Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 09 May 19 - 05:58 PM Last night we had a lovely last frost. Less allergens and less bugs today, and a delightful cool breeze under a sunny sky. In high summer, I will look back longingly on a day like this one. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Donuel Date: 07 May 19 - 08:14 AM We have evolved to read nature in a silent language more expansive than than anyhing you could voice to a friend a friend. We just don't spend the time to read nature as we did in ancient times. We just google it. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 06 May 19 - 06:44 PM The oddest things can feel reassuring to me. For weeks I have been observing the consequences of the spring thaw. The main road crosses, by bridge, the Upper Charles River, and many low, marshy areas. Some of the road's lowest spots are flood-prone. And so I have watched the rising water level. The riverbanks disappeared as the river got so high that it merged with the wetlands and marshes on either side of its banks, and it all looked like a great shallow lake with vegetation of every size and shape sticking out of the water. Today I rejoiced to see two things. First, all that vegetation standing there has got a ring of mud around it, right above the water's surface. Second, little islands have appeared where there was only water before, and the little islands coincide exactly with the location of the riverbanks. That means the water level, praise heaven, is going down instead of up, and with every lowering of the water level it is less likely to flood the roads. Who ever would have thought that the sight of strategically placed mud would come as such a relief. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 05 May 19 - 05:26 PM Mudcatter Harpgirl, who started this thread, posted the other day as a guest -- to a different thread anyhow. Every time I see her member name, I think of this thread. The weather? rain, rain, and more rain. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 29 Apr 19 - 02:13 PM Still nervously observing the broad shallow lake, far too close to the level of the road and the bridge, where the Upper Charles River and its banks ought to be. Maybe this nice warm sunshine will evaporate some of that spring thaw and the water level will go down where it won't threaten to flood streets and roads. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: ChanteyLass Date: 26 Apr 19 - 09:41 PM It's raining, it's pouring, And I feel like snoring. But it's not even 10 PM, |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 25 Apr 19 - 02:07 PM Look out the window, and you see a sight fit for a picture post card. The sky is THAT shade of blue that, when you see it, you wonder if the photo has been retouched because the blue is so intense and clear, the definition of pastel blue. And the grass is green and the forsythia is yellow, and the magnolia blooms have yet to fall off the tree branches. It's gorgeous. Now, if only the water level would ease back down. The spring thaw is in full force. In my area we have some curled-up lengths of the Upper Charles River and when I drive over the bridge, on Main Street, I see the river over its banks and covering the surrounding marshes, like a great shallow lake. God forbid it rises any higher! If it rises any higher, the road with my bridge will flood in several low places, and one nearby town will turn into an isthmus, nearly inaccessible. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 04 Apr 19 - 01:45 PM Am I in the northeastern United States, or in the Four Corners region? Spring is a rather different experience in those two areas of the same continent. What is going on outside the window as I enter data at this public computer station at the library branch, looks like spring in the Four Corners -- the Four Corners, for those of you who don't know this expression, is a cross-shaped formation of state lines in the lower Forty-Eight. The four states in question are Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. Spring there is not a rainy season. Spring can mean moisture, insofar as the warmth of the season results in melting snowpack on mountain peaks, with the consequence of rising rivers and flash floods. But the seasonal spring wind in the Four Corners, in my experience, is a warm and witheringly dry wind which loosens up all the dried-up growth that turns into that unforgettable sight, The Tumbleweed. At the moment I am looking at weather for tumbleweeds: the sky is the driest possible blue, of piercing clarity and not the remotest sign of humidity. The wind is dangerous, in fact power lines have come down in the last twenty four hours and some people are still without utilities in their residences. ... and have I mentioned dust? Which region has more dust in it? |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: mg Date: 01 Apr 19 - 05:18 PM Rennes les chateaux.absolutely perfect. Almost too warm. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 01 Apr 19 - 02:34 PM It's April Fool's Day and the wind is really gusty today. Doesn't look like winter. Doesn't feel like summer. must be spring ... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 30 Mar 19 - 06:07 PM Some Northerners are still talking about ice. The only ice left hereabouts is where the standing water is, the marshes and wetlands along with ponds, lakes, and the like. Especially in the shade. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 29 Mar 19 - 08:04 PM Spring rain. What a concept. Not snow. Not sleet. Not freezing rain. Not an ice storm. Not a blizzard. Just ... spring rain. It's been a LONG time coming. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: mg Date: 29 Mar 19 - 08:00 AM Seeing as i am in girona spain it is exceptionally nice |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Donuel Date: 28 Mar 19 - 07:27 PM Thats a good reason. There is always an undercurrent that pushes us. All I know is that extreme severe weather has only been a near disaster in my life but not for my brother. He lost everything except his family. When a threat comes near I am excited with vigilence but having never been harmed by wind fire and flood I celebrate our good luck. