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LibertyBell

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  1. was that the biggest snowstorm we've ever had post March 15? Wasnt there one like that in 1958 too?
  2. I did, tornado was pretty obvious
  3. how about we meet in the middle and establish a new clock thats 30 min ahead of standard time year round?
  4. the problem is it's no longer the heart of winter, winter now actually consists of two months-- January and February. If both of those months aren't snowy then winter will usually suck.
  5. The interesting aspect of this is two fold, will it a) increase the rate of icemelt of the Greenland Ice Shelf and b) will it accelerate sea level rise even more than what's currently projected to occur by 2050 and 2100?
  6. This is amazing. Posted just now https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_winter besides direct climate modification done intentionally this may be the only other way to avoid a climate catastrophe Nuclear winter is a severe and prolonged global climatic cooling effect that is hypothesized[1][2] to occur after widespread firestorms following a large-scale nuclear war.[3] The hypothesis is based on the fact that such fires can inject soot into the stratosphere, where it can block some direct sunlight from reaching the surface of the Earth. It is speculated that the resulting cooling would lead to widespread crop failure and famine.[4][5] When developing computer models of nuclear-winter scenarios, researchers use the conventional bombing of Hamburg, and the Hiroshima firestorm in World War II as example cases where soot might have been injected into the stratosphere,[6] alongside modern observations of natural, large-area wildfire-firestorms.[3][7][8]
  7. I want to see that combined with this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_winter besides direct climate modification done intentionally this may be the only other way to avoid a climate catastrophe Nuclear winter is a severe and prolonged global climatic cooling effect that is hypothesized[1][2] to occur after widespread firestorms following a large-scale nuclear war.[3] The hypothesis is based on the fact that such fires can inject soot into the stratosphere, where it can block some direct sunlight from reaching the surface of the Earth. It is speculated that the resulting cooling would lead to widespread crop failure and famine.[4][5] When developing computer models of nuclear-winter scenarios, researchers use the conventional bombing of Hamburg, and the Hiroshima firestorm in World War II as example cases where soot might have been injected into the stratosphere,[6] alongside modern observations of natural, large-area wildfire-firestorms.[3][7][8]
  8. lol most of the year the weather is utterly boring, and I think the politics and sports subforums will be seeing a lot more action
  9. how many years does this have to be continue for the SE ridge to be considered a permanent feature in our climate? at this rate, (and sooner rather than later) it looks like direct human climate modification is the only real solution to avoiding a climate catastrophe....one can argue the catastrophe has already begun but most humans haven't realized it yet.
  10. How come no one posted the amazing opening day in 1996 when an actual game was played during a snowstorm? and the Yankees won the first of several world series that year too! why does the forecast say 35 lol, it was in the low 20s that day, amazingly enough
  11. I hope it hits 105 this summer, I'm going to weenie everyone who hates hot weather
  12. this cold windy weather cant get the boot fast enough, so glad it's gone. I had and still have a miserable headache today and tonight
  13. do what I do, plant inside and take them outside in May
  14. get ready for allergy season? It's been here for over a week! I'm looking to start spraying to kill anything that causes my allergies this week
  15. didn't get anything here except overcast skies. It's okay I had a bad migraine today, this cold can't leave fast enough for me.
  16. didn't we have a big change after it was over 100 in 1977 3 days out of 4? (or was it 2 days out of 3)?
  17. Can this happen in the summer too, Chris?
  18. Indeed I'm along that ridge to the west. Get away from the ocean while the getting is good and before the sea level rises and people are forced to move
  19. Sleep an hour later, thats what I do It'll be gone and done with in a few years anyway
  20. Had a shocking 11" ELEVEN INCHES of snow at my other house, in the Poconos. I'll be going there in the middle of next week so I'll get to see it before it melts.
  21. I have my heat set to 80 degrees and my space heater set to unlimited heat (never turns off) so I can get my bedroom up to 90 degrees to defeat mother nature and her high winds. I wish we could suck some of this air out into space so we could end these high winds once and for all. Siphon the air to Mars where it's needed way more than it's needed here!
  22. One day you'll have to explain to me how dimunitive 2000 ft mountains can dry things out so quickly, I've been up in the Himalayas over 20,000 feet and those are real mountains, what we have to our west are mere hills.
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