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Back in late April, I thought we were headed to a big dry spell. We had just missed on rain here and the upcoming days looked dry. So far for May, I am at 3.95 inch of rain. Nice turnaround, and everything is green and growing.
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Friend in Arkansas in a tornado warning. Sent me a video with sirens going off. It’s going to pass extremely close to him
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i just got my broccoli in; it's a little late but we'll see. the first bunch buttoned; that happens from cold snaps followed by warmth. nursery took them back. i grow japanese eggplants and they generally collapse if we get a cold rain; same for bell and banana peppers. tomatoes are tougher. i plant zukes from seed and haven't done so yet. i have few bees so i plant self pollinating varieties, after years of no fruits at all, now i get tons. i'm also plagued by blights and can only plant certain varieties, like better boy or celebrity; in all the years, going back to the 70s, i have never had success with rutgers tomatoes, not even the new hybrid. can't grow italian eggplants either; the blights just kill them early.
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lol I was like dang, you forgot. Thanks for the summary.
- Yesterday
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Poor leadership for Elias and Rubenstein. In hiding after they put out a statement on Saturday that Hyde was relieved of his duties. Totally ghosting the media.
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so dry and cool
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what a lovely few days we have had felt comfortable wearing my hoodie.. looks like hoodie weather the whole week..might not be a stretch wednesday thursday where i might even wear the winter coat with the cool temps and gusty winds..
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What ?
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Good thing I quoted your origional post before you changed it
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Euro AI ends month very warm. Not much for dews but easily 80's 5/30-6/3, summah
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
donsutherland1 replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
The promise of fusion is real. It will supplant much of conventional power, when realized. I'm referring solely to carbon capture. The actual CO2 captured is tiny. Moving to clean energy, including nuclear fusion, will make a much larger contribution than carbon capture will. Investment should be focused on promising technologies such as nuclear fusion, not carbon capture. Climate projections should be based on realistic assumptions not fictional ones that assume carbon capture. -
Tisk tisk, caught fibbing
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No doubt
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A nice day. I don't like it being sunny, but the wind was cool enough to mitigate the heat the sun brought when I went out. It feels great with my windows open! Today is one of those days I am glad to have moved away from Oklahoma. Hopefully they won't have any damaging tornadoes like what happened in KS and KY.
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
LongBeachSurfFreak replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
It’s not a gimmick. Once fusion becomes a reality. And with AI advancing at warp speed a solution to making fusion viable could occur significantly sooner then previously thought. limitless clean energy makes carbon capture and sequestration real. And it just might save the planet. -
Dryness in the desert feels right, but there’s something off about not having humidity here. With that said, I can’t complain…this has been a primo spring so far. The pollen, though…wow.
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That’s what I posted
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The warm weather vegetables will be fine with temps in the high 40s. Dews will equal the actual temps so we are no where near frost. If it’s high 40s and the dew is like 20 that’s much worse. Eggplant is probably the most susceptible to cold and it will probably slow to a crawl for a week or two. Tomato’s will keep doing what tomatoes do and grow like weeds.
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Lmao how can you say the EPS brings in summer quickly then post something from Twitter that shows the GEPS for confirmation
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44.1° -RA Out free ranging in pants, jacket, hoodie, and muck boots.
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Winds are roaring outside.