet is when it's "thick" rain. This stuff is watery snow pellets that's freezing everything.

For you Canadian types: the sidewalk outside my apartment looks like a curling rink surface.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #820 on: 10 Apr 2014, 05:52 »



My informant's comment was: "Cooktown will probably be wiped from the face of the earth"!  I have a friend in Cooktown...
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« Reply #821 on: 10 Apr 2014, 14:25 »

I sincerely hope that currently you have a friend not in Cooktown :/
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #822 on: 10 Apr 2014, 14:30 »

He is a lifeguard, and so might in a general way be one of those on the front line, as it were.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #823 on: 10 Apr 2014, 15:39 »

The Cape York Peninsula is in the front line for cyclones (our equivalent of hurricanes or typhoons) generally, and Cooktown has been hammered by cyclones more than once. Up to roughly the 1970s, settlements up there were small and fairly "frontier", but steady development for the tourist industry has put larger populations in the firing line. And we are assured by the CSIRO that tropical storms are becoming larger and more frequent...

Fingers crossed for your friend, and everyone else up there.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #824 on: 13 Apr 2014, 14:29 »

Shit. Should've put my car in the parking garage. I can hear from the lab the sound of hail hitting the building, so it must be big...

edit -- just went upstairs and looked outside. The hail was smaller than I expected. The bigger pieces were about 1 cm in diameter.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #825 on: 14 Apr 2014, 05:34 »

This just in:

IT'S @#%^%&*()*&^($ SNOWING AGAIN.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #826 on: 14 Apr 2014, 05:36 »

You're in Wisconsin. It'll be snowing until June.  :-P

(Incidentally, I just remembered I'm going to a conference in Wisconsin in June. Hopefully it isn't still snowing then.)
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #827 on: 14 Apr 2014, 07:17 »

High of 24C today.  High of -3C tomorrow.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #828 on: 14 Apr 2014, 07:23 »

I think your local climate needs to see a psychiatrist.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #829 on: 14 Apr 2014, 07:31 »

Let's see... converting to Celsius, I get 29 degrees for yesterday's high, and 8 for today's high.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #830 on: 14 Apr 2014, 07:38 »

I learnt the other day that the weather on Fair Isle (halfway between Orkney and Shetland) is the most consistent in Britain.  The temperature there has varied between a maximum of 20.2C and a minimum of -5.6C over the 63 years from 1951 to the present.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #831 on: 16 Apr 2014, 00:35 »

Report from Cooktown:

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3 days without water and 4 without power which was restored last night.

Spent Fri night (when Ita hit) with an old lady who didn't want to go to
the cyclone shelter.  Hers is a small wooden house so it was an exciting night.

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fell but they all seemed to fall away from buildings.  No one hurt.
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« Reply #832 on: 16 Apr 2014, 05:33 »

Oh, joy, what's this?

"Snow mixed with rain late, low of 28°F"
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #833 on: 05 May 2014, 06:25 »

The local weather people have come up with a new word to describe the summer-like weather we're getting around here this week (temperatures ~95-105 F / 35-40 C): "Maugust".
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« Reply #834 on: 07 Jun 2014, 10:40 »

Around 35°C. I'm boiling. Everything is sticky. I have a terrible headache.

AND WOULD EVERYBODY PLEASE SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT HOW FUCKING GREAT THIS FUCKING WEATHER IS?

I want Winter. Real Winter. Not this wishy washy 5°C thing we had here. I want -15°C, with the hairs in your nose freezing when you breath in deeply. That is great weather. Not this outdoors sauna.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #835 on: 07 Jun 2014, 10:41 »

I would've gladly given the -27 C that I cycled to work in on one day up for wishy washy 5 C.
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« Reply #836 on: 07 Jun 2014, 10:42 »

I would've gladly taken it.

