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Jeff Miller Fleet Admiral
Joined: 22 Nov 2001 Posts: 23947 Location: Mental Ward for the Mentaly Unstable 6th floor, Saint John's 1615 Delaware Longview Washington 98632
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Thu Oct 30, 2003 1:14 pm Ice Days Commeth |
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Quote: | While lowlands areas will get their first frosts about two weeks early --- the average first frost in Longview is Nov. 11, according to Daily News records --- what's more unusual is that the chill is coming after record-setting heat toasted the region over the last week.
Tuesday's official high in Longview was 61 degrees, and the overnight low Wednesday morning -- 47 degrees -- was about six degrees warmer than the average low temperature for this time of year.
A simple shift of a high pressure ridge accounts for the sudden change, Higa said. Last week, the ridge plopped right over the Northwest, bringing a flow of warm, tropical air into the region. This week, the ridge is offshore, allowing cold continental air from Canada to whoosh into the area, Higa explained.
Such sudden change of climate is hard on gardens, because plants haven't had time to harden off or go dormant, said Pam Moore, co-owner of Greg's Gardens in Longview.
She recommends throwing sheets over tender shrubs and perennials, and the lack of rain this fall should also prompt gardeners to water.
"The cold air just pulls all the moisture of the soil," she said, while adding moisture helps insulate plant roots.
It's also time to drain garden hoses, sprinkler systems and other outdoor water-containing equipment, said Chris Searing, owner of Searing's Electric and Plumbing in Longview.
The cold snap won't be sharp enough to freeze indoor plumbing in unheated areas, such as crawl spaces. "It has to be below freezing a good period of time" to freeze faucets and indoor water pipes, he said.
However, he said, with the mercury starting to plunge, it's a good idea to start winterizing now.
<~~~~~~ Looking at that gives me a good feeling |
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Josi Rockholt Fleet Admiral
Joined: 29 Dec 2001 Posts: 10136 Location: Boston, Ma
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Thu Oct 30, 2003 3:36 pm |
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oooh,I like that view. It's pretty.
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davecenter Commander
Joined: 22 Oct 2003 Posts: 391 Location: The Bridge
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Fri Oct 31, 2003 12:13 pm |
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This kinda blows global warming right out the door doesn't it
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Jeff Miller Fleet Admiral
Joined: 22 Nov 2001 Posts: 23947 Location: Mental Ward for the Mentaly Unstable 6th floor, Saint John's 1615 Delaware Longview Washington 98632
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Sat Nov 01, 2003 9:49 am |
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Yep today Im going to go up to mount saint helans to get some of that snow theres even more snow there now since that pic was taken god I love the cold
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Jeremy J's Guy
Joined: 03 Oct 2002 Posts: 7823 Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
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Sat Nov 01, 2003 9:58 am |
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davecenter wrote: | This kinda blows global warming right out the door doesn't it |
Not really. If the world heats up, then it affects airstreams and streams of water crossing oceans. With these providing either a cooling or warming effects on the areas they go over then it will change the weather in places. For example the UK should be frozen a lot more than it is, but the Gulf Stream provides a warming influence. Also I can't remember how, but global warming is supposted to trigger off the ice ages about every 50 000 years. With global warming happening faster than normal it will speed up the time to the next ice age, if there is one.
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Starbuck faster...
Joined: 19 Feb 2003 Posts: 8715 Location: between chaos and melody
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Sat Nov 01, 2003 6:28 pm |
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well I hope the winter is nasty and bloody and deadly here. I hate warm weather I like it cold.
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Jeff Miller Fleet Admiral
Joined: 22 Nov 2001 Posts: 23947 Location: Mental Ward for the Mentaly Unstable 6th floor, Saint John's 1615 Delaware Longview Washington 98632
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Sat Nov 01, 2003 11:38 pm |
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hmm thats nice to hear Caitlen
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Jeremy J's Guy
Joined: 03 Oct 2002 Posts: 7823 Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
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Sun Nov 02, 2003 5:53 pm |
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Depends what you're used to. Cold weather for hot climates, and vica versa. Also old people don't like it as they slip on the ice.
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