There's Always The Weather
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Losethem (imported)
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Re: There's Always The Weather
Moi,
My experience with past El Nino's is the really heavy part doesn't start until at least December, and usually just after the first of the year in which they happen.
My experience with past El Nino's is the really heavy part doesn't start until at least December, and usually just after the first of the year in which they happen.
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Moi,
And then there are the El Nino-s that never appear,
so they design Type 1 and Type 2 El Nino-s.
And then there are the recent years as
places Three Polar Vortexes along the 49th
blocking rain from the Greatest State of California. And bringing their
Summer conditions
to the American :hearthrob Land in January. ( Summer conditions, only ten below and not fifty below like their Winter )
If this is an El Nino year, - - - Let's catch up in a few months and witness what "they" have in store for our greatest land.
Moi
Across an immense, unguarded, ethereal border,
cool and unsympathetic,
regard our America with envious eyes and slowly and surely draw their plans against us.
Losethem (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2015 6:44 pm My experience with past El Nino's is the really heavy part doesn't start until at least December, and usually just after the first of the year in which they happen.
And then there are the El Nino-s that never appear,
so they design Type 1 and Type 2 El Nino-s.
And then there are the recent years as
blocking rain from the Greatest State of California. And bringing their
to the American :hearthrob Land in January. ( Summer conditions, only ten below and not fifty below like their Winter )
If this is an El Nino year, - - - Let's catch up in a few months and witness what "they" have in store for our greatest land.
Moi
Across an immense, unguarded, ethereal border,
regard our America with envious eyes and slowly and surely draw their plans against us.
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JesusA (imported)
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Re: There's Always The Weather
Moi,
Even the weather-guessers seem to forget that El Niño is an abbreviated form of El Niño Jesús (The Christ Child), since it usually arrives just about Christmas time. We're still far too early for it to be evident in our weather. It's at least two months away....
Losethem (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2015 6:44 pm My experience with past El Nino's is the really heavy part doesn't start until at least December, and usually just after the first of the year in which they happen.
Even the weather-guessers seem to forget that El Niño is an abbreviated form of El Niño Jesús (The Christ Child), since it usually arrives just about Christmas time. We're still far too early for it to be evident in our weather. It's at least two months away....
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moi621 (imported)
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JesusA (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2015 7:12 pm Even the weather-guessers seem to forget that El Niño is an abbreviated form of El Niño Jesús (The Christ Child), since it usually arrives just about Christmas time. We're still far too early for it to be evident in our weather. It's at least two months away....
Sure, Go Ahead and claim it was all named after you, You, YOU whydon'tchya?
And we can talk about it in 2 months. Nearer YOUR b'day.
Meanwhile, it is hot, Hot, HOT like 100F
Moi
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JesusA (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2015 7:12 pm Even the weather-guessers seem to forget that El Niño is an abbreviated form of El Niño Jesús (The Christ Child), since it usually arrives just about Christmas time. We're still far too early for it to be evident in our weather. It's at least two months away....
Being a bit lower on the globe or closer to the equator as it is we tend to get the results of the El Nino effect a bit sooner.
It brings more hurricanes our way, this year we have had 8 go by us and it has produced some flooding and other adverse weather conditions.
River
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2015 7:07 pm Being a bit lower on the globe or closer to the equator as it is we tend to get the results of the El Nino effect a bit sooner.
It brings more hurricanes our way, this year we have had 8 go by us and it has produced some flooding and other adverse weather conditions.
RiverLava
It wasn't El Nino but your volcanic activity both above and below water.
And the effect of these geothermally created heat islands on your hurricane season.
Nothing to do with El Nino, just like that blob of warm water off the California coast.
That's what real science said when the blob was defined, now pop science blames it on El Nino.
fershur!
Moi
Search beyond the pablumized, El Nino response.
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:32 pm Anyone feel an early Autumn coming on?
Moi
Possible Indian Summer coming but, I don't feel so.
Three weeks ago I happened to be up in the mountains in southwestern-most Idaho. Up where there were aspen groves. It surprised me that they were already yellow. I more associate that with mid-October.
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Arab Nights (imported) wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2015 8:21 pm Three weeks ago I happened to be up in the mountains in southwestern-most Idaho. Up where there were aspen groves. It surprised me that they were already yellow. I more associate that with mid-October.
Now Native American Summer
has come with a vengeance.
Moi
good to see ya Arab Nights
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Re: There's Always The Weather
Au Contraire
I concur PeopleKind cannot change weather as claimed. Nor can Canute
Although I do understand
The most major PeopleKind Weather Change,
How about the deforestation of Northern Africa, the Middle East, across the globe to China for - "Metals".
The Copper age and Iron Age are remarkable for the deforestation they produced and no one notices.
When the Great Cathedrals were built across Europe in the 1100's, they were islands of humanity in the middle of forests.
During Colonial America it is written a squirrel could traverse tree tops from the Atlantic to the Mississippi.
Today, there are NO Old Growth forests East of the Miss. Issip. Nor anywhere near a Great Cathedral!
You want PeopleKind made Climate Change, Voila.
Not to worry, it was "our" deforestation and not theirs.
We Dearly Need Earth Neutral Construction Materials, Not Heat Island.
Moi's Weather
Hot, HOT, much too HOT
EhZba-P7R18
Where is Moi's El Nino?
Stay tuned to late December upload per Jesus, no not THE Jesus, - - EA member - Jesus.
Why did Buster Poindexter drop a great act?
Too Hot?
Moi