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Ju-ply 2026 Obs and Disco - Kicking it off with heat, humidity, and ... severe?


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6 minutes ago, Chrisrotary12 said:

I don’t remember it being as frequent in my childhood (90s &00s). But memory could be clouded by youthful ignorance. 

I definitely remember that one. 

Google New England dark days... Also David Ludlum has a section on dark days in his New England Weather book.

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3 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

It's the CC that's fake or over hyperbolized that's "not" causing massive upward frequency of these large scale "holocaustic - like" fire explosions setting off all over the world over recent years...

This is how Gaia rids the planet of cancer.  She/he/it slowly turns up the heat up on the frogs, using temperature like chemotherapy.  With brilliantly insightful enabling throughput of "there's always been wild fires", this keeps the agency smoking, so there's more cancer, thus, more chemotherapy ... turning up the dial toward their own demise. 

I also like the metaphor for the "Clean" end of said dial on a convention electric oven's settings. 

 

 

 

Nature is healing. Humans will extinguish themselves in 100 years or less and the Earth will thrive. 

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17 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

Nature is healing. Humans will extinguish themselves in 100 years or less and the Earth will thrive. 

Meh... 8.5 billion almost guarantees that it would take something just shy of the planet disintegrating into a new asteroid belt around the sun to get rid of everyone. 

More likely, there will be upsets in the constructs of civility as we know it, part of which will be population correction event(s). Whether that comes in instantaneous calamities or generationally, it's forced one way or the other.  Some remain though.  

Ironically, this whole disclosure phenom sweeping society has this huge abstraction of "ontological shock"  - talk hyperbole!  geesh.    But, ironically ... probably it won't be about technology that's been hidden from the machinery of civility since 1947...  like harnessing 0 point/quantum blizzum blazzum, or gravity propulsion... whatever the fuck  I suppose it isn't impossible.

No, no more likely any real ontological shock over the next while is going to come for the vast majority that couldn't or would believe it, now ... can't believe they are actually dying because of  decades of impudence to the crisis. 

Anyway, if the 0 point bs and anti grav is true... that would help save this thing.   problem is, the Earth has not caught up yet...  Even if we immediately stopped adding and forcing,... the apex of the crisis is calculated geo-physically to be still out there decades off.  There needs to be a offset/correction plan. Otherwise, the temp will continue to rise faster than species adaptation rates, and humanity is betting its future on hope.

Heh, you know ... our species figuratively sold our souls to tech ... now, it appears tech is going to have to save our souls. 

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115° Miles City. 102° Thunder Bay

That was a pretty good ridge with the ring of fire well up into the prairie provinces. Days and days of storm complexes with CGs over the boreal forests. Then we advect it around the ridge into our region. 

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9 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Might hit yesterday’s high of 85 again today.   
wretched weather.    Give me hot 90s but clear air.  

The sun is now completely obscured in the valley. I can taste the smoke in the air and the motion detector nightlight outside the brewery flicked on because it’s so dark right now. 
Killing a heat wave with smoke was not on my bingo card.  

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It's the CC that's fake or over hyperbolized that's "not" causing massive upward frequency of these large scale "holocaustic - like" fire explosions setting off all over the world over recent years...
This is how Gaia rids the planet of cancer.  She/he/it slowly turns up the heat up on the frogs, using temperature like chemotherapy.  With brilliantly insightful enabling throughput of "there's always been wild fires", this keeps the agency smoking, so there's more cancer, thus, more chemotherapy ... turning up the dial toward their own demise ever more, over closer. 
I also like the metaphor for the "Clean" end of said dial on a conventional electric oven's settings. 
We just spent that last hour at about the equiv light of a cloudy 8:24 pm
Here is the sun now that it is attempting to get brighter - albeit in a sickly yellowy aura to the air
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It is so thick here in Brattleboro that I can't even see the sun

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2 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

The sun is now completely obscured in the valley. I can taste the smoke in the air and the motion detector nightlight outside the brewery flicked on because it’s so dark right now. 
Killing a heat wave with smoke was not on my bingo card.  

Let the hair hang down out of the confines of the pony-o ..and wave it around and wash the hair in the smoke 

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Wow, it looks like 8:30 pm out there.  There's a weird "solar eclipse" vibe about it where things don't quite seem right.  The air definitely has a heaviness to it.  I don't smell smoke, but my mouth kind of tastes weird.

Was it mostly forest that burned up there, or did it hit a lot of manmade things that have who knows what in them?

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12 minutes ago, wx_observer said:

Wow, it looks like 8:30 pm out there.  There's a weird "solar eclipse" vibe about it where things don't quite seem right.  The air definitely has a heaviness to it.  I don't smell smoke, but my mouth kind of tastes weird.

Was it mostly forest that burned up there, or did it hit a lot of manmade things that have who knows what in them?

I just thought the same. What an awful day. 

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Really weird and eerie glow.  Give me sun any day of the week.  I’m feeling it physically and avoiding outdoor activities.  Today I’m on campus in Worcester all day so hopefully when I drive home it will have shifted.  Flat out sucks.  And despite the obvious cap on temperatures it’s plenty hot.  88 now and obviously a higher ceiling if it clears somewhat.  
 

@ineedsnow, anyway you slice it this is an unexpected hot summer so far.

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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Meh... 8.5 billion almost guarantees that it would take something just shy of the planet disintegrating into a new asteroid belt around the sun to get rid of everyone. 

More likely, there will be upsets in the constructs of civility as we know it, part of which will be population correction event(s). Whether that comes in instantaneous calamities or generationally, it's forced one way or the other.  Some remain though.  

Ironically, this whole disclosure phenom sweeping society has this huge abstraction of "ontological shock"  - talk hyperbole!  geesh.    But, ironically ... probably it won't be about technology that's been hidden from the machinery of civility since 1947...  like harnessing 0 point/quantum blizzum blazzum, or gravity propulsion... whatever the fuck  I suppose it isn't impossible.

No, no more likely any real ontological shock over the next while is going to come for the vast majority that couldn't or would believe it, now ... can't believe they are actually dying because of  decades of impudence to the crisis. 

Anyway, if the 0 point bs and anti grav is true... that would help save this thing.   problem is, the Earth has not caught up yet...  Even if we immediately stopped adding and forcing,... the apex of the crisis is calculated geo-physically to be still out there decades off.  There needs to be a offset/correction plan. Otherwise, the temp will continue to rise faster than species adaptation rates, and humanity is betting its future on hope.

Heh, you know ... our species figuratively sold our souls to tech ... now, it appears tech is going to have to save our souls. 

Not sure we even need a calamity. Just look at birth rates throughout the world. Any developed country is not producing enough people to sustain our population. A lot of Asian societies are facing a remarkable collapse in the coming decades. Human population growth looks to go into general decline in the coming decades. 

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