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Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:09 am
by TubaRay
In San Antonio, we went from a Fri. high of approx. 90 degrees to a low this morning of near 32 degrees(it is presently 36, according to the weather service). This stuff happens in our part of the world, as the elephant knows.

I can deal with the weather changes. In general, the weather is quite good, here. It is the "weather" inside the buildings which causes me consternation(note: not Connstellation, that is a horn line). It seems that buildings are supposed to adjust according to the outside temperatures. If the weather is cold outside, it will be very warm inside. If the temps are hot, it will be cold inside.

Well, one thing we can know for certain: the weather problems are all caused by global warming. I'm wondering if I shouldn't try to market a globe-shaped space heater. Global warming. Get it? OK. I'll go back to reading the other posts on TubeNet. They are generally more interesting than mine, anyway.

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:24 pm
by timdicarlo
I've always thought of February as "the month of despair," because for three days you'll be running around in shorts and a tee shirt, and everyone believes spring is finally here (despite the fact that this is an annual occurrence), and then everyone becomes horribly depressed when they wake up the next morning and there's an inch of snow on the ground.

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:56 pm
by tbn.al
Smowing like crazy in Hotlanta. SW of town they already have 4 inches. Mason might even get some down in LA.

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 11:57 pm
by oldbandnerd
Snow in Richmond,Va tonight! 4 inches by 8:30pm.

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Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:33 am
by Nick Pierce
the elephant wrote: So, Friday on stage it was in the middle 80s with a lot of humidity. This morning we have snow.
What's unusual about that? :lol:

Back in November(ish) around here I woke up around seven to see a blanket of snow on the ground with more still coming down, then went back to bed. Woke up again around ten or so to bright sunlight, blue skys and not a snowflake on the ground. I have spoken to several friends who remember the occurrence, so now I know it wasn't a dream (though each of us thought it was at first.)

Meanwhile, shorts, flip flops and t-shirts are the order of the day for most in the good CO (despite this typically being one of the snowiest times of year.)

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:06 am
by scottw
We shovelled about 6 inches of snow Monday, the temperature is in single digits overnight, and it is predicted to be 60 degrees on Saturday. South Jersey update completed.

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:11 pm
by Uncle Buck
the elephant wrote: (But why is the freaking HEAT on when it is in the 70s outdoors? Sheesh!)
Because you are in a government-operated building. Therefore, the heating/cooling settings are pre-programmed, set to the calendar instead of to a thermostat, and requiring an Act of Congress to make any changes. That's the same government bubbacox wants in charge of artistic and musical development.

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 12:12 am
by Dan Schultz
Similar problems here in Southwestern Indiana. More rain coming in a few hours. I did manage to get my grass cut on Wednesday. It looks like next week will finally be dry.

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 1:47 am
by rocksanddirt
It was beautiful and hot here today. 'cept for a wee bit of wind. supposed to be 100 tomorrow (sat)

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 9:07 am
by tbn.al
the elephant wrote:
bloke wrote:THERE IS "STUFF THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE" OUT THERE, AND I CANNOT DO IN IN SWAMP CONDITIONS.
Are you trying to tell us that you cannot just WALK the fresh supply of paper to the outhouse? (And are you still using the Monkey Wards catalog or have you moved up to real TP now? Just curious… )

:twisted:
The thing I remember about the Monkey Ward catalog was that you couln't make a fast trip. It took about 30 minutes to wad and rewad enough of that slick paper to get it to do a tolerable job. I don't miss the splinters either.

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 9:12 am
by gwwilk
bloke wrote:5/15/09 RANT:

I AM TIRED OF IT RAINING NEARLY EVERY OTHER DAY FOR THE LAST FIVE MONTHS.

I AM TIRED OF NOT BEING ABOUT TO TAKE MY TRUCK, TRAILER, OR EVEN MY MOWER OR A 4-WHEELER OUT ON MY PROPERTY. THERE IS "STUFF THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE" OUT THERE, AND I CANNOT DO IN IN SWAMP CONDITIONS.

