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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 8:33 am
by Yeltsu
[QUOTE=fable]How long does snow stick where you are? As Gwalchmai suggested, the changes where I am might be due more to urban sprawl than ozone layer problems, but decades ago they used to get a snow here in December or January that stayed through March. Now, it does what yours does: turns to grey mush within a day or so.[/QUOTE]
Well the snow usually stick around for a few hours, but If we're lucky, it might even remain for a week.
I was right about the slippyness, now the entire city is filled with frozen sleet. Add that to the fact that I have to go downhill to reach my school.
Man, slippy sleet suck
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 10:06 am
by RandomThug
Its sunny and warm again today.. ahh darn.
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 1:40 pm
by arno_v
Today was another rainy, grey, cold day. I'm so glad I live in Holland

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 2:00 pm
by fable
Cloudy and 57 Fahrenheit, with more clouds, and some rain, over the next five days.
At least you have Dutch architecture.
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 2:30 pm
by Gwalchmai
Sunny and warm here, too, but no threat of earthquakes...

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 7:35 pm
by Gromph
Cloudy and foggy, ahh the wonders of glorious Canada
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 8:08 pm
by fable
Heading towards a warm, rainy weekend. Personally, cold and clear is more my style.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 4:39 am
by Yeltsu
Well, we have snow again...
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 6:35 am
by Luis Antonio
For the first time in the week the sun has come

It is 23 degrees celsius, the grass will start to dry and I'll not have a bad time cleaning my shoes...

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 7:32 am
by fable
46F and hazy, with a good deal of sunshine. It's supposed to hit 62 today, with plenty of clouds. The weatherpeople are still forecasting five days of rain ahead, which means nobody has paid them enough to change it to sunny.
EDIT: Bah. Thirty minutes, and now it's completely cloudy.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 9:28 am
by Fiberfar
10-15 centimeters of snow. But i guess it will all be gone soon.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 10:21 am
by jopperm2
76 degrees F, Clear, Sunny, wind 6 mph from NNE

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 11:54 am
by fable
[QUOTE=jopperm2]76 degrees F, Clear, Sunny, wind 6 mph from NNE

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Don't bragg, when all you can see is corn.

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 1:09 pm
by jopperm2
I'm in Florida now.. It's cold in Iowa I'm sure, but it's far more beautiful there than her IMHO..

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 8:11 am
by Vicsun
It's snowing for the first time this year, and strangely enough there's also lightning. It's all rather soothing though, so as long as I don't have to go outside I'm quite content

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 8:38 am
by Chanak
Austin, Texas today: it's about 60 degrees F or so outside, foggy, with the rather distinctive smell of car exhaust in the air. My oh my, how I miss living in the sticks of Tennessee, where it would be about 45 degrees F or so outside, clear, with the very distinctive smell of cow doo-doo in the air.

Oh...that, and some idiotic rooster will have been crowing steadily since 3 AM .

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 9:46 am
by jopperm2
73°F
Partly Cloudy
UV Index: 2 Low
Dew Point: N/A°F
Humidity: N/A%
Visibility: 7.0 miles
Pressure: 30.22 inches and rising
Wind: From the West Southwest at 5 mph

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 8:11 pm
by fable
[QUOTE=jopperm2]I'm in Florida now.. It's cold in Iowa I'm sure, but it's far more beautiful there than her IMHO..

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Which part of Florida? I worked for 4 years in Gainesville, and 2 years in Miami.
It's in the 50s, nighttime, and cloudy. Of course.
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 4:50 am
by Yeltsu
I'm so happy, it's 0 degree celsius and just enough snow to go sledging!

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 3:27 pm
by C Elegans
Blizzards, 10 cm of snow, -5 C. I could use a sledge and some dogs when I go to work. The Northen wind has been harsh for some days, but today is calm, bright and cold.
[QUOTE=Georgi]I'm not sure about all this global warming stuff... The climate changes on a cyclical basis, or so I hear. So although global warming might have some effect, the climate would have been changing anyway. I'm not really an expert. Does anyone know anything about this?[/QUOTE]
Yes. Whereas some political organisations, mainly in the US, argue that global warming does not exist or cannot be demonstrated, the consensus among earth scientists (also American such) is that we now observe climate changes that are unlikely to be caused only by natural fluctuations. There has been many major scientific reports about this in the best journals such as Nature and Science, NAS (National Academy of Sciences in the US) has published a popular paper about it, official reports has been written...I just don't have the time to dig out the material right now, will do next week if you are interested. The conclusion is anyway that human activities is affecting the climate.
EDIT: Some links:
Web leaflet from
NAS including many links and references.
New Scientist's website about global warming, includes many articles with references to original research data.