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- RVcrazyExplorerWow! Wind?
- Larryzv7ExplorerHope everyone is physically o.k. But I can certainly understand how this is not emotionally or financially o.k. Hang-in there. Scary stuff!
- SCVJeffExplorerOne of our guys was late to a conf call "dealing with wind" (so he said), and sent me a clip from the newscast to prove it.
- RoyBExplorer IISeems like all of our weather is more on the extreme side these days... Some like to think these extremes are due to changes in the Earths JET STREAMS being caused by our close encounter with the center of our galaxy last NOV/DEC time frame. If this is true then it will probably take four to five more years to slowly inch away from the hugh forces placed on us from the massive black hole that resides in the center of our galaxy... Then maybe things will revert back to some normalization. According to ancient alien theorists on the Discover Channel at any rate hehe...
- SoCalDesertRid1ExplorerI don't know what's causing it, but yeah, the weather sure does seem more extreme in recent years than it has been in decades past.
Hotter summers; colder winters; snowing more often in places it rarely, if ever, used to snow; snowing more often at times of year it rarely used to snow; greater frequency and amplitude of hurricanes, tornados and other heavy storms, all over the world, it seems these days. - Me_AgainExplorer III
RoyB wrote:
Seems like all of our weather is more on the extreme side these days... Some like to think these extremes are due to changes in the Earths JET STREAMS being caused by our close encounter with the center of our galaxy last NOV/DEC time frame. If this is true then it will probably take four to five more years to slowly inch away from the hugh forces placed on us from the massive black hole that resides in the center of our galaxy... Then maybe things will revert back to some normalization. According to ancient alien theorists on the Discover Channel at any rate hehe...
I think maybe you are looking into the wrong black hole for the answer to our increasing bad weather conditions! A couple others come to mind many light years closer! Oh, to be enlightened!
Chris - RoyBExplorer IIoops double post ??? must have hit the wrong key here...
My vote is for it all to go away and revert back to normal. We here on the East side of the Blue Ridge mtns seems to have much less extreme weather that makes it way over the mountains heading this way. We are situated between the James River and the Potomac River and they seems to break up most weather patterns heading our way. You can watch them dissipate on weather radar as they cross the rivers... For years all the weather fronts would follow the West side of the mountain range and hit the North East rather bad...
Roy Ken - goducks10ExplorerIt's caused by high levels of green Kryptonite, just ask Superman.
- Me_AgainExplorer IIIWhat about all the dark programming on TV and the dark movies at the theaters? Cause or result?
Chris - thomasmnileExplorer
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
I don't know what's causing it, but yeah, the weather sure does seem more extreme in recent years than it has been in decades past.
Hotter summers; colder winters; snowing more often in places it rarely, if ever, used to snow; snowing more often at times of year it rarely used to snow; greater frequency and amplitude of hurricanes, tornados and other heavy storms, all over the world, it seems these days.
No complaint from Florida about this year's hurricane season.........:B However, the Farmer's Almanac does say we are in for a colder than usual winter this year............
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