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Thread: 90 to 100 degrees in Bellingham WA!

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    90 to 100 degrees in Bellingham WA!

    "EXPECTED WEDNESDAY WITH HIGHS REACHING INTO
    90S TO AROUND 100 ACROSS THE AREA. THIS 20 TO 30 DEGREES ABOVE
    NORMAL AND WILL CREATE VERY UNCOMFORTABLE CONDITIONS."

    20 to 30 degrees above normal!

    Last edited by minddoc; 07-09-2007 at 09:35 PM. Reason: LD

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    Global warming is just a fad.
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    normal temperature fluctuations are also a fad!

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    Please define 'normal', on a global scale, followed with reports of rivers in the yellowstone area reaching 83 degrees, for the first time EVER, and boiling trout to death.
    Forget about Greenland, Antarctica, the Arctic, the retreating glaciers in S. America, Tibet, Russia, Europe, Canada, and the Rockies.

    Oh, and the enlarging of the Sahara, the Gobi, the Atacama, and the drought in Australia.

    That must all be bullshit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post

    Oh, and the enlarging of the Sahara, the Gobi, the Atacama, and the drought in Australia.

    That must all be bullshit.
    Are you saying the Sahara is made of bullshit? That would take alot of bulls
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Forget about Greenland,

    Actually, Greenland might be just the place to be in 20 years.

    I wonder what the per acre cost of land is right now in Greenland...

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    Quote Originally Posted by minddoc View Post

    20 to 30 degrees about normal!
    That's pretty low normal, doc.
    I think you need to have your head examined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Please define 'normal', on a global scale, followed with reports of rivers in the yellowstone area reaching 83 degrees, for the first time EVER, and boiling trout to death.
    Forget about Greenland, Antarctica, the Arctic, the retreating glaciers in S. America, Tibet, Russia, Europe, Canada, and the Rockies.

    Oh, and the enlarging of the Sahara, the Gobi, the Atacama, and the drought in Australia.

    That must all be bullshit.
    "boiling trout to death"

    Last I checked boiling was roughly 212F ( variations of course for different elevations/ and or atmospheric pressure), not 83F.

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    Ok, finished with getting checked.
    The point is nothing good can happen when temps are above 80. Except maybe body temp.
    Quote Originally Posted by splat View Post
    That's pretty low normal, doc.
    I think you need to have your head examined.

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    Hey doc, Are you up in B'ham now?

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    It's all in your mind, doc.
    Actually, I hate this shit.
    I was out in 102 temp today and was grateful when I left the shop that is was a chilly 92.
    You'd feel better about it if you had made the Hood itty bitty mini.

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    No, still working in Ellensburg. I am doing some climbing near Bellingham. The glaciers are melting!

    Climbing is nowhere near as fun as skiing or cycling. Way more work. To be honest with you I’m not even sure why I climb, it sucks most of the time.

    I’m still not sure where I will be in September hopefully near Splat . It would be nice if I end up in Ellensburg, even if it is 100 here. If not here I will most likely end up back in Cal. maybe Tahoe.

    Ellensburg may not have anything going on, but its close to the mountains, great skiing, climbing, Cheep, and I can pretend I’m smart here and know one really questions it.

    Here is a little TR, no skiing. It was snowing on Mt Stuart the end of June. Now 100… I ran into my Avatar up there on Stuart he was upset I was using his photo.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mofro261 View Post
    Hey doc, Are you up in B'ham now?
    Last edited by minddoc; 07-09-2007 at 10:34 PM.

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    Someone needs to tell Cheney to turn off that damn Halliburton global climate change machine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Global warming is just a fad.
    Please take note that the state in question recorded the state record over 45 years ago, you know, before I became popular. While you're at it, notice only one record high has been recorded in the 2000's. Only 4 recorded in the 90's. Now look at the 30's. 24 recorded high temperature records in the 1930's.
    The numbers don't lie, but the special interest groups, corporations and politicians are all making a fortune off of you. Keep fluffing me, for their sake.

    State high temperature records

    State Temp Date Station Elevation (feet)
    Ala. 112 Sept. 5, 1925 Centerville 345
    Alaska 100 June 27, 1915 Ft. Yukon 420*
    Ariz. 128 June 29, 1994 Lake Havasu 505
    Ark. 120 Aug. 10, 1936 Ozark 396
    Calif. 134 July 10, 1913 Death Valley N/A
    Colo. 118 July 11, 1888 Bennett 5,484
    Conn. 106 July 15, 1995 Danbury 450
    Del. 110 July 21, 1930 Millsboro 20
    Fla. 109 June 29, 1931 Monticello 207
    Ga. 112 July 24, 1952 Louisville 132
    Hawaii 100 April 27,1931 Pahala 850
    Idaho 118 July 28, 1934 Orofino 1,027
    Ill. 117 July 14, 1954 E. St Louis 410
    Ind. 116 July 14, 1936 Collegeville 672
    Iowa 118 July 20, 1934 Keokuk 614
    Kansas 121 July 24, 1936 Alton 1,651
    Ky. 114 July 28, 1930 Greensburg 581
    La. 114 Aug. 10, 1936 Plain Dealing 268
    Maine 105 July 10, 1911 N. Bridgton 450
    Md. 109 July 10, 1936 Cumberland and Frederick 623, 325
    Mass. 107 Aug. 2, 1975 New Bedford and Chester 120, 640
    Mich. 112 July 13, 1936 Mio 963
    Minn. 114 July 6, 1936 Moorhead 904
    Miss. 115 July 29, 1930 Holly Springs 600
    Mo 118 July 14, 1954 Warsaw and Union 705, 560
    Mont. 117 July 5, 1937 Medicine Lake 1,950
    Neb. 118 July 24, 1936 Minden 2,169
    Nev. 125 June 29, 1994 Laughlin 605
    N.H. 106 July 4, 1911 Nashua 125
    N.J. 110 July 10, 1936 Runyon 18
    N.M. 122 June 27, 1994 Lakewood N/A
    N.Y. 108 July 22, 1926 Troy 35
    N.C. 110 Aug. 21, 1983 Fayetteville 213
    N.D. 121 July 6, 1936 Steele 1,857
    Ohio 113 July 21, 1934 Gallipolis 673
    Okla. 120 June 27, 1994 Tipton 1,350
    Ore. 119 Aug. 10, 1898 Pendleton 1,074
    Pa. 111 July 10, 1936 Phoenixville 100
    R.I. 104 Aug. 2, 1975 Providence 51
    S.C. 111 June 28, 1954 Camden 170
    S.D. 120 July 15, 2006 Kelly Ranch/Usta 2,339
    Tenn. 113 Aug. 9, 1930 Perryville 377
    Texas 120 Aug. 12, 1936 Seymour 1,291
    Utah 117 July 5, 1985 Saint George 2,880
    Vt. 105 July 4, 1911 Vernon 310
    Va. 110 July 15, 1954 Balcony Falls 725
    Wash. 118 Aug. 5, 1961 Ice Harbor Dam 475 475
    W. Va. 112 July 10, 1936 Martinsburg 435
    Wis. 114 July 13, 1936 Wisconsin Dells 900
    Wyo. 116 Aug. 8, 1983 Basin 3,500

