There's Always The Weather

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Valery_V (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 25, 2022 6:06 am Merry Christmas!

(Your PM mail is full :)

Thanks. Cleaned out some older messages.
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Paolo wrote: Sun Dec 25, 2022 10:07 am why is it snowing IN the house?!

There is a guy who moved here and they built their dream house, which included a retractable roof (they were well off) so they could enjoy evenings. Then his wife got dimentia and would do illogical things - like retract the roof in a snowstorm.Nothing like 6" snow in the livingroom to give a Christmas or Indiana feeling.
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Rain

+ more rain.

Is this the end of the drought

or perhaps the beginning of the end

of the California drought.

Snow pack looking good.

How quickly our water situation

can change

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That's if you all get don't washed away.

It went from 50F here to 60 the next day, then 65, and back to 40.

I just wish if it's going to be winter, it would stay that way. All this up and down is doing me in.
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Insidious weather!

The right clothing helps maintain your body's microclimate and smooths out extreme temperature changes outside. I try to cover my throat and not go wide open.

At home I avoid drafts when I sit at the computer :).
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Valery_V (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:50 pm I try to cover my throat and not go wide open.

I have worked a couple of times in S America's Altiplano where you usually are at 10 - 12,000 feet (in the valleys, mountains go up from there). The very first job, I was the macho gringo without a woolen scarf around my throat. My reward was to be a sick gringo twice. Much better to have a woolen scarf and woolen cap than be sick at 12,000. Much better. I am a believer.
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We seem to be off the southern edge of the Pineapple Express. Scattered clouds with highs building to 62 projected Fri.
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Valery_V (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:50 pm Insidious weather!

The right clothing helps maintain your body's microclimate and smooths out extreme temperature changes outside. I try to cover my throat and not go wide open.

At home I avoid drafts when I sit at the computer :).

Not the weather

🇨🇦

Focused HAARP driving the jet stream north

to skip the west coast and bring its' load to

the midlands! Cold & floods.

This year I bet their HAARP broke and got no replacement tube.

We got rain!

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HAARP

Let's not go there, OK?
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Business Insider

Bill Gates just invested in a startup that's trying to stop cows from burping and farting so much

Huileng Tan

Wed, January 25, 2023

The Perth-based startup is developing a seaweed-based feed aiming to cut methane from livestock emissions — like the burps and farts of cows.

A byproduct of the digestion process, methane, is the most common greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/bill-gates-j ... 07520.html
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