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  1. 11 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

    Once again,you duck the issue(s)…..You have the longest arms on the board from patting yourself on the back. Now please find the tweets referring to 1816!! You are just upset because someone, meaning me called you out. You expect everyone on the forum to take whatever you say as gospel. 

    On the contrary muchacho.. the only thing I “expect” is that you will go to extreme measures to make comments on the vast majority of my posts. I “expect” that to continue. If it doesn’t, then I guess we start to “expect “ the unexpected . 

  2. 7 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

    Actually you mentioned 1816 on at least one occasion this past spring. And during the spring of 2017 you also mentioned 1816. Every time it is cold in the spring you bring up 1816 and you make a reference to people mentioning it on Twitter BUT yet you have failed to provide one source for those tweets.

    You’ve got to be fascinated with me to remember all these things I supposedly said. I don’t think I deserve all your attention, but it is very flattering. So thank you from the bottom of my heart. 

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  3. Been a tough year for lawn. First the drought and then too wet . Went from torched to red thread. I put down some Lesco straight fert to hit it with a shot of nitrogen this past weekend. But it needs to rain to rinse it in 

  4. 4 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    well... the climate is shifting - all tongue and cheeksims, sarcasms, and/or game-denials/bargaining aside...that's an irrefutable fact.

    It's also, shifting N up the eastern Seaboard.  It's just a matter of acceptance of truth, versus wasting time digging and probing for any plausible excuse to deny that reality. 

    I think the question that is paramount is, ...at what rate of change is that taking place?   

    Rest assured, your winters are still more prone to stochastic globa/-based indices ... which are still more dominant in the total equation of natural forces governing the system of weather/climate.  The processes that are causing GW are what can effect the seasonality ... because...well, that's just simple math.  GW has to mean ... the Globe is warming - duh

    By the way, pertinent to discussion, ...speak of the devil I came across this article which is a nice softer presentation on the subject matter at hand:

    https://www.sciencealert.com/humans-have-shifted-the-earth-s-seasons-for-the-first-time-with-climate-change

     

    I’ve fought it for a long time. But after all the empirical evidence .. particularly in regards to the northeast , and the different pests, animals, flora etc that are rocketing North into places they’ve never been near before .. it’s happening. I also think this type of warm to at times hot and especially humid summer will become our normal.. in our lifetimes 

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  5. 2 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

    Yeah no arguement there.  Like I posted last night, we are in a different climate.  We are more like a HIE/BML than we are CON.  

    My opinion is going to be different.  It has been a warm and humid July up here too relative to normal, though we get more breaks from it than further south.  Like last night when it was in the 50s by 9pm at MVL/MPV/HIE/BML while the rest of New England was mid 60s to mid 70s.  

    Our climate here used to be yours.. now you have ours and we are more like NJ or NYC as things continue warming 

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