There's Always The Weather

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Gray!

Gray!

My world is gray. 🥴

May Gray has become June Gloom.

And spill over from the recent hurricane down Baja way boosted it.

As much as the gray gets dismal, when it ends we get the "heat".

And that can last until way into November.

Today's temperatures are 69/67. Tomorrow's 66/61

Makes it tough to grow corn.

Meanwhile Rivers ;) of Lava still pour forth in Hawai'i

with increased seismic activity according to CBS.

Their skies are not gray, rather - - toxic.

And it's not on the local or national news no more.

Volcano's erupting in Hawai'i is no longer "news" methinks.

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Well Bud disappointed greatly. One had hoped for some water in the mountains to feed the aquifer but no such luck. We did get about 15 or 20 drops of sprinkle the other day but that's about it. Life on Baja's Pacific coast just continues with 65 at night and 80 mid afternoon. Oh Hum. Life is rough but somebodies got to put up with it. May as well be me for another week or so before heading up into the Midwest's Summer heat and showers on my way to MoM the end of July.
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Rained in Gila Bend last night. And they said it was a dry heat. Jeez.
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It rained really hard and long last night while I was asleep.
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Begoneboy (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 17, 2018 6:15 pm Well Bud disappointed greatly. One had hoped for some water in the mountains to feed the aquifer but no such luck. We did get about 15 or 20 drops of sprinkle the other day but that's about it. Life on Baja's Pacific coast just continues with 65 at night and 80 mid afternoon. Oh Hum. Life is rough but somebodies got to put up with it. May as well be me for another week or so before heading up into the Midwest's Summer heat and showers on my way to MoM the end of July.

Weather forecast seem to rely more on disaster hype

rather than accuracy these last years.

No rain here.

No drizzle.

Gray transitioning to clear skies.

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Flash floods in the Pittsburgh area...

https://www.wpxi.com/weather/flash-floo ... /772641774

In one place the streets flooded with 8 foot of water...

Places received 2 to 3 inches of rain in a period of two to three hours.
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Dave (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 21, 2018 8:01 pm Flash floods in the Pittsburgh area...

https://www.wpxi.com/weather/flash-floo ... /772641774

In one place the streets flooded with 8 foot of water...

Places received 2 to 3 inches of rain in a period of two to three hours.

What do you do with all that water? Drain it down river and out to the Gulf of Mexico?

Here it is same, same, June Gloom as above.

As the volcano continues to erupt in Hawai'i, no longer "news".

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moi621 (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 25, 2018 10:02 pm What do you do with all that water? Drain it down river and out to the Gulf of Mexico?

Geography lesson --

The Allegheny and Monongahela rivers form the Ohio River at Pittsburgh.

The Ohio river flows through the state of Ohio and through Kentucky and Indiana into Illinois where at Cairo, Illinois it empties into the Mississippi River.

The Mississippi river flows into the Gulf of Mexico

Here's a map of the Ohio River Basin

https://www.circleofblue.org/2013/world ... alley-map/
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Tue Jun 19, 2018 11:50 am Weather forecast seem to rely more on disaster hype

rather than accuracy these last years.

Exactly right. I ended up turning off my alerts on the phone, because every little blip on the radar seemed to warrant an emergency alert.
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Dave (imported) wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 6:32 am Geography lesson --

The Allegheny and Monongahela rivers form the Ohio River at Pittsburgh.

The Ohio river flows through the state of Ohio and through Kentucky and Indiana into Illinois where at Cairo, Illinois it empties into the Mississippi River.

The Mississippi river flows into the Gulf of Mexico

Here's a map of the Ohio River Basin

https://www.circleofblue.org/2013/world ... alley-map/

Just like I said.

You drain it down river out to the Gulf of Mexico.

Better you designate flood plains and let them flood a bit. Si?

Edit add on

If anyone cares.

http://www.newsweek.com/hawaii-kilauea- ... ews-994632

The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii is approaching its second month of explosions and activity—and it shows no signs of stopping. Over the weekend, the volcano suffered several explosive events along with collapses at the summit on Hawaii's Big Island.

Moi? Schadenfreude, Why Not? ;)
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