I WOULD LIKE TO PLANT MY GARDEN, BUT MY FEET WOULD SINK IN THE MUD UP TO MY KNEES.

...AT LEAST THE POND STAYS FULL...


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animated gif only specifically meaningful on the date of this posting

This is a live gif, Bloke. At least as of my initial viewing this AM, it's current!

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 9:41 am
by Dan Schultz
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The weather map appears clear this morning but it's actually raining here in Southwestern Indiana now... just in time for my Dixie group of kick off the annual Newburgh Wine & Jazz Festival at 11am. Rain or shine... the show must go on!

EDIT...
The show DID go on but it started raining 30 minutes after we left the stage!

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:56 am
by bearphonium
It is, for the moment, not raining in Western Oregon. Just in time for my marching band to kick off the "Bark in the Park" fundraiser for the local animal shelter. It would be good motorcycling, or yard working weather, except that I am gig heavy this weekend (a buddy plays in the pipe band--drums--and sings in a choir that are each having a gig today, and I'm the roady) so it looks like the steed will have to wait a week...in time for the next spring weather system.

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 10:36 pm
by scottw
After ominous warnings all week about how soaked we were going to get playing a college commencement in Delaware today, the worst thing that happened was the fierce glare off my bell during the recessional! Not a drop of rain, just a glorious day--shows what weathermen are worth. 8)

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 10:52 pm
by The Jackson
As my aphorism-plenty college science professor told us, meteorology is the only field of science in which you can be wrong 100% of the time and still keep your job.

:mrgreen: :tuba:

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 8:12 am
by bearphonium
My Dad (US Weather Bureau for 35 years) said the only way to accurately forcast the weather is to live in an area for a really long time, remember what weather usually happens at a particular time of year; compare that to whatever data is being delivered (his time spanned from radiosons to satelite "doppler" radar) and then go outside and look at what it is doing. Then, guess.

By the last 6-7 years he worked in Medford, OR, he was not permitted to play in any of the informal betting pools they would have for high/low temp, amount and type of precipitation or anything else (except football, but that is another story) because he was pretty freakin' good at forcasting...and accurate about 75% of the time.

Ally"who figures Pop is why she is a Weather Channel addict"House

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:55 pm
by SRanney
bloke wrote:Just in case any enviro-kooks have been following this thread, here's a bit of curious info:

http://tinyurl.com/thousands-of-July-record-lows
Long term data sets (n>100) trump individual observations. Outliers are fairly common in most studies but no statistician or enviro-kook will base their conclusions of global climate change upon sample sizes of n=1 or n=2.

Steven

[Edited for clarity.]

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:07 pm
by eupher61
SRanney wrote: Long term data sets (n>100) trump individual observations. Outliers are fairly common in most studies but no statistician or enviro-kook will base their conclusions of global climate change upon sample sizes of n=1 or n=2.

Steven

[Edited for clarity.]
um....yeah. clarity. exactly.

:cry: :?:

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:43 pm
by SRanney
schlepporello wrote:Oh look!
The King is wearing his new clothes!
So, to sum up:

1) Bloke implies that one month of temperature data from the United States is enough to refute the argument of global warming;
2) I suggest that long term data sets (with which an increasing temperature trend can and has been detected) contain more information than one month's worth of data, and indicate that outliers (e.g., temperature data from July 2009) and small sample sizes do not contain enough data from which to draw any long-term conclusions;
3) You imply that I've been "duped" into believing that anthropogenic climate change is a fact when in reality, I was only pointing out that no scientist or enivro-kook (or TubeNet user, hopefully) would base their conclusions of climate change on such a small sample size.

Re: Da Weatherman Sez...

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 6:59 pm
by Tundratubast
It snowed today, Its' STARTING to soon, UGH!!