Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: GUEST,999 Date: 02 Feb 11 - 12:59 PM My neighbour is a carpenter. He is building a giant snowshoe that will measure 300 x 50 x 30 cubits. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: maire-aine Date: 02 Feb 11 - 10:38 AM Got about six inches of snow with a two-foot drift down the driveway. Not nearly as bad as the 10-12 inches they predicted. But it's still snowing (here in SE Michigan). Thanks for good neighbors who helped shovel my front sidewalk. Keeping Aussie friends in thoughts & prayers. Mayranne |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 02 Feb 11 - 09:25 AM Snowpocalypse here, but holding those in Queensland in my thoughts. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 02 Feb 11 - 08:08 AM latest on the northern Australian cyclone |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 02 Feb 11 - 06:21 AM Authorities in NQ are now telling people it is too dangerous to move, and stay where they are and do the best they can with what they have. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Ebbie Date: 02 Feb 11 - 12:53 AM Unusually warm here- 42F and raining. It started out as a bit of snow this morning and developed into rain. The cold storm that is about to sweep across the US reminds me of what we endured in Alaska a couple of weeks ago. Not so much snow bit heavy winds and zero temperatures. It was wicked, especially this building I live in is drafty and the furnace couldn't keep up. At least, the power didn't go out- we'd have had to vacate. Watchng the developments with my heart in my mouth- stay safe and warm, everybody. And in Australia, get the heck out of Dodge! |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Dorothy Parshall Date: 01 Feb 11 - 11:18 PM Expecting a low of minus 15 C tonight, 15 cm of snow and 40-60 km winds tomorrow. It would be our first big blast here in Montreal. Guess I'll stay home. As long as I can get to the Cafe on Friday, I don't care what it does tomorrow. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Janie Date: 01 Feb 11 - 11:10 PM And here I sit, complaining with neighbors and co-workers because we have actually endured some winter weather here in the Southeast USA this year, are having a bit of a warming spell, and the buds on the hydrangeas are swelling early and might get frostbit for it. Remind me not to whine.... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: olddude Date: 01 Feb 11 - 10:30 PM My 18 month old nephew says it all Little guy with shovel |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Allen in Oz Date: 01 Feb 11 - 06:34 PM In Sydney Australia it was 43 degrees C and boiling yesterday with predictions of even higher today AD |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 01 Feb 11 - 06:04 PM I'm halfway across the country, but we are expecting some sidelash - maybe some rain and a bit of light blow ... It is now looking as being a cat 5 + (300 Kph winds and maybe stronger) when it hits Innisfail (about 100 years ago they had a big one with over 5 metres storm surge) and they are talking about cat 2 and cat 3 effects on nearby towns (in Aussie scales!) along the coast. Willis Island is about to evacuate the 3 weather guys - it will pass over them RSN, and the auto instruments are expected to give interesting readings - till they break ... the effects are expected to last nearly 24 hours from when the wind starts, to fade off. Up to a metre total rainfall in many areas. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: maeve Date: 01 Feb 11 - 04:47 PM Warm thoughts for your safety, Foolstroupe and other 'Catters living yonder in the path of the storm. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 01 Feb 11 - 04:42 PM Yasi now a Cat 5. This one is gonna hurt ... http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-time/mosaic/images/xxmosaicir-s.GIF And we have bushfires in NSW and Viv .... you may not believe it, but yesterday, it was 'raining on the rock', and we still have drought in some parts... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: GUEST,mg Date: 01 Feb 11 - 02:06 PM Bright and sunny..pink rhododendrons are blooming beautifully. mg |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: maeve Date: 01 Feb 11 - 01:30 PM Heavy snow, very cold. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: frogprince Date: 01 Feb 11 - 01:19 PM "Foreboding" would be the word in S.E. Michigan just now. It's darned cold; the web page says 19(f) just now, but it's so glum and breezy it feels colder. The prophets keep insisting that we're going to get buried alive starting within a few hours. The father-in-law has pled for us to come the 20 miles to his place before it hits, to be there if his generator needs started; not a good idea for him to negotiate the basement stairs and pull on the rope at his age. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Bill D Date: 01 Feb 11 - 11:39 AM Expecting freezing rain tonight in Wash DC area. We had a thin coating last night, but a lot more predicted for tonight. More limbs down & power outages, I suppose. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: SINSULL Date: 01 Feb 11 - 10:00 AM Snow today - 3"; snow tomorrow - up to 20" sigh. Tomorrow is Groundhog Day. Maybe Phil will have some good news for us. SINS in Maine |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: GUEST,Patsy Date: 01 Feb 11 - 07:50 AM I confess that I sometimes get a little bit envious about other people's good weather. 'Unpleasant humid summer nights' are a very welcome thought at the moment. The temperatures seems to be getting a bit milder here but lots of rain on the way. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: gnu Date: 31 Jan 11 - 10:38 AM We are getting -20C at night again... must be gonna snow in the next few days. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: JennyO Date: 31 Jan 11 - 10:04 AM Sharing Patsy's weather in the south west of England. It's 2.58pm and -1 degree C. Looks bleak and grey, tho the cloud cover is only thin. There was still frost on top of the hedge at 10.30 this morning. Sandra, I remember those unpleasant humid summer nights in Sydney, and I don't miss them at all. At least here we can be warm inside with the central heating, and turn it down a bit at night and be very comfortable. Of course we have to put on layers of clothes to go outside, which tends to keep us indoors a lot and can lead to feelings of cabin fever. I'm looking forward to when spring comes - my first spring on this side of the world! |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 31 Jan 11 - 08:44 AM we're around 45 mins into Tuesday & it is 23.9˚C with 87% humidity typical Sydney summer night in January/February max. for Tuesday is predicted to be 36˚ here in the CBD near the harbour, and 41˚ way out west. I had intended to stay indoors hiding from the heat & humidity but have a farewell lunch to attend so will do a spot of air-conditioned shopping afterwards! One of my former colleagues is finally joining me in retirement! sandra |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: GUEST,Patsy Date: 31 Jan 11 - 07:51 AM Winter has returned this morning with a severe frost in the South West UK. It is forecast to be pretty much the same tomorrow then getting wet and windy further into the week. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Gurney Date: 30 Jan 11 - 10:50 PM It prepissitated down on Friday, first night of the Auckland Folk Festival. Warmish, of course, it's the middle of Summer. The rest of the festival was pretty reasonable. My tent leaks a little. The guy in the Mercedes campervan next door said that that thing leaked a bit, too. I was SOOOO sympathetic. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 30 Jan 11 - 09:16 PM Sorry, should have been Yasi ... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 30 Jan 11 - 08:56 PM You can have some of ours Ed ... no problemo ... :-) |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 30 Jan 11 - 08:54 PM cyclone yasu now following in behind Anthony which crossed coast last night... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Ed T Date: 30 Jan 11 - 07:32 PM Weather has been decent, for winter, on the Atlantic Ocean side of Nova Scotia. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 30 Jan 11 - 07:05 PM Perth has been tickled by a cyclone - they never normally get that far south! - and North Qld has been hit by a low level cyclone - not too much damage. But just behind it is a possible level 4 or 5 that will hit in a few days time. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: gnu Date: 29 Jan 11 - 02:08 PM Was 2C and sunny for a while this afternoon. Two days ago, about 350mm of blowing snow, and for several days before that near -40WC (wind chill). We've only had several decent snowstorms and they didn't last long... a day and a half was the longest. We are doing very well so far this winter. I can still see over the snowbank on my front lawn. Only plugged the truck in a half dozen times. And spring is only 2 to 3 months away. >:-) |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 14 Jan 11 - 03:52 AM "No sign of global warming" Queensland's 'Salad Bowl' is now officially considered destroyed in the floods in the Lockyer Valley (where the 'inland tsunami' went thru). Dairying, growing plants in the ground, etc, will take up to a decade to get back to the capability that previously existed. We have had several '1 in a 100 year critical events' in a few months here, there definitely has been a change/blip in the normal cycle of the last 250 years of documented occupation. The Brisbane River was forecast that 1974 was a 1 in 100 year e\vent, and the Wivenhoe was constructed to take the capacity - but we had twice the rain of 1974, so it was almost overtopped (it wasn't because it was managed properly), but it had to start releases before all the . Those who wish to deny something will never learn - but it's a good idea to be prudent ... