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cdestroyer Member


Joined: 14 Sep 2015 Posts: 427 | TRs Location: montana
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this afternoon a heavy tstorm came thru area. started with lite rain then turn to small pea size hail which became larger as the storm progressed and the stones got as big as moth balls and came down very heavy.
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Cyclopath Faster than light


Joined: 20 Mar 2012 Posts: 3360 | TRs Location: Seattle
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I got hailed on a week ago at Harts Pass. A friend reported the same in the MFK of all places. |
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Backpacker Joe NWH Joe-Bob


Joined: 16 Dec 2001 Posts: 23316 | TRs Location: Cle Elum
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This has been the coolest June/July that I remember. Thank you Global warming. LOL 
-------------- "If destruction be our lot we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen we must live through all time or die by suicide."
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reststep Member


Joined: 17 Dec 2001 Posts: 4304 | TRs
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We may be having a cool summer so far here but that is not true in Anchorage Alaska or Europe
-------------- "The mountains are calling and I must go." - John Muir |
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wanderwild Member


Joined: 21 Jun 2004 Posts: 323 | TRs Location: Seattle, WA
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Backpacker Joe wrote: |
This has been the coolest June/July that I remember. Thank you Global warming. LOL  |
Weather is not climate and outliers do not indicate patterns. Really shouldn't have to explain that in 2019...
-------------- "Whatever your mountain, climb on." |
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cdestroyer Member


Joined: 14 Sep 2015 Posts: 427 | TRs Location: montana
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I have a NOAA weather cube radio. The statistics for southwestern montana counties for june 2019 were: the coldest month since 1973 and the wettest since 2014 and the latest snowfall since 2014.
A look at the farmers almanac reveals this coming winter will be above average snowfall and below average temps. |
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Kascadia Member


Joined: 03 Feb 2014 Posts: 379 | TRs
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wanderwild wrote: |
Backpacker Joe wrote: |
This has been the coolest June/July that I remember. Thank you Global warming. LOL  |
Weather is not climate and outliers do not indicate patterns. Really shouldn't have to explain that in 2019... |
Yes, and it's "climate change" not "global warming". . . Different parts of the world will be affected in different ways by the overall warming of the earth's atmosphere.
-------------- It is as though I had read a divine text, written into the world itself, not with letters but rather with essential objects, saying:
Man, stretch thy reason hither, so thou mayest comprehend these things. Johannes Kepler |
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alpendave Cat Herder


Joined: 01 Aug 2008 Posts: 742 | TRs Location: Kitsap Peninsula
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Kascadia wrote: |
wanderwild wrote: |
Backpacker Joe wrote: |
This has been the coolest June/July that I remember. Thank you Global warming. LOL  |
Weather is not climate and outliers do not indicate patterns. Really shouldn't have to explain that in 2019... |
Yes, and it's "climate change" not "global warming". . . Different parts of the world will be affected in different ways by the overall warming of the earth's atmosphere. |
You two OCD much?
-------------- Like a ray of sunshine in a drought stricken land.
What we do does far more than what we think others ought to do. Inspiration is a far greater power for good than coercion. In your own life, show others the good that you wish to see in the world. |
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gb Member


Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Posts: 5228 | TRs
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cdestroyer wrote: |
I have a NOAA weather cube radio. The statistics for southwestern montana counties for june 2019 were: the coldest month since 1973 and the wettest since 2014 and the latest snowfall since 2014.
A look at the farmers almanac reveals this coming winter will be above average snowfall and below average temps. |
Highly unlikely to have month and a half like February March this year. Despite February being 7 degrees below average in Seattle, for the year we are -.2 degrees average. Bet that is gone by December! Chance of El Nino continuing in fall and winter is still better than 50-50. |
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lookout bob WTA proponent.....


Joined: 12 Apr 2005 Posts: 2804 | TRs Location: wta work while in between lookouts
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"Climate is what you expect.....weather is what you get." ( Will Rogers) 
-------------- "Altitude is its own reward"
John Jerome ( from "On Mountains") |
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wanderwild Member


Joined: 21 Jun 2004 Posts: 323 | TRs Location: Seattle, WA
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alpendave wrote: |
Kascadia wrote: |
wanderwild wrote: |
Backpacker Joe wrote: |
This has been the coolest June/July that I remember. Thank you Global warming. LOL  |
Weather is not climate and outliers do not indicate patterns. Really shouldn't have to explain that in 2019... |
Yes, and it's "climate change" not "global warming". . . Different parts of the world will be affected in different ways by the overall warming of the earth's atmosphere. |
You two OCD much? |
If correcting ignorance and taking issue with a brush off of the greatest threat to humanity is "OCD", then yeah, sure. Otherwise, please. Cut the snark.
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Anne Elk BrontosaurusTheorist


Joined: 07 Sep 2018 Posts: 677 | TRs Location: Seattle
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Ahhhh...more like the Seattle summers I remember from the 80's. Recall one summer in the early 90's when we had more sun in Sept than June-Aug combined. BC has had beaucoup rain and a good thing - fire danger is way down. But despite having hit (maybe exceeded) the average rain for July, we're still down for the year as a whole.
-------------- "There are yahoos out there. It’s why we can’t have nice things." - Tom Mahood |
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MtnGoat Member


Joined: 17 Dec 2001 Posts: 11285 | TRs Location: Lyle, WA
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wanderwild wrote: |
If correcting ignorance and taking issue with a brush off of the greatest threat to humanity is "OCD", then yeah, sure. Otherwise, please. Cut the snark. |
The claimed 'greatest threat to humanity', if we're being accurate and correcting ignorance.
-------------- Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock. - Will Rogers |
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Doppelganger Gorecrow


Joined: 09 Feb 2006 Posts: 1590 | TRs Location: Pessimising
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wanderwild wrote: |
alpendave wrote: |
You two OCD much? |
If correcting ignorance and taking issue with a brush off of the greatest threat to humanity is "OCD", then yeah, sure. Otherwise, please. Cut the snark. |
Considering alpendave's title and wanderwild's avatar, this exchange provided some unintended humor |
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Cyclopath Faster than light


Joined: 20 Mar 2012 Posts: 3360 | TRs Location: Seattle
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Backpacker Joe wrote: |
This has been the coolest June/July that I remember. Thank you Global warming. LOL  |
I'm eating bagels, hahahaha world hunger! Let's all vote Republican and make it worse!! |
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