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    Polish controlled Satellites are slowly throwing thermometers off all over the world. It's still 80 degrees in summer even though the thermometers are reading 107 degrees.
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    Hey mods, maybe change the name of this thread to "Weather Anomalies" or "Climate Change." But there are a crap ton of major storms, earthquakes, and floods happening all over right now (well, the earthquakes finished happening). A lot of it seems to be getting overlooked because of other major news, but it's kind of crazy, don't you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garyhead View Post
    Polish controlled Satellites are slowly throwing thermometers off all over the world. It's still 80 degrees in summer even though the thermometers are reading 107 degrees. [emoji38]
    My family is from Galicia Spain - and in the 70s - my abuela, who had been born in late 1890s, and lived on the farm she was born on - told me that she believed that the Americans were firing lasers at the sky in Alaska - and that is why the weather had changed so much in her lifetime in that one spot in rural Spain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MudShark22 View Post
    My family is from Galicia Spain - and in the 70s - my abuela, who had been born in late 1890s, and lived on the farm she was born on - told me that she believed that the Americans were firing lasers at the sky in Alaska - and that is why the weather had changed so much in her lifetime in that one spot in rural Spain.

    She was probably right

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    Hey mods, maybe change the name of this thread to "Weather Anomalies" or "Climate Change." But there are a crap ton of major storms, earthquakes, and floods happening all over right now (well, the earthquakes finished happening). A lot of it seems to be getting overlooked because of other major news, but it's kind of crazy, don't you think?
    What once were weather anomalies are now just weather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by progmatist View Post
    What once were weather anomalies are now just weather.
    Here in the central valley of California, we had temps upwards of 116 at my house the week after labor day -- now for the last few days, its been mild and rainy (which is unusual for september), but it'll be back up to 90+ by the weekend.
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    ^ Yuck.

    Highs in the low 70s and upper 60s finally moving in here in the Hudson Valley....its been a long time coming! Happy Autumn folks (well, at 12 AM tonight I guess...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMWeasel View Post
    Here in the central valley of California, we had temps upwards of 116 at my house the week after labor day -- now for the last few days, its been mild and rainy (which is unusual for september), but it'll be back up to 90+ by the weekend.
    I was stationed at Naval Air Station Lemoore in the Navy. Smack dab in the middle of the San Joaquin Valley. I'm intimately familiar with the weather in your neck of the woods. While I was there, 106 was considered exceedingly hot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    Hey mods, maybe change the name of this thread to "Weather Anomalies" or "Climate Change." But there are a crap ton of major storms, earthquakes, and floods happening all over right now (well, the earthquakes finished happening). A lot of it seems to be getting overlooked because of other major news, but it's kind of crazy, don't you think?
    "Climate Change"???!!! We don't want to go political, now, do we???!!! </s>
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    ^ Never. But this is the Frankensnow thread, Your Place on the Internet for Frank Talk About Extreme Weather (TM)

    What I meant was that the last week or so seemed unusual even for these times - the number of major storms and flooding events that were happening, had very recently happened, or were about to happen. Plus a couple of strong though not very deadly earthquakes. I was kind of waiting for frogs to start falling from the sky or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    ^ Never. But this is the Frankensnow thread, Your Place on the Internet for Frank Talk About Extreme Weather (TM)

    What I meant was that the last week or so seemed unusual even for these times - the number of major storms and flooding events that were happening, had very recently happened, or were about to happen. Plus a couple of strong though not very deadly earthquakes. I was kind of waiting for frogs to start falling from the sky or something.
    Just saw an article for Seattle. Hottest Summer since the 1890's and the dryest since 1930. I seem to recall the last rainfall was the last week of June.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    ^ Never. But this is the Frankensnow thread, Your Place on the Internet for Frank Talk About Extreme Weather (TM)

    What I meant was that the last week or so seemed unusual even for these times - the number of major storms and flooding events that were happening, had very recently happened, or were about to happen. Plus a couple of strong though not very deadly earthquakes. I was kind of waiting for frogs to start falling from the sky or something.
    I totally agree and was, of course, being snide.
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    One of my staff's power is out in Halifax. There is a forecast for extensive damage.
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    We're in the cone of concern for Hurricane Hermine (I think). I'm not gonna sweat it. Looks like it's gonna slice through west coast and Central Florida. They have it as Cat 3. That's a strong hurricane. I don't wanna deal with a Tropical Storm.

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    A hurricane hitting eastern Canada, and a typhoon hitting Alaska. Nothing unusual about that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    One of my staff's power is out in Halifax. There is a forecast for extensive damage.
    I hope your staff member is safe. It sounds like most of the province is without power. Some houses in Newfoundland have been washed out to sea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn View Post
    I hope your staff member is safe. It sounds like most of the province is without power. Some houses in Newfoundland have been washed out to sea.
    Sorry to hear that.

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    "Tropical Storm Ian Could Hit Florida as a Major Hurricane"

    Ian, what the heck are you doing down south?!

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    Looks like we're out of the cone. Whew!. For now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn View Post
    I hope your staff member is safe. It sounds like most of the province is without power. Some houses in Newfoundland have been washed out to sea.
    Thanks. I'm going to email her on Sunday - if they have power it will work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    Looks like we're out of the cone. Whew!. For now.
    Good to hear!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    "Tropical Storm Ian Could Hit Florida as a Major Hurricane"

    Ian, what the heck are you doing down south?!
    I could let Ian answer, but...Dissonance and brass/woodwinds. They call it a hurricane these days.

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