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Ebbie Date: 13 Jan 11 - 11:35 PM Thanks, Robin. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Slag Date: 13 Jan 11 - 09:06 PM The weather here is pretty much the same as it has always been: Hot in the Summer, cold in the Winter, varialbe tending warm in the Spring and variable tending colder in the Fall. No sign of global warming, no indication that the next ice-age is on the way. Some Summers are hotter than others and some winters colder, some Springs and Falls are shorter than others, some longer. Some days set records for hot or cold, for wind, fog, total rainfall and ocasional snow. The planet is fine, the axial tilt will insure the seasons will continue. This old world has survived astroidal and meteoric bambrdments, ice-ages, extended periods of volcanism on a global scale, overpopulations and hardly any life at all. The planet is fine but we human are what is in danger. We are in danger from ourselves and our selfishness and ignorance. If global warming is a fiction, so what? We need to live as though it were a fact because the human animal cannot survive long in its waste output. We need to become very intelligent about our actions and their consequences. We need to see that our lives are inextricably bound up in the environment as it is. Health to the environment is health to Mankind. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 13 Jan 11 - 09:03 PM "When there is a long drought and then heavy rains causing floods- is there an impact on the drought? Do things green up and grow? Or does flooding strip the topsoil?" The simple answer is "Depends". While some areas right under the biggest flood flow force will have a degree of stripping, when the flow slows a bit, it starts to dump the spoil. As soon as the water clears, things green up - grass will grow several inches in a few days, especially with the sun out. So there may be patches of erosion among lush plant growth. Drought will strip topsoil far more devastatingly, as there is nothing to hold the soil. Millions of years of evolution here have caused plants and animals to cope - West Australia regularly runs 'Flower Tours' to show the regrowth after drought breaking rain - you would not believe the ravishing solid spread of intermixed color where a week before there was only dry sandy soil. Animals appear from apparently nowhere (where they all hide is still not really understood), especially small ones. Kangaroos can have a joey at foot, one in the pouch, and one in the womb. When it rains, the one in the pouch is kicked out, she gives birth, then immediately breeds. The one in the womb can go into stasis for quite a while until conditions improve. I'm surprised that the RC Church has not adopted the roo as their emblem ... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: GUEST,DonMeixner Date: 13 Jan 11 - 07:26 PM 86.1 " of snow fall to date for this winter. 30" higher than average for central NY state. 121.8" of snow is average for a season. My thermometer says 16 F. More coming tonight and tomorrow. Don |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Ed T Date: 13 Jan 11 - 02:05 PM WE faired out well in Nova Scotia gnu. Maybe three to four inches in total. We got a few inches over night.But, no wind. It is warm today. I hope you got a new set of boots. That hole would only get bigger. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Ebbie Date: 13 Jan 11 - 02:01 PM This morning's paper amplifies my comment on high winds in Juneau, Alaska. (Douglas, cited in the article, is on the island across from downtown Juneau.) And the morning sky was red... (http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/011311/loc_769349355.shtml) |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: gnu Date: 13 Jan 11 - 06:40 AM gnu!!! THAT was a dumb post! Banana Belt my ass! Mom Nature kicked it... but not tooo badly, thank goodness. The drifts in the driveways are ass deep in spots. Hope my NS buddies faired out well. Doctor's office called at 7 and rescheduled my appt. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Ebbie Date: 13 Jan 11 - 03:18 AM Dumb question here, but I don't mean it to be insensitive: When there is a long drought and then heavy rains causing floods- is there an impact on the drought? Do things green up and grow? Or does flooding strip the topsoil? In any case I recognize that it's horrendous. I have a couple of acres in a small valley in Oregon through which a creek runs. Some years it rises out of its banks and people pack their campers with emergency supplies in case they have to flee. But I've never experienced anything like what is happening in the land of Oz this year. Here in Juneau, Alaska, it is clear and cold. 11F, with the wind chill factored in, it's minus 9. We expect a low of 5 tonight and tomorrow night a thermometer low of minus 1 is forecast. A scary thought is of a possible area-wide power outage. Outages are fairly common in Juneau- partly because high winds are frequent. We've had some strong gusts these last 24 hours - gusts to 60 and 70 miles an hour are not uncommon - and the high wind warning has been extended to tomorrow afternoon, subject to revision. