Mike
Same to ya Mike, and all the regulars.
How's the weather down there Don? I'm tired of shoveling.
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Joe
PS: been cold here in central Mass. (0-30F) and some snow- rather typical
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We seem to be getting snow every December but it still rains the rest of
the year! Forks gets about 10-11 feet on average and many parts of the
Hoh exceed 12 ft yearly. Coming from Wisconsin, I appreciate a good
winter-- we get just enough to get tired of the shoveling, and then its
over in late January.
Its funny- this year we're way behind on rainfall but it sure has been
cold. We missed the big ice storm you guys got in the N.E.
I'm seeing that Seattle eco's, tired of all that weather, are blaming
"climate instability" for the flooding, with no mention of the
abnormally-heavy low elevation snowpack that fed the flooding. Surely
they "prayed" to GAIA for more cold, snow and ice, forgetting that the
rain would surely return and wash all that away. Rain on snow events
are "natural" so, why aren't they embracing the flood waters?
This is merely weather and not climate disaster. Looks like there will
be plenty of work up there for ya, Mike. Take care!
Larry
Of course the climate is unstable here. We like it that way. You can
just see it whizzing by most days.
Had 8.8 inches one one day last week. That was only half what they got
at Lake Quinalt, 40 miles to the south. The hills melt with that much rain.
Joe
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