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  2. Unfortunately there are only 3 dominant tree species in the Candian Tiaga. Balsim fir, Black Spruce and Larch. They are dominant because the can handle the extreme temperatures. They are all highly flamable. Until temperatures rise significantly (5c) that isn’t going to change. My theory is that the beginning of substantial climate change is acting to dry the forests out. Normally they would remain rather wet and cool in the summer.
  3. You really post some of the dumbest crap I've ever read. It's remarkable. Impressive, really.
  4. I hope that you found a paved trail to ride and stayed off the roads. People are crazy on a sunny and dry day.
  5. https://www.amazon.com/Wide-Load-inch-toilet-paper/dp/B0C1ZKXSL9 makes for the ideal gift!
  6. Over 1.75” now, and the sump pump is kicking on in regular intervals.
  7. I do. Need to see at least one hundy at BOS this summer
  8. It's been a soaker here all day. Decided to bike in this slop (wfh day) partly to test my tires on wet pavement and it felt like I was riding through Atlantic Ocean mist.
  9. It’s a very dewy run which is what is wanted : no one cares about high heat
  10. It will be warm enough for you to be uncomfortable and that’s all we want.
  11. but someone in tolland keep saying to install to reduce pollen, buy extra TP and be ready for stein
  12. it does but not was being shown by models the last few days.. CMC and GFS are Meh and thinking the Euro does the same the next few runs after looking at the 12z EPS
  13. Tue u70s, Wed m80s, Thu L80s, Fri 80 Seems like summer to me.
  14. I loved this series. Not on the level of the Foundation series, but very good. But it's going to come down to this *idea* as being the ONLY viable option. I'm not the only one voicing it either. As a matter of fact a physicist friend of mine in California told me last year that this is the only permanent solution to the wildfire problem: *pave over the area with asphalt.* At some point, this will be done. The Amazon needs to be preserved at all costs, the real problem are these boreal forests that are burning up more and more each year causing death and destruction. We're not going to stop using fossil fuels, so rather than dealing with burning fires every year this is the only other solution. We can replace the trees with foliage that has a much lower risk of burning. https://www.heavenlygreens.com/blog/plants-and-trees-that-resist-wildfires What plants to choose? Hardwood trees such as maples, redbud, California lilac, and fruit trees are less flammable than soft-wood conifers. “Juicy” agaves and aloes are far less likely to burn than junipers and other shrubs with high resin or sap content. (They’re so much snazzier-looking, too!) Trees and shrubs that are native to northern California are excellent choices for a fire-wise landscape. They are naturally drought-tolerant, so they fit nicely into your low water garden design. And there are so many natives – plus garden-friendly hybrid varieties – your biggest problem will be deciding which ones to use. Of course, there are many non-natives that are also fire-resistant. https://www.arborday.org/perspectives/are-some-trees-fire-resistant-actually-yes So, what exactly makes a tree fire-resistant? While all of the trees listed below are considered fire-resistant, each has its own characteristics that make it more likely to survive a fire. But there are some common features. Thick bark protects the inner layer of the tree that’s actively growing (known as cambium). High moisture content in the wood or leaves means they will not burn as intensely or as quickly. A lack of branches low to the ground prevents flames from climbing into the treetops.
  15. Northern Maine is warmer than here.. over the top heat
  16. 925/850 support 80's, especially farther north into the region. Some of the torch NNE locations probably get 90
  17. I see mid to upper 70s most days with a couple 80 degree days nothing like it was showing.. 12z EPS is cooler
  18. 1.64” here on the western shore of the Bay. Glorious sleeping weather. Light rain continues, but probably only going to add a bit before it ends. Hi/Low so far is 62/52. Currently 58°
  19. if this is going to be one of the HHH summers on record you better hope things turn around soon
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