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 28 Mar 19 - 03:35 PM At the end of October, the question was posted to this thread if a weather event had traumatized me in my life. I wasn't prepared for the question, so I blew it off. In fact, the tradition of talking about the weather in my experience is a sort of double-speak, and I guess I am as guilty of this as anybody. A retired Dominican friar, whom I used to encounter in the elevator (he and I lived on different floors of the same apartment complex), used to greet everyone he met, including me, with a current update on weather conditions. This social response had become a habit, second nature, with him. Which is a commentary of sorts about communal living. In St. Dominic's Order of Preachers, much is made about community life. It is only a retired friar, perhaps in delicate health, who is excused from living in a priory or some such with any number of fellow friars. I never suspected that Father such-and-so had been traumatized by a weather event in his life. I just thought he was stating his neutrality, like Switzerland, in the world of pro- and con- social interactions. In like manner, my posts to this thread have kept it visible whilst other BS threads catch fire, smoke the place up, and crash. This is not to speak of the place that vigilance has in my life. Is all vigilance based on fear? So be it. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 16 Mar 19 - 03:19 PM The wind is back. With teeth in it. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Donuel Date: 14 Mar 19 - 08:19 PM its 74 but at night it goes down to 68. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 14 Mar 19 - 12:10 PM How are you Mudcatters in the US heartland? I hear the most dire reports of hellacious weather descending upon your area. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 12 Mar 19 - 07:19 PM There's some disastrous weather around -- but thankfully not where I live ... |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: ChanteyLass Date: 10 Mar 19 - 07:28 PM Heheheh! This afternoon I returned to the scene of the crime, the cinema where I'd broken my shoulder in the parking lot, to see another Bolshoi Ballet broadcast. It wasn't slippery but might have been earlier before the snow turned to rain. As I walked toward the building, a man called out, "It's closed. There's a power failure." This is the second time that's happened in the 2018-2019 season! |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 10 Mar 19 - 12:00 PM Don't slip and fall, ChanteyLass! It's slushy and messy underfoot, what with heavy wet snow and temps just above freezing. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 09 Mar 19 - 06:08 PM The storms just keep on coming! At least it isn't freezing cold now. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: ChanteyLass Date: 07 Mar 19 - 06:13 PM Yes, cold! Bit windy this afternoon, too, when I had to be out and about. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Donuel Date: 07 Mar 19 - 01:46 PM Could you move to someplace not so cold ? |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 07 Mar 19 - 12:10 PM In this windy and raw cold, this is a dreadful time and place to be amongst the homeless. Today, with its bright sunshine, is a good day to be indoors near a window that lets in the sun. You could actually get pleasantly overheated there. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: gnu Date: 06 Mar 19 - 05:32 PM Maple slurpup gonna flow! >:-D Many up in northern NB.ca are having to shovel out their lines... big snow up there this winter. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 06 Mar 19 - 09:36 AM Nothing to hate, mg. We will have the weather you're having, just not at the same time you're having it, and vice versa. Good on you, ChanteyLass, and I know what you mean about condos and sidewalks and condo parking spaces. Whoever pushed the rest of the snow off of your car, must have watched you doing it and noticed that you had to favor one arm as you did so. 'Tis the season up here for what I call parking-lot icebergs -- you know, what's left when the plowed snow is shoved to the margins. One of those things cost me a new (actually used) car door recently. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: mg Date: 04 Mar 19 - 08:31 PM don't hate Me please. Not a cloud in the sky. Flowers blooming. Probably 60 degrees. Could not be better. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: ChanteyLass Date: 04 Mar 19 - 08:20 PM I got by with a little help from my friends. I went out and pushed some snow off my car, maybe 1/4 to 1/3 of it. Then I went inside for a break. When I came out, someone had finished removing the snow and even cleared about a foot of snow behind it. No neighbors were outside, so I don't know who did that. I backed the car up until the wheels started spinning. I couldn't go forward or back. Unfortunately, I was now blocking a neighbor's car. My appointment for therapy on my broken shoulder was less than a half-hour later, so from my car I called and said I couldn't make it. The plow came and saw my predicament. The driver plowed around me, and the neighbor whose car I'd blocked easily removed the clumps of snow the plow had left in front of my tires. I drove back into my usual parking spot, called out a thank you to my neighbor, and went inside. Before it got dark I went back outside and sprinkled Ice Melt from my front door to my car door. The condo fees are supposed to cover that, but it hadn't been done. Maybe the workers were going to come back to do it when the temperature dropped, but they usually do a poor job. Now I have peace of mind instead of wanting to give them a piece of my mind. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 04 Mar 19 - 10:26 AM I ought to care how many inches of snow fell last night. I find that I don't. It's easier to just brush and scrape it off the darned parked car in the lot, and then get the heck outta there so the lot can be plowed. Which I managed to do. It's the heavy sticky kind of snow which the Weather Channel's Jim Cantore calls "white mud." What a lovely visual scene it is, here, if you are so fortunate that you don't have to get out and move about in the stuff. You can't tell, by looking out the window, that it's the heavy wet type of snow. All the bare trees are adorned with white as though they had been covered in cotton wool, it's pretty enough for a picture. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: ChanteyLass Date: 02 Mar 19 - 09:17 PM The snow in Rhode Island wasn't as bad as I expected. We probably got the predicted amount of snow, but it wasn't too heavy. I was able to clean my car off without needing to take a break. When I was done, my bad arm was tired but not aching. