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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
Typhoon Tip replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
That's precisely ... I tacitly embedded that idea with 'death as necessity' Life gets passed the 2nd law by reproducing, where the offspring are - it is hoped, but succeeds more than 50% of the time - at least as good a copy as the progenitor. And, because mitosis ( by the way...) via gamete union has a natural ability to factor out imperfections, there's a chance the copies are improvements. -
Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
Breeding itself is by definition a diminishing return because of limited resources and finite land (unless we colonize space). It results in overpopulation. The road to evolution is also the road to the destruction of the evolving species. Human nature itself is unsustainable. The planet will be fine, it has a natural tipping point to take care of the offending species It will always choose biodiversity over the dominance of one species, it self regulates just like the Gaia Hypothesis conjectures. -
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LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
There is a way around the Second Law of Thermodynamics (Entropy) as far as the universe is concerned. In the cyclic model this is achieved by the universe coming back *empty*. In other words all of the universe's matter becomes part of a black hole. The black hole represents the maximum state of entropy possible. But..... with a specific type of black hole called the Kerr Black Hole (a spinning black hole), this maximum state of entropy can give birth to a new universe. The recent discovery of our own universe spinning is strong evidence in this regard (just like it is strong evidence of a multiverse, for our universe needs an outside frame of reference it is spinning in comparison to.) If this is correct, our universe itself is inside a spinning Kerr Black Hole inside a larger superverse. -
Mid to long range discussion- 2025
WinstonSalemArlington replied to wncsnow's topic in Southeastern States
We are likely mere days from highs in the 50s, maybe 40s for some -
Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
I have an idea for how the limitations of biology can be overcome, what about inorganic bodies that can house our consciousness? Maybe that would enable the species to think more logically and not be so dependent on organic compounds (which is what fossil fuels are)? We would be automatically immune from all diseases too. -
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LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
I've always believed the Great Filter lies ahead of us, there are some barriers that most sentient species simply cannot cross. Did you know that research has been done showing that human intelligence peaked about 3000 years ago and has been declining ever since? Dependence on technology, the industrial revolution, etc., all make humanity unsustainable. -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
kdxken replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
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12Z -GFS (Hisp.), CMC (C Cuba), Icon (weaker than recent runs but still E of Jamaica to Jamaica) and UKMET (Nic/Honduras border) are pretty similar to recent runs. UK: TROPICAL STORM MELISSA ANALYSED POSITION : 14.7N 70.8W ATCF IDENTIFIER : AL132025 LEAD CENTRAL MAXIMUM WIND VERIFYING TIME TIME POSITION PRESSURE (MB) SPEED (KNOTS) -------------- ---- -------- ------------- ------------- 1200UTC 21.10.2025 0 14.7N 70.8W 1007 36 0000UTC 22.10.2025 12 14.7N 73.1W 1005 33 1200UTC 22.10.2025 24 15.0N 74.3W 1005 36 0000UTC 23.10.2025 36 15.5N 75.0W 1004 35 1200UTC 23.10.2025 48 16.1N 76.4W 1005 35 0000UTC 24.10.2025 60 16.4N 76.4W 1005 27 1200UTC 24.10.2025 72 16.6N 76.7W 1005 30 0000UTC 25.10.2025 84 16.4N 78.0W 1005 27 1200UTC 25.10.2025 96 15.7N 79.7W 1006 25 0000UTC 26.10.2025 108 15.1N 81.5W 1005 23 1200UTC 26.10.2025 120 15.0N 82.8W 1005 24 0000UTC 27.10.2025 132 15.5N 84.0W 1006 22 1200UTC 27.10.2025 144 CEASED TRACKING
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67, pretty breezy with frequent gusts into the low 20s.
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I think those 3-6 inch rainfall amounts are somewhat overdone, 1-2 inches are more likely. That's what we need, heavier rainfall would just cause flooding and not help drought concerns.
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I don’t think any tropical cyclone will make landfall. Some moisture could be tapped, allowing for an enhancement of rainfall.
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Yeah it does not look like it's going to strengthen much in the near term.
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But that tropical system will probably remain offshore and the front will just funnel the moisture up here without any of the high winds?
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maybe some photogenic low topped stuff later?
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Frontal passage possibly slowed by blocking, allowing for greater precipitation. There are some hints of a tropical moisture connection. Details remain to be resolved.
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1743: On the evening of the 21st Ben Franklin had hoped to observe a lunar eclipse in Philadelphia but cloudy skies from a VA coastal storm hide the moon. Franklin later learned from sources in Boston that the same eclipse seen in clear skies in the NE but a violent storm hit them the next day. Franklin reasoned that it was the same storm and that weather moves.(Washington Weather Book 2002 by Ambrose, Henry, Weiss) It puzzled Franklin that the system seemed to move from southwest to northeast even though winds at his location were from the northeast. He theorized the winds in the storm system must have been rotating around a center. A brilliant deduction considering he had no satellite to show the big picture.(Ref. AccWeather Weather History) I would much rather see the eclipse 1996: A state of emergency was declared in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine after a powerful coastal storm dumped over a foot of rain causing massive flooding. Portland, ME recorded 7.92 inches of rainfall in 24 hours to set their rainfall record.(Ref. AccWeather Weather History) Boston, Massachusetts on the 20th and 21st had the greatest 24 hour precipitation of 6.66 inches for the month of October. (Ref. NOAA Boston Weather Events) How much rain did this storm drop here? I don't remember it at all Tony.
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it's close to 70 here now
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where exactly is this rain coming from Don?
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Today it could hit 70 here
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Isn't bamboo an invasive species? Why don't people get arrested for doing this crap?
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Out of the box thinking is not *dumb*, just because you're an unimaginative uncreative robot. I've read some of your posts, so I know. The conventional *ideas* that people like you have will NOT get us out of the various crises we face. It's not *dumb* to want to get rid of places that stink. I'm not talking about getting rid of ALL marshland obviously, just the ones near where people live. You obviously do not live near one. Do you know how bad that area smells in the summer? Most of the who live here want the swamp that runs near Rockaway Boulevard to be drained because it smells so awful that you can smell it even with your windows roll up. Check yourself, there's plenty of good area for wetlands, but it doesn't have to be near where people live. You might need a time out, people are allowed to express their opinions. There are ways around flooding-- INCLUDING IMPROVED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS. There's a lot we can do to fix flooding issues, stop using concrete and asphalt are examples. Take some Paxil so you can calm the hell down dude.
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Bill Gates has the right idea, he has introduced sterile genetically modified mosquitoes that can't breed into Florida to lessen malaria and other diseases that they carry. So different types of mosquitoes behave differently? I get rid of standing water right away, it breeds not just mosquitoes but other biting bugs like horseflies and gnats.
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First Flakes for mountains now looking likely; maybe even Valley Locations.
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obviously the bill might be coming due for our Halloween last year which was in the mid 80s.