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October Snow

The view from my office window...

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Ooof!

I want an Al Gore mask fer Halloween... :smirk:
 
We had some snow a couple weeks ago. Was 21F this morning. Brrrrrrrr.
 
Stowed the toys just in time, Drew! :thumbsup:
 
Going to Allentown PA tomorrow for a car club meeting. 76 miles, one way. I may have to put the top up on the MGB (I'm at work right now and it's sitting outside my building right now with the top down).

October snow is well withing the current, expected variance of weather conditions here in the northeast USA. Whether that will be true in 100 years is an entirely different question.
 
aeronca65t said:
October snow is well withing the current, expected variance of weather conditions here in the northeast USA. Whether that will be true in 100 years is an entirely different question.

Then there is this...

<span style="font-style: italic">"From a historical perspective, the upcoming major Northeast winter storm could prove to be <span style="font-weight: bold">unprecedented in terms of its early arrival </span>in the season and the amount of snow it will drop."</span>

As for 100 years from now - they only thing I'm certain of is I'll be dead!
 
Basil said:
--Then there is this...

<span style="font-style: italic">"From a historical perspective, the upcoming major Northeast winter storm could prove to be <span style="font-weight: bold">unprecedented in terms of its early arrival </span>in the season and the amount of snow it will drop."</span>

As for 100 years from now - they only thing I'm certain of is I'll be dead!

OK, OK, I agree....the fact that it's <span style="font-style: italic">unprecedented</span> does seem to point towards climate change. :laugh:
 
aeronca65t said:
Basil said:
--Then there is this...

<span style="font-style: italic">"From a historical perspective, the upcoming major Northeast winter storm could prove to be <span style="font-weight: bold">unprecedented in terms of its early arrival </span>in the season and the amount of snow it will drop."</span>

As for 100 years from now - they only thing I'm certain of is I'll be dead!

OK, OK, I agree....the fact that it's <span style="font-style: italic">unprecedented</span> does seem to point towards climate change. :laugh:


<span style="font-style: italic">unprecedented</span>

Tell that to the <span style="font-style: italic">last</span> ice age that went thru there!
 
aeronca65t said:
OK, OK, I agree....the fact that it's <span style="font-style: italic">unprecedented</span> does seem to point towards climate change. :laugh:

No more so than any other weather record that has been set since records have been kept. And it is colder than normal vice other way round. Maybe there's a reason the script has changed in the media to call "it" Climate Change vice the previous vernacular.

Regardless, be careful if you're out driving in this stuff.
 
DrEntropy said:
<span style="font-style: italic">unprecedented</span>

Tell that to the <span style="font-style: italic">last</span> ice age that went thru there!


Shhhhhh! Before our time- doesn't count.
 
Basil said:
DrEntropy said:
<span style="font-style: italic">unprecedented</span>

Tell that to the <span style="font-style: italic">last</span> ice age that went thru there!


Shhhhhh! Before our time- doesn't count.

"We" were crossing the Bering Strait during that last one! Clovis points an' all that jazz! Managed to wander down to South America and meander'd across most of the northern hemisphere.

Intrepid bastages, these "humans"! :wink:
 
I hate to break everyone's "unprecedented" North East snow fall bubble. On October 31, 1986 (a Friday) more than 10 inches of snow fell on Prince Edward Island, Canada and it was not considered out of the ordinary. How do you say do you, a sun loving California Surf Dude know this. Well, that was my first date with my now bride of 23 years (while living on said Island). It is all a matter of the jet stream lottery. Thanks for reminding me, I now have to go get her a gift :thankyousign: :nopity:

Paul
 
DrEntropy said:
Stowed the toys just in time, Drew! :thumbsup:
That's why I did it, Doc. Been caught out prepping the bike in the cold and snow before. I may still be shivering. :smile:
 
aeronca65t said:
Basil said:
.......Maybe there's a reason the script has changed in the media to call "it" Climate Change vice the previous vernacular.

Regardless, be careful if you're out driving in this stuff.

Hmmmm?......Others besides "the media".

But thanks.....I'll be careful out there. :wink:

Yes, I know all about NASA, James Hansen and all the rest. I'll be satisfied just to be sure my opinion is etched on my tombstone. Nuff said.
 
apbos said:
I hate to break everyone's "unprecedented" North East snow fall bubble. On October 31, 1986 (a Friday) more than 10 inches of snow fell on Prince Edward Island, Canada and it was not considered out of the ordinary. How do you say do you, a sun loving California Surf Dude know this. Well, that was my first date with my now bride of 23 years. It is all a matter of the jet stream lottery. Thanks for reminding me, I now have to go get her a gift :thankyousign: :nopity:

Paul

It ain't my bubble! The only bubbles that are mine are when I ----- in the bathtub.
 
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