Yesterday was warm and dry. Today is cold and wet. We had a lot of wind last spring. A few years ago we had a really bad snowstorm. The river flooded in 2010 and 2011. In 2008 we had a really bad tornado. The ice cover on the lakes melted last spring. There was a really bad thunderstorm with lots of hail last year. My shoes are wet from cycling in the rain.
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It’s worse than that here. Just six hours ago there was no Sun. Now there is. God, I hope I can cope with this catastrophic sunshine irregularity. Just think what this must do to the flora and fauna who are subjected to these wild extremes of light and dark!
Oh the huge manatee!
It’s been AWFUL down here in the last week or two.
Highs between 78-84 and lows down in the balmy mid to lower 50’s.
Just hellish September weather.
So Maryland is not the only place with traumatizing AGW related natural disasters. You didn’t even mention Colorado’s worst fire EVER (sarc). We dare not mention the true worst fire ever, when noble savages burned down the whole state, because it is politically incorrect.
It is the wet season in the SW Caribbean where I am, which means the East Caribbean Trade Winds are quiet. The last two days have seen dry weather, and 10-15kts from the NE. Typical dry season Trades blowing. This is ‘unprecedented’! I want my money back.