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    I plan on beating the heat by spending at least half my day standing around on fresh 320 degree asphalt
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    If your saying that global woarming is not a problem. I hope your right. I love skiing.

    Quote Originally Posted by GlobalWarming View Post
    Please take note that the state in question recorded the state record over 45 years ago, you know, before I became popular. While you're at it, notice only one record high has been recorded in the 2000's. Only 4 recorded in the 90's. Now look at the 30's. 24 recorded high temperature records in the 1930's.
    The numbers don't lie, but the special interest groups, corporations and politicians are all making a fortune off of you. Keep fluffing me, for their sake.

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    The problem is that the AC in my Jeep is out and that damn thing is an oven.
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    Global warming is a problem, but it's being marketed just like anything else. A lot of BS clouding a serious problem.

    Where were the GL cries when Baker was dumped with 1140" just 9 years ago?
    The biggest problem with this wine was that it had more wood put to it than Jenna Jameson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minddoc View Post
    If your saying that global woarming is not a problem. I hope your right. I love skiing.
    I am an average rising temperature of the entire globe as a whole. Just pointing out regional temperature fluctuations and claims that deserts are getting larger (which is a precipitation factor not directly affected by me) is ignorant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jryoung View Post
    Global warming is a problem, but it's being marketed just like anything else. A lot of BS clouding a serious problem.

    Where were the GL cries when Baker was dumped with 1140" just 9 years ago?

    Was that 9 years ago already? ... The climatologists have been forecasting increased precipitation in Western WA during the winters and increasing heat during the summers....which correlates well to the weather we've been seeing.
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    Umm, GW, you need to go and do a little more research, respectfully.

    US averages are irrelevant, they comprise a tiny fraction of the globe's surface, and mostly within currently temperate climes...but that is changing.

    BTW, how can one claim that precipitation is not affected by temperature, either up or down?
    That is simply....ignorant.
    Or willfully obtuse.

    So, how are people making fortunes on GW hype, exactly?
    Please expound.
    I don't get the 'expose reality= huge dollars" angle...I certainly haven't given extra cash to any charlatans...what is your point?

    Haven't petro companies vastly increased their profits due to 'marketed' fears?
    Is that any odder, or less worthy of scrutiny?
    Or any more (or less) real, in terms of what it has cost YOU?

    Who, exactly, are making these 'billions', off of exploring the reality of this potential threat?
    Please be specific.
    As in NAMES.
    Gracias.

    (Edit: Grrr plainly makes a point clear...regional areas will be affected differently by the global climatic changes, but taken as a whole, the picture is NOT pretty. Open your eyes to the entire planet, and not simply some regional anomoly. That year was not the best for many, many other places on the planet.)
    Wake up.

    And *IF* I may be wrong, well, AWESOME!!!! I'M PSYCHED!!!
    YOU WIN!!!! CELEBRATE!!!!


    BUT...If I am right....uhhh....bummer.
    Haven't you ever heard of risk management?
    Last edited by rideit; 07-09-2007 at 11:35 PM.
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    You can call yourself an "honorary native" of Western Washington if you start bitching whenever the high temp goes above 80 for more than two days in a row. Bonus points for suggesting that we "need some rain."

    Yeah, but 90+ is too damned hot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Umm, GW, you need to go and do a little more research, respectfully.

    US averages are irrelevant, they comprise a tiny fraction of the globe's surface, and mostly within currently temperate climes...but that is changing.
    AFRICA

    HIGHEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Al'Aziziyah, Libya 57.7 C (135.9 F) on the 13th September, 1922


    LOWEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Ifrane, Morocco -23.9 C (-11.0 F) on the 11th February, 1935



    ANTARCTICA

    HIGHEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Hope Bay 14.6 C (58.3 F) on the 5th January, 1974


    LOWEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Vostock II -89.2 C (-128.6 F) on the 21st July, 1983



    ASIA

    HIGHEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Tirat Tsvi, Israel 53.9 C (129.0 F) on the 21st June, 1942


    LOWEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Verkhoyansk, Siberