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In October this is fun to see. Not so much this time of year. Im ready for T time!
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It's around 44 F and dreary here, with humidity at 100%. NWS predicts temperatures around 88 F tomorrow, with humidity falling to around 20% or less. 30+ MPH winds will raise the grass fire danger level.
The snow is nice to look at, at least in rural areas like in the picture.
The snow is nice to look at, at least in rural areas like in the picture.
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Sorry but it's NOT even fun to see in October! That's still some of our prime touring time, at least early on. This past October our group of guys as well as myself and the wife got in a fair amount of time in the T.
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Around here, snow is a rarity, and nevers lasts long. I used to enjoy driving in it, but that's over with now that the road salt pushers have moved into the area.
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LOL Pat...we call 'em "SALT DEMONS"!
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How can it go from 44 to 88 overnight? I think that would take very strong winds, so might be time to go into your shelter. It hasn't been that cold here, however, it is colder than usual and more rain than average. Those weather people are getting more accurate, but still not always right. It will soon be summer and you might wish it to cool down. My first trip to Texas was back in the 1990s. it was early September and we thought we might see what the gulf was like so went to Galveston. Looked at a room but was very moldy. I decided I would wade into the gulf just to say I had done so. Usually do that at any seaside place I have not been before. I got in as far as my ankles and they were covered with crude oil and tar. Took about a week to get them completely clean. We decided to go back to Huston to get a room for the night. Our car did not have AC and it was very hot and humid. So we got up around 5 AM to beat the heat. It was still hot and humid! We hit the road and about 100 miles inland it was still hot but much less humidity.
I said all this, to remind you that in a few months you will wish it was still cool!
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I said all this, to remind you that in a few months you will wish it was still cool!
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No complaints here. The weather could not be nicer here in the Sunshine state. March has always had the nicest, most beautiful weather of the year. Right now, it is about 75 degrees under sunny, cloudless skies. Jim Patrick
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We have temp swings here like that year round. 44-88 could be any month! Ive seen 50-100 in the same 24 hrs a bunch and I think something like 88- 22, snow overnight and then back to 80 last fall. Not always accompanied by wind, but if it’s blowing hot on a Monday, it’ll be snow Tuesday! We had a dusting yesterday morning and then low 50s and hot sun at lunchtime. March is the snowiest month up high, but we’ll see flowers and flip flops this month down here between dumps…Chris, in the bubble.
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Been warmer around here this winter but about the same 50 miles to the North. South of us, Quad Cities on I-80, been hit with the fluctuating weather patterns.
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If you passing through to/from Chickasha on I-80, let me know, can arrange for a stop at Craig Beek's Model T Museum. Its just about a mile off I-280 which goes around the Southern part of the Quad Cities. Also another time slot August 10 - August 12 2023 AACA Grand Nationals: Bettendorf, Iowa Sponsor: AACA Mississippi Valley Region. That's in the center of the map
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If you passing through to/from Chickasha on I-80, let me know, can arrange for a stop at Craig Beek's Model T Museum. Its just about a mile off I-280 which goes around the Southern part of the Quad Cities. Also another time slot August 10 - August 12 2023 AACA Grand Nationals: Bettendorf, Iowa Sponsor: AACA Mississippi Valley Region. That's in the center of the map
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Been in Grass Valley seventeen years now. For the first time, less than two weeks ago, I could not drive out from our house! And it lasted for three days! Our driveway is about two hundred feet long, and I shoveled the length of it three times in four days. Still couldn't go on out as the private road (about a quarter mile?) was too deep for the four wheel drive Expedition.
As for temperature swings? We lived in Livermore California for twenty-five years. Certain times of the year there, the temperature swings were crazy wild! We woke up one morning to the dog giving us this "what do I do now" look because the water dish had more than a quarter inch thick ice on it and she couldn't break through it! Six hours later it was ninety-five degrees outside!
As for temperature swings? We lived in Livermore California for twenty-five years. Certain times of the year there, the temperature swings were crazy wild! We woke up one morning to the dog giving us this "what do I do now" look because the water dish had more than a quarter inch thick ice on it and she couldn't break through it! Six hours later it was ninety-five degrees outside!
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Dallas L,
That plow looks as a : Little Genius # 8 Am I right ???
Toon
That plow looks as a : Little Genius # 8 Am I right ???
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I believe so. Everything is operational. It would be in china if not for me.
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Sad but so true! I wonder how many thousands of T frames and engines were plucked out of fencerows and loaded on ships?
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our 40-50 degree swings can occur in 15 minutes and are usually brought by warm Chinook 80MPH winds. 110MPH winds happen 2-4 times per year and are simply part of life. This place is not for sissies (or poorly built structures). Blown over semi's are common.
