Record Breaking Weather
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Quote: The village of Karesuando, right at the very northern tip of Sweden, clocked the epic cold temperature during Sunday reports the Swedish weather agency SMHI.

"It is also a seasonal record," said SMHI meteorologist Lars Unnerstad to the TT news agency. The recorded temperature of -41.2 was a record for that region which is right on the Finnish border.

http://www.thelocal.se/20140119/temperat...-cold-snap
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(01-20-2014, 07:40 PM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote: The village of Karesuando, right at the very northern tip of Sweden, clocked the epic cold temperature during Sunday reports the Swedish weather agency SMHI.

"It is also a seasonal record," said SMHI meteorologist Lars Unnerstad to the TT news agency. The recorded temperature of -41.2 was a record for that region which is right on the Finnish border.

http://www.thelocal.se/20140119/temperat...-cold-snap

Here also, correct? "Here" meaning, the USA.
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#3
Quote:Just a week after declaring 2013 as Australia's hottest ever, officials here are warning this sunburnt nation to brace for worse, with a tsunami of heat expected to wash over almost all parts of Australia by Wednesday, leaving further devastation in its wake.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/...039899.htm
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#4
And talk about some shitty weather (we can still say that?)

Quote:As record-breaking cold temperatures have hit Chicagoland this winter, there has also been an increase in reports of feces on CTA trains. According to the Chicago Tribune:

http://oakpark.suntimes.com/news/record_...14:article
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#5
Meanwhile, in Australia and Brazil...
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014...zil-sizzle
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#6
I hear we (South Dakota) are having the coldest winter in several decades.
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#7
I thought this thread was going to be about the Rogue valley. We had a record cold spell and I think we have a record for the driest winter too.
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#8
Quote:Floods hit south-eastern France after record rainfall

http://www.euronews.com/2014/01/20/flood...-rainfall/
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#9
Quote:Did you know that 2013 was the driest year ever recorded in the state of California? And did you know that so far this is the driest January that the state of California has ever experienced? The worst drought in the history of California is happening right now.
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archive...-right-now
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(01-22-2014, 08:58 PM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote:Did you know that 2013 was the driest year ever recorded in the state of California? And did you know that so far this is the driest January that the state of California has ever experienced? The worst drought in the history of California is happening right now.
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archive...-right-now

All well and good Chuck, but many (most) of us live in the beautiful Rogue Valley in the wonderful State of Jefferson.

And we too, appear to be in for a dry year, starting NOW, right here in the what we usually expect as the wet season. We read that the state forest service is warning of winter fires.

Begging the question: What can we do (each individual citizen) to help with this problem.

Rain barrels?
Reducing lawn areas and watering only to keep turf alive (if brown)?
Sending "the old woman" to Idaho to visit her sister to reduce bath water consumption?
Stop bathing the dog. And cat?
Drinking more beer and less water?

Seriously, we expect our local, state and federal agencies to start preparing for this dry season, but do we citizens have responsibilities too?

PS: I got a PM from Cletus recently in which he stated he hopes to train the deer who hang around his place to urinate on his lettuce so he won't have to water it. When I pointed out that deer eat the lettuce he called me a spoil sport and said he has removed me from his Christmas card list. A joke, because Clete don't got no X-mas card list.

Really: This is serious stuff and come July we are going to be thinking a lot about it. (Except Clete: He will be in some south sea island Laughing)
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(01-23-2014, 07:56 AM)Wonky Wrote:
(01-22-2014, 08:58 PM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote:Did you know that 2013 was the driest year ever recorded in the state of California? And did you know that so far this is the driest January that the state of California has ever experienced? The worst drought in the history of California is happening right now.
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archive...-right-now

All well and good Chuck, but many (most) of us live in the beautiful Rogue Valley in the wonderful State of Jefferson.

And we too, appear to be in for a dry year, starting NOW, right here in the what we usually expect as the wet season. We read that the state forest service is warning of winter fires.

Begging the question: What can we do (each individual citizen) to help with this problem.

Rain barrels?
Reducing lawn areas and watering only to keep turf alive (if brown)?
Sending "the old woman" to Idaho to visit her sister to reduce bath water consumption?
Stop bathing the dog. And cat?
Drinking more beer and less water?

Seriously, we expect our local, state and federal agencies to start preparing for this dry season, but do we citizens have responsibilities too?

PS: I got a PM from Cletus recently in which he stated he hopes to train the deer who hang around his place to urinate on his lettuce so he won't have to water it. When I pointed out that deer eat the lettuce he called me a spoil sport and said he has removed me from his Christmas card list. A joke, because Clete don't got no X-mas card list.

Really: This is serious stuff and come July we are going to be thinking a lot about it. (Except Clete: He will be in some south sea island Laughing)

Rain barrels? It aint raining doofusRazz But seriously do what I do. Wait till the neighbor leaves and run a hose over to his spigot.THEN fill rain barrels plus an Olympic size pool.
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#12
"If it's yellow, let it mellow. If it's brown, flush it down."
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#13
(01-23-2014, 12:58 PM)csrowan Wrote: "If it's yellow, let it mellow. If it's brown, flush it down."

I have a friend who used to live in a dry part of Sam's valley. What you quoted was painted on the inside of their toilet seat coverRazz
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#14
My water comes from the ground and when I flush it returns to the ground.
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#15
I hope there's some filter distance between the two points.
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#16
(01-23-2014, 01:53 PM)PonderThis Wrote: I hope there's some filter distance between the two points.

Me too.
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#17
(01-23-2014, 01:59 PM)chuck white Wrote:
(01-23-2014, 01:53 PM)PonderThis Wrote: I hope there's some filter distance between the two points.

Me too.

Does it look a like weak tea before you add the tea?
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(01-23-2014, 03:47 PM)tvguy Wrote:
(01-23-2014, 01:59 PM)chuck white Wrote:
(01-23-2014, 01:53 PM)PonderThis Wrote: I hope there's some filter distance between the two points.

Me too.

Does it look a like weak tea before you add the tea?

No, it has a strong brown/red tint.
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#19
Quote:Indianapolis, which has had almost 2 feet of snow this month, may see its single snowiest month in the city's history, where records go back to just after the Civil War. (The snowiest month on record was January 1978, when 30.6 inches fell.)

http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/20...l/4830493/
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#20
(01-20-2014, 08:34 PM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote:Just a week after declaring 2013 as Australia's hottest ever, officials here are warning this sunburnt nation to brace for worse, with a tsunami of heat expected to wash over almost all parts of Australia by Wednesday, leaving further devastation in its wake.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/...039899.htm

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