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heh...12z Euro ends that run way out there in a deep summer vibe.
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
TheClimateChanger replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
Sorry, I don't have time to write my own posts. And ChatGPT headlines get far more engagement than any I could create. -
There is a BUZZ for Tupac bobblehead giveaway night at the Yards -people started lining up around noon - the queue at the main gate behind CF is full as of now (2:50 pm)
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You are very committed to discussing all facets of climate change, and I admire your effort. However, would you possibly be up for moving away from AI usage in your posts? I can't help but see all the hallmarks of it throughout your Twitter page. A lot of it undermines your overall message, and I'm not talking from the energy consumption standpoint, but instead just the overall strength of the rhetoric you and consequently ChatGPT use.
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HRRR did pretty well yesterday having these showers moving through
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My super ensemble had rain for you https://synoptic-weather-lens.base44.app
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
TheClimateChanger replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
I’ve noticed a weird phenomenon of drought denial online — and not just from the usual suspects. Sometimes it is even promoted by people I would not expect to do it, like @Typhoon Tipwas entertaining from the usual suspects. But the PDSI is not the Drought Monitor. It is not a subjective map or a weekly expert assessment. It is an objective drought index built from the two core inputs that matter most: maximum temperature and precipitation. And for the first four months of 2026, the U.S. has had by far the highest average maximum temperatures on record and the second-lowest precipitation on record. The most alarming thing is how much lower the PDSI is than 1934 at the same point. That was by far the worst drought observed since at least 1000 CE, per paleo evidence. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2014gl061661 -
East end boy likes west end flow
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I just read “The Last Traverse” book about a winter death and rescue on Lafayette and that was a good read about that area. Rescuers find two bodies on the ridge frozen. One is barely alive and they save him, lowest body temp recorded in the U.S. to survive…. One survivor to tell the story, and those National Guard guys are cowboys in the blackhawks up there in 70mph winds at night. I’d recommend if anyone is looking for a quick but intense read.
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Yeah we’ve been overperforming a bit on night 1s of CAA. Usually it’s still too mixed to really bottom out here in my hill, but I suppose it’s that time of the season where it’s a little easier to decouple with weaker flow.
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Variably cloudy here with upper 50s. A little cool, but not too bad. Better than E flow scat.
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Oh hey. It’s windy. Like, hella windy. Again.
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57-59 today. I would've taken this a week ago, but after a few days in the mid-upper 60's it feels coolish. Next week looks like rubbish, but hopefully things turn around by the weekend and beyond.
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Old Bridle path up and Falling Waters on the way down was always one of my favorites. Haven't done it since about 1990 though. Did the whole Pemigewasset loop in the early 2000's. Beautiful place to hike.
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I didn’t realize how cold this trough would be. It’s been flurrying and spitting snow all day out of slate gray skies around 40F at 1,500ft with steep lapse rates. I figured it would try to warm up but not really at all.
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Destructive sunshine day
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Today kind of sucks
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Yea Triangle to Triad (<1.5” from the past two week “wet” period) are absolutely not out of the woods
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yea feels like we're still in a La Nina thing. Gulf of Mexico has had basically no influence on our weather for like 3 years now. I haven't been tracking things much lately, but at minimum we need to start getting tropical remnants back in this area by Fall.
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I feel like I should be starting the summer of record drought thread .
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Awesome Paul thanks for rescuing
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Yes snow in the Berks and low 20s DP is totally above normal for May. Christ you never make a forecast and come on here to troll. Get lost troll
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