Weren't you the one who showed me icebike.org?
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« Reply #837 on: 07 Jun 2014, 10:47 »

I wouldn't be surprised if I did, although my trike was actually not at all configured for winter cycling when I did it. (I was on Schwalbe Trykers, had I actually planned on ice triking, I'd have been on Marathon Winters or something. Still, it actually did fine (and, as it has discs up front, and no rear brake (rear brakes and recumbent trikes are a bad match), I could've done the ziptie stud approach, too), it's just snow that the trike struggles with, really. A little bit of traction trouble on the (-14 C) return trip, but not bad.)
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #838 on: 07 Jun 2014, 11:39 »

Around 35°C. I'm boiling. Everything is sticky. I have a terrible headache.

AND WOULD EVERYBODY PLEASE SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT HOW FUCKING GREAT THIS FUCKING WEATHER IS?

I want Winter. Real Winter. Not this wishy washy 5°C thing we had here. I want -15°C, with the hairs in your nose freezing when you breath in deeply. That is great weather. Not this outdoors sauna.

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« Reply #839 on: 07 Jun 2014, 13:08 »

No I will not shut up about how great this weather is.

Although this is the first time I've had sweat marks in my armpits, but they made me feel dude-y, so I'm not complaining.

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« Reply #840 on: 08 Jun 2014, 12:08 »

I am too warm between April and October. Anything about 18 C is too hot for me.
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« Reply #841 on: 08 Jun 2014, 12:26 »

Yay, somebody with a similar opinion about warm weather!
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« Reply #842 on: 09 Jun 2014, 04:58 »

I generally can't stand weather that's too hot. I like sun, but if the heat is so much that you can't even MOVE? Given that a lot of my favourite activities involve physical contact.
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« Reply #843 on: 09 Jun 2014, 06:38 »

First weekend of weather in the high 20s.  Mid-20s is perfect.  So hot you're sweating constantly or running an expensive air conditioner is rubbish.
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #844 on: 09 Jun 2014, 07:53 »

I am too warm between April and October. Anything about 18 C is too hot for me.

Yay, somebody with a similar opinion about warm weather!

I feel the same way as this! I function much better in colder weather.

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« Reply #845 on: 14 Feb 2015, 22:34 »

OK, had to revive this.  Just took the dogs for a walk. 

IT'S 2 FFFFFucking degrees F out there (about -15 C).  Wind chill in the negative teens (about -25 C). 

My scarf froze to my face.  The dogs were leaving frozen little piles of piss.  The wind is vicious.  Or is it viscous?  My eyes were stinging when I had to walk into it, so I turned around and walked backwards for a bit, and it confused one of the dogs.  She though we were going the other way...

Stay warm, everybody!  Except those of you in the equatorial region and southern hemisphere...  you know who you are. 
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« Reply #846 on: 15 Feb 2015, 13:05 »

Just commented to Mrs SK that it seems like the winter weather has broken and we should be hitting spring soon.

I miss those severe sub zeros sometimes though. There was something beautiful in the hostility of it and its effect on human nature.
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« Reply #847 on: 15 Feb 2015, 14:48 »

I'll send you my gas bill, and you can contemplate it's effect on human nature...

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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #848 on: 15 Feb 2015, 16:35 »

I am too warm between April and October. Anything about 18 C is too hot for me.

Yay, somebody with a similar opinion about warm weather!

I feel the same way as this! I function much better in colder weather.

I function best in a range of temperatures between 30 F and 60 F. Basically I should move to Seattle.

We are now under a winter storm warning for tomorrow, and in this area those are not issued lightly. They actually come at a rate of about one a year, if memory serves. 8" are expected to fall tomorrow, starting around noon. The real problem comes around on Thursday, though, which is supposed to be "record cold."
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Re: This even more just in - the weather thread
« Reply #849 on: 15 Feb 2015, 17:19 »

The USA is apparently behind Europe in weather-forecasting science. This is strange considering that the USA is more prone to extreme weather, and so might be expected to pay more attention:


It is 29C and 74% humidity here...
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