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Re: Weather
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02/22/21 12:40 PM
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Electricity blackouts ceased this past Thursday. Water boiling ceased Saturday. Man , you guys had a rough go of it. Rain here today in NY, it will melt all the snow.
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Re: Weather
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02/22/21 02:33 PM
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Electricity blackouts ceased this past Thursday. Water boiling ceased Saturday. Man , you guys had a rough go of it. Rain here today in NY, it will melt all the snow. Yeah, but it was all a hoax; fake weather. The government mandated chlorine in our water one hundred years ago just for this purpose: to blind us to hoaxes by chemically manipulating our minds. Did you notice how quickly the bad weather went away? A couple of days ago it was freezing and today it's 60. How'd that happen? Hoax! Fake weather! The government created AIDS, polio and Lyme disease. Then there’s that Satanic cabal led by Hillary Clinton. Also, the earth is indeed flat and Noah had dinosaurs on the Ark. Madonne!
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Re: Weather
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03/16/21 10:47 AM
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Not much Sun here today and a bit cold 32* but glad the wind died off, it was howling here in NY for three days.
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Re: Weather
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05/24/21 07:40 PM
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Exceptionally cool and very, very windy here in the High Desert. Dry as a bone. Forest fire danger very high. Luv the term “High Desert†Must be nice there. We had 90s yesterday on LI and today 60â€s Strange. The garden is freaking out, does not know if if summer or spring.
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Re: Weather
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06/21/21 01:53 AM
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More misery in DFW on the longest day of the year....
104F Heat Index
73F Dewpoint Thanks... I had forgotten that the Summer Solstice would be the longest day of the Year!!
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Re: Weather
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08/29/21 11:51 AM
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Ida is forecast to hit the industrial corridor between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, site of three key ports, petrochemical sites, and a nuclear power plant. https://yaleclimateconnections.org/...ignificant-threat-to-key-infrastructure/New Orleans’ impossible situation
A mandatory evacuation was issued for portions of New Orleans outside of their levee system on Friday, and a voluntary evacuation for inside the levee system. However, no mandatory evacuation was ordered for the city because officials judged there was insufficient time to set up contraflow, having all lanes of traffic converted to lead out of town.
Many have criticized this decision, but New Orleans found itself in an impossible situation: the city needs a full 72 hours to fully evacuate, and making reliable intensity forecasts that far in advance is very difficult. We will have to accept New Orleans’ vulnerability to major hurricanes unless tens of billions are spent to upgrade the city’s defenses to category 5 capability. As discussed in yesterday’s post, there is reason to be optimistic that New Orleans’ levee system will withstand Ida’s storm surge: The 7-11? surge predicted for the city is below the maximum surge that Hurricane Isaac of 2012 brought.
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