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October 2025 Discussion and Obs


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19 hours ago, JustinRP37 said:

I guess since it is not 90 we can't call it summer-like. Really worries me how we normalize the disappearance of our cold seasons. It is honestly why I cherish every single snow day. They are becoming so few and far between. 

This 100%. Sustained temps above 85 are not normal outside of the core june-sept months and it's really bad to pretend they are.

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28 minutes ago, anthonymm said:

I usually support the idea of warmth overperforming but eps has been terrible at seeing cooldowns the last few months. I seriously doubt the midwest stays that warm for so long.

warmth is relative to normal  those mid october temps in midwest are 70's for highs..

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37 minutes ago, anthonymm said:

I usually support the idea of warmth overperforming but eps has been terrible at seeing cooldowns the last few months. I seriously doubt the midwest stays that warm for so long.

it's because the cooler shots are narrow and get smoothed out by timing differences in the ensemble 

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20 hours ago, JustinRP37 said:

I guess since it is not 90 we can't call it summer-like. Really worries me how we normalize the disappearance of our cold seasons. It is honestly why I cherish every single snow day. They are becoming so few and far between. 

Humans normalizing CC is exactly why we're all screwed. We're not far away from catastrophic events affecting our region whether it be extreme drought, hurricanes, California style fires, grid destroying heat in the summer and so forth. 

It's not that it's 80+ in October but rather how consistently warm it is. 

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Just now, SnoSki14 said:

Humans normalizing CC is exactly why we're all screwed. We're not far away from catastrophic events affecting our region whether it be extreme drought, hurricanes, California style fires, grid destroying heat in the summer and so forth. 

It's not that it's 80+ in October but rather how consistently warm it is. 

Droughts come and go.  Climate modeling has many different scenarios.  What scares me are "activists" making sure forest fires increase...

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9 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

Humans normalizing CC is exactly why we're all screwed. We're not far away from catastrophic events affecting our region whether it be extreme drought, hurricanes, California style fires, grid destroying heat in the summer and so forth. 

It's not that it's 80+ in October but rather how consistently warm it is. 

That's interesting.  I have always believed it would be hundreds of years (150+) before things went catastrophic.  I can question my own beliefs sometimes, and the fall heat is one of those times and the now more consistent dryness too.  One thing is certain, whatever type of weather it is, things are running in more extremes, which is costing money, and putting more lives at risk.  

The sad thing is, I don't know what can realistically be done quickly about this issue, but I'll save that for another forum.  

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1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said:

Humans normalizing CC is exactly why we're all screwed. We're not far away from catastrophic events affecting our region whether it be extreme drought, hurricanes, California style fires, grid destroying heat in the summer and so forth. 

It's not that it's 80+ in October but rather how consistently warm it is. 

How much longer do you think we have?  How long before the planet will be uninhabitable by humans? I have some loose ends to tie up.

More importantly what can we do to stop it?  I already sold my jet and yacht and don't use plastic bags or plastic straws.

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