Been a very easy winter here with little snow in the Basin which is normal. Indians used to winter on our land and others nearby due to low snow, plenty of grass and game all winter. Tipi circles and stone tools and prehistoric fire pit remnants are abundant. Winter was not so easy for anyone else outside our 20 mile radius as snow packs are well over 100%.
Been a very easy winter here with little snow in the Basin which is normal. Indians used to winter on our land and others nearby due to low snow, plenty of grass and game all winter. Tipi circles and stone tools and prehistoric fire pit remnants are abundant. Winter was not so easy for anyone else outside our 20 mile radius as snow packs are well over 100%.
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We get a similar, but much milder accellerated heating effect here when dry winds blow in from higher elevations to the west and northwest. Adiabatic heating (?) It's 93 F at the moment with a southwest wind. Up the road a hundred miles or so, (and uphill a thousand feet or more) it's about 62F with a northwest wind.
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Regardless, I don't think any of us are quite as "under the weather" as this model T !
Get a horse !
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Rich I hope you have good anti freeze or have drained the cooling system. The rest will need to wait till it de-frosts. And I thought it was cold here a couple weeks ago when we had a few snowflakes for about 15 minutes.
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Put some Marvel Oil in it a get a free start!
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Hate to be a kill-Joy or a Debbie Downer...but they say expect a cooler than normal first half of April also. We're paying for the relatively mild winter we enjoyed, I put more miles on my Fordor in FEBRUARY than I will even dream of doing the next 6 weeks!!
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I got up twice last night to put another cover on. When I got up this morning, I realized my bedroom window was wide open taking advantage of yesterdays 35deg. Coffee tastes extra fine this morning.
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Fresh outside air sure smells good in the winter doesn't it Mike!? Maw and I do that whenever we can get by with it.
Here, we were at 35" ABOVE our normal of about 55" of snow a week ago. And it stayed all season. Just like the olden days.
Then we got 5 more a few days ago and it should snow some more on Thursday.
Perfect year for ice damns on the roof. Darn it, I have to get slinging some salt up on the roof.
Dallas, right there with ya. Over it. Almost anxious to b!tch about how warm it is...
Here, we were at 35" ABOVE our normal of about 55" of snow a week ago. And it stayed all season. Just like the olden days.
Then we got 5 more a few days ago and it should snow some more on Thursday.
Perfect year for ice damns on the roof. Darn it, I have to get slinging some salt up on the roof.
Dallas, right there with ya. Over it. Almost anxious to b!tch about how warm it is...
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About a week ago, NWS predicted below average temperatures for mid-March in this area. Looks like they nailed it.
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Even a broke clock is right twice a day.
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Not an All Fools Day joke. That's coming soon tho.
First time ever seeing this. Clicked the pic 20 minutes ago as we rolled thru town.
Can't see the standing sign so Jill painted on the drift.
First time ever seeing this. Clicked the pic 20 minutes ago as we rolled thru town.
Can't see the standing sign so Jill painted on the drift.
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My Grandson, his wife and his 4 WD 1300 HP (T)esla. At our cabin at Tahoe/Donner. That's Truckee, California. This picture was tken on March 20, 2023.
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Wow, European right hand drive T (esla) .
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*sigh*
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We've had an easy winter...until today! So, the worst of winter comes the first week of spring, this year.
10" overnight and still falling
10" overnight and still falling
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Better park that Tesla and get a diesel monster truck and put power chips on it so it rolls black smoke. We're getting way behind on Climate Change.
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A few robins made the mistake of showing up here a couple of weeks ago. Local wisdom has it that robins will lie to you - wait for kildeer - they're honest !
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Rich...too funny!
we, too, had a TON of robins all over us last week, gorging themselves on Juniper berries...not to mention the damn woodpeckers beginning their spring dismantling of our cabin.
we, too, had a TON of robins all over us last week, gorging themselves on Juniper berries...not to mention the damn woodpeckers beginning their spring dismantling of our cabin.
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Scott, I hope that "Woody" and his pals don't do too much damage. We have flickers all winter, they hammer on our house a lot, it's sided with shingles and leaf-cutter bees fill the gaps all summer - then swarms of box elder bugs take refuge there in the fall. A veritable flicker smorgasbord ! This is the first time they've put holes in the wall !!
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Strange things are happening! The polar ice cap is shrinking, but there has been an ice sheet on Lake Tahoe! There was a small tornado touch down near Los Angeles, and San Diego rainfall this season exceeded that of Seattle. Now they have the northern lights in northern California!
Very strange!
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Very strange!
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There are lots of natural Earth events that are affecting the climate besides carbon emissions. Unfortunately, Political dialogue has lumped them together to foster a single cause. So you know where I stand - we need to clean up the environment but in a systematic way, not a shotgun approach.
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So here's whats affecting weather (not the ice cap melting) explaining affect to cause to cause to ciause
For example, many years ago we used to gear about El Niño and La Niña and how that was going to effect weather patterns. Have you heard about it recently? Chances are we will not since we need a catalyst to spark Climate Change initiatives
This is a Climate Change organization https://earth.org/el-nino-2023/ --
This NOAA a government agency https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/ninonina.html
El Niño
-During El Niño, trade winds weaken. Warm water is pushed back east, toward the west coast of the Americas.
-El Niño means Little Boy in Spanish. South American fishermen first noticed periods of unusually warm water in the Pacific Ocean in the 1600s. The full name they used was El Niño de Navidad, because El Niño typically peaks around December.
-El Niño can affect our weather significantly. The warmer waters cause the Pacific jet stream to move south of its neutral position. With this shift, areas in the northern U.S. and Canada are dryer and warmer than usual. But in the U.S. Gulf Coast and Southeast, these periods are wetter than usual and have increased flooding. -
La Niña
-La Niña means Little Girl in Spanish. La Niña is also sometimes called El Viejo, anti-El Niño, or simply "a cold event." La Niña has the opposite effect of El Niño. During La Niña events, trade winds are even stronger than usual, pushing more warm water toward Asia. Off the west coast of the Americas, upwelling increases, bringing cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface.
-These cold waters in the Pacific push the jet stream northward. This tends to lead to drought in the southern U.S. and heavy rains and flooding in the Pacific Northwest and Canada. During a La Niña year, winter temperatures are warmer than normal in the South and cooler than normal in the North. La Niña can also lead to a more severe hurricane season. --
How's the Pacific warming ? https://www.climate.gov/news-features/f ... ing-global A warm pool in the Indo-Pacific Ocean has almost doubled in size, changing global rainfall patterns.
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This is sum what of a political spin in explaining the change in weather in the Pacific Northwest - no mention of El Niño or La Niña
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/ ... est-cause/
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So here's whats affecting weather (not the ice cap melting) explaining affect to cause to cause to ciause
For example, many years ago we used to gear about El Niño and La Niña and how that was going to effect weather patterns. Have you heard about it recently? Chances are we will not since we need a catalyst to spark Climate Change initiatives
This is a Climate Change organization https://earth.org/el-nino-2023/ --
This NOAA a government agency https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/ninonina.html
El Niño
-During El Niño, trade winds weaken. Warm water is pushed back east, toward the west coast of the Americas.
-El Niño means Little Boy in Spanish. South American fishermen first noticed periods of unusually warm water in the Pacific Ocean in the 1600s. The full name they used was El Niño de Navidad, because El Niño typically peaks around December.
-El Niño can affect our weather significantly. The warmer waters cause the Pacific jet stream to move south of its neutral position. With this shift, areas in the northern U.S. and Canada are dryer and warmer than usual. But in the U.S. Gulf Coast and Southeast, these periods are wetter than usual and have increased flooding. -
La Niña
-La Niña means Little Girl in Spanish. La Niña is also sometimes called El Viejo, anti-El Niño, or simply "a cold event." La Niña has the opposite effect of El Niño. During La Niña events, trade winds are even stronger than usual, pushing more warm water toward Asia. Off the west coast of the Americas, upwelling increases, bringing cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface.
-These cold waters in the Pacific push the jet stream northward. This tends to lead to drought in the southern U.S. and heavy rains and flooding in the Pacific Northwest and Canada. During a La Niña year, winter temperatures are warmer than normal in the South and cooler than normal in the North. La Niña can also lead to a more severe hurricane season. --
How's the Pacific warming ? https://www.climate.gov/news-features/f ... ing-global A warm pool in the Indo-Pacific Ocean has almost doubled in size, changing global rainfall patterns.
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This is sum what of a political spin in explaining the change in weather in the Pacific Northwest - no mention of El Niño or La Niña
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/ ... est-cause/
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The el nino & la nina thing was totally predicted wrong this year.
Another dry winter was predicted. Surprise!
Record rain & snow in the west. Enough to end a decades drought.
Another dry winter was predicted. Surprise!
Record rain & snow in the west. Enough to end a decades drought.
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After an afternoon of rain, we got dumped on last last night. And it'll do it again in a couple days...
Son says we're at 88" of snow here. Surprise! is right!
Very sunny so it settled down some today.
Son says we're at 88" of snow here. Surprise! is right!
Very sunny so it settled down some today.
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Who can identify this photo?