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: kendall Date: 12 Jan 11 - 01:28 PM Cold as a Witch's tit and snow that's hub deep to a Ferris wheel. Yes, we are back in Maine. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Desert Dancer Date: 12 Jan 11 - 12:27 PM Clear and sunny in Long Beach, California, and due to reach 70oF today. The Weather Service reports that snow is on the ground in 49 states today, though. (Florida is the exception.) ~ Becky in Long Beach |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: gnu Date: 12 Jan 11 - 12:07 PM Ed T... now THAT was a dumb thing to post... taunting Mom Nature like that! >;-) Enjoy the storm. I saw the CBC NB weather map last night. All of NS was snow white. I heard 25+cm and gusts to 80kph for you. We are to get 10 to 20cm and a bit of wind here in the Banana Belt. Been having the nice temps and not much snow, much like the weather you described above. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: GUEST,Patsy Date: 12 Jan 11 - 10:46 AM Pouring down but nothing compared to what is happening to the people in Queensland. My heart goes out to them too. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 12 Jan 11 - 01:18 AM Spent all morning at Food Assist - handing out food - washing eggs, repacking things, giving out milk, bread, etc. All ok, but transport hit hard, meaning food supplies are limited. Wish people would not panic buy - there will probably be some waste thru stupidity.... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Ed T Date: 11 Jan 11 - 08:43 PM Today was about +3 C, and nice. Tomorrow night, we are scheduled to get what's left over of the storm moving north from the eastern USA. Hopefully it will be rain? |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Joe_F Date: 11 Jan 11 - 08:26 PM Massachusetts is supposed to be pretty well snowbound by tomorrow. It hasn't started yet here in Malden. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Wesley S Date: 11 Jan 11 - 11:03 AM North of Atlanta we're snowed in for the second day. I'm enjoying it but my wife is getting stir crazy. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: JennyO Date: 11 Jan 11 - 09:58 AM Looks nice outside because it is sunny, but we aren't fooled - it's not as nice as it looks - a chilly windy 6 degrees. Thank goodness for central heating, although that is proving to be rather expensive - especially after the real cold snap that we had. We are looking to go round with the sealant gun to fill in any little gaps around windows etc which might be letting the cold air in and decreasing the efficiency of our heating. While it's windy is a good time to detect the leaks. The windows themselves are double glazed and look to be in good order. Meanwhile, my heart is going out to all the Oz people affected by the terrible floods in Queensland. We are not getting enough news here, so I have to resort to the internet to get comprehensive coverage. Thanks for the links, Foolestroupe. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 11 Jan 11 - 07:01 AM It's just not stopping, now Ipswich and Brisbane are being flooded - possibly higher than 1974. Still raining 7 metre high walls of water down in Lockyer valley... Rain Map - looks like it might be clearing - see national map link - now a cyclone is winding up in Coral Sea area.... also one outside West Australia Queensland flood disaster zone now spans 75pc of state 'Mega disaster zone' could be declared for Queensland floods Wivenhoe at 190 per cent and rising Not silly - it was expanded above 'optimal water supply capacity' after it was built to have a temporary flood buffer - it can go to 225% before it tops - but it is not designed to top as it will erode and possibly collapse. Btw - arsonist bushfire in West Australia too ... Australia - land of drought and flooding rains - we do nothing by halves! BTw cat loading very slowly - we seem to be having some net hassles in various areas.... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Janie Date: 10 Jan 11 - 09:49 PM The Iceman cometh. Brought work home with me in case I can't make it in to work tomorrow. (Gotta save that PTO!) Snow and sleet now - not a lot of accumulation in my particular little piece of the southern part of heaven, but it has been quite chilly for several days so it is sticking. Changing, probably very soon, to freezing rain. Temps predicted to rise no higher than 32 F tomorrow. Not expecting of tons of ice and don't anticipate a power outage, but it is going to be slicker than snot for the next 18-24 hours. I'm quite intrepid about driving in snow, but 40 miles of secondary roads covered in an inch of sleet, then glazed with ice from freezing rain is not something I go out on if at all avoidable. |
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