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 02 Mar 19 - 10:59 AM ChanteyLass, did you get dumped on? Up in Massachusetts it isn't too awful, but Sunday is supposed to be heavier. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: ChanteyLass Date: 28 Feb 19 - 05:47 PM The forecast was correct about the snow being light and fluffy. Still, dealing with it while recovering from shoulder surgery and having one arm in a sling is . . . interesting. My technique is to have my good arm do the work and the bad one act as a guide. In all things I consider the bad arm the passenger and the good arm the driver. And more snow is supposed to be on the way, arriving on Saturday. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: ChanteyLass Date: 27 Feb 19 - 04:42 PM Ah, yes, snow! It's supposed to be gentle, light, and fluffy, but the forecast looks like it'll go on for hours. Without the wind, today felt much warmer than yesterday even though temps have been about the same. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 27 Feb 19 - 02:13 PM ... and now the SNOW returns. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Steve Shaw Date: 26 Feb 19 - 09:22 PM All-time UK winter high at Kew Gardens, 21.2c, which is a tad over 70F. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: ChanteyLass Date: 26 Feb 19 - 09:17 PM And indeed the wind arrived. Howling, rattling the windows, pushing against doors and making them hard to open. There were power failures in Rhode Island, but my home was not affected. Now calm has returned to this corner of the planet. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 24 Feb 19 - 05:03 PM We have winter wind headed our way, storm-force wind, which is right down there with ice-storms amongst my nemeseeses. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Donuel Date: 21 Feb 19 - 07:01 PM The perturbations continue for moons beyond Jupiter. While a small black hole does not seem like a usual suspect, a naked singularity moving at a 1/4 SOL is now suspected. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 21 Feb 19 - 06:47 PM Just saw some weather radar map video, and wow -- Phoenix, Arizona is getting clobbered with precipitation. And they're in the bleeping desert. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 21 Feb 19 - 11:28 AM Well, for once, eastern Massachusetts did not get the very worst of the most recent winter storm. Oh, we got a little of everything -- freezing rain, snow, ice -- but not too much, AND the storm system brought warmer temperatures which will clear out much of what is frozen. Other places got hit by that storm a good deal worse than my area. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Elmore Date: 21 Feb 19 - 11:07 AM It's been raining for days here in the mountains of North Georgia.{USA}. The birds are using what used to be my lawn as a bird bath. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Hrothgar Date: 20 Feb 19 - 04:01 AM Warm and sticky. If the cyclone headed this way gets here, the extreme weather warning cuts in. We are expecting 100 mm of rain or thereabouts on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday (that's each day) - after the driest January for years and what, up to now, has been the driest February for years (but next week will fix that!). |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Elmore Date: 19 Feb 19 - 12:02 AM Still dark |
Subject: RE: What's a Super Duper Jupiter full moon? From: Donuel Date: 18 Feb 19 - 12:00 PM I was browsing NOAA and learned about some new weather satellites that are dedicated to AK,CA and HA when my touch screen opened a site (unseen link) that listed preliminary reports. Going deeper I saw an item called a possible Super Duper Jupiter moon this March due to an unusual alignment. I was immediately reminded of an obscure article from the ESA that an object seen only in infrared may be causing havoc in the orbital mechanics of some of the smaller moons around the gas giants. Ganymede and Titan do not seem to be involved. (stick a pin in this) I know that small rogue black holes exist and would have an infrared signature like any black hole. Only confirmation of gravitational lensing of an object obviously outside our solar system in the vector of Jupiter as seen from Earth this March will confirm a super massive unseen object and if it is approaching us or not. But for now this is not a forecast but merely speculation. Wouldn't it be exciting if a small black hole starts flinging moons and planets around? May we live in interesting times. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: frogprince Date: 17 Feb 19 - 09:51 PM The weather here in Zipolite, Mexico is hot enough that you want a bottle of water along when bumming on the beach. (It's a rough job, but someone has to do it.) |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 17 Feb 19 - 08:25 PM Max probably got snow again, and it is headed this way. Again. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: Joe Offer Date: 17 Feb 19 - 12:28 PM We've had lots of daffodils this year in Applegate, California (2300 foot elevation), and the rhododendron is about to bloom - but we've had snow three times in the last week. Most of it came today, maybe three inches. It's beautiful here in the pines. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: gnu Date: 16 Feb 19 - 06:03 PM Weather has been good so far this winter. It's been rather mild and without big snowstorms. I wonder what Mom Nature and Old Man Winter are plotting. I fear they are up to something sinister. I fear March. My driveaway is bare pavement and it's mid February. I can see over the snowbanks when I pull out of my driveaway. Something is going to happen. I can just feel it. I'm trepidatious. |
Subject: RE: What's the weather like where you are? From: keberoxu Date: 16 Feb 19 - 04:04 PM Under blue-sky sunshine, I am anxiously watching the river near town, and the marshes and wetlands around the river. If the present mild weather does not get too mild, then the resulting slight thaw will help bring down the water levels without flooding. It is a near thing. You don't have to stop the car, or pull over to the side of the road, in order to look out the car window as you drive across the bridge and see how high the water is, and how close to the level of the bridge and the road. |
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