From what I have read its been one of the worst in decades. Anyone on the forum been significantly affected by it?
Texas has. they're dealing with wildfires now. i wonder if Michelle O'Bachman will say this is because Rick Parry's in the race . . .
Meanwhile, we had the wettest August on record up here.
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Yeah, ready for summer to end.
climate change, innit . . .Jay wrote:
Meanwhile, we had the wettest August on record up here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_nina13urnzz wrote:
climate change, innit . . .Jay wrote:
Meanwhile, we had the wettest August on record up here.
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-Frederick Bastiat
Worst drought on record now, IIRC. Or, it's the local news over-dramatizing things again...
About to go into stage 3 water restrictions for the first time ever. No fireworks on July 4th. Massive wildfires in the west part of the state earlier in the year. Reports of farmers losing crops and herds.
Other than that...no.
About to go into stage 3 water restrictions for the first time ever. No fireworks on July 4th. Massive wildfires in the west part of the state earlier in the year. Reports of farmers losing crops and herds.
Other than that...no.
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Better go to a different pubFEOS wrote:
Worst draught on record no.
maybe you should export the hot air. er, nevermind, Parry's running for federal office.FEOS wrote:
Worst drought on record now, IIRC. Or, it's the local news over-dramatizing things again...
About to go into stage 3 water restrictions for the first time ever. No fireworks on July 4th. Massive wildfires in the west part of the state earlier in the year. Reports of farmers losing crops and herds.
Other than that...no.
my uncle lost 80 head of cattle in the fire. The lake i grew up going to is almost empty due to nearby cities in need. bah humbug
We're coming out of it now. Should be to about neutral soon, but I have a nasty feeling about late 2012.Jay wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_nina13urnzz wrote:
climate change, innit . . .Jay wrote:
Meanwhile, we had the wettest August on record up here.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
I am in Oklahoma. My pretty green grass is now only dirt. The wildfires are moving into north Oklahoma City from where they started nearer to Tulsa.
http://newsok.com/oklahoma-firefighters … le/3600142
http://newsok.com/oklahoma-firefighters … le/3600142
Less preciptation on the west coast and more on the east coast is a predicted potential result of climate change.Jay wrote:
Meanwhile, we had the wettest August on record up here.
Its the same in Aus, WA is dry, Queensland much wetter.
Fuck Israel
La nina, occam's razor is correctDilbert_X wrote:
Less preciptation on the west coast and more on the east coast is a predicted potential result of climate change.Jay wrote:
Meanwhile, we had the wettest August on record up here.
Its the same in Aus, WA is dry, Queensland much wetter.
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-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I haven't been directly affected by it, but you know it's bad when there are a fair number of people who are actually hoping a hurricane nails the coast this year.
tbf some of the anomalous weather patterns in the last year are a bit out of character for a standard la nina, and more in character for slightly warmer than avg ocean temps. however yeah the one dilbert mentions are classic la nina.Jay wrote:
La nina, occam's razor is correctDilbert_X wrote:
Less preciptation on the west coast and more on the east coast is a predicted potential result of climate change.Jay wrote:
Meanwhile, we had the wettest August on record up here.
Its the same in Aus, WA is dry, Queensland much wetter.
however yeah the last year is la nina. think we're still in a slight la nina based on the amount of rainfall on the nsw coast this winter... although i have to say this winter has been nonsensically warm in canberra at least. we've been very fortunate with a few big, stable highs floating around the tasman drawing in warm air from the north.
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The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
And if climate change meant we had La Nina every year?
These systems are fickle and unstable, doesn't take much to tip them over.
These systems are fickle and unstable, doesn't take much to tip them over.
Fuck Israel
errrrr it won't. we'll get severe la ninas but far less of them - more el ninos in future.
this, incidentally, is the first genuine la nina we've had in at least a decade. which is a ridiculously long time between drinks.
this, incidentally, is the first genuine la nina we've had in at least a decade. which is a ridiculously long time between drinks.
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Pretty hard to predict for sure.Spark wrote:
errrrr it won't. we'll get severe la ninas but far less of them - more el ninos in future.
this, incidentally, is the first genuine la nina we've had in at least a decade. which is a ridiculously long time between drinks.
Fuck Israel
the models are very very good at this sort of thing. modern models of this kind eat this stuff for breakfast, they only really start to struggle once you try and impose weird physical constraints on them (like a superheated plasma in a super strong magnetic field)
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
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~ Richard Feynman
Ya, too bad Lee is predicted to head towards the Eastern states.mcgid1 wrote:
I haven't been directly affected by it, but you know it's bad when there are a fair number of people who are actually hoping a hurricane nails the coast this year.
you can have some of you wettest summer ever rain
So this weekend the sky was hazy from morning to night, despite a nice wind. Smoke hazing up the sky.
As an update, I'm away at school but my home is in Austin and my parents have said that the smoke from the fires is unbelievable. I don't think there's much of a threat to my home right now, but things on the outskirts and suburbs of the city aren't looking too good. Having been to a couple of the places that are currently piles of ash right now, I can say that the fires aren't that close to the city, but they aren't that far away either.
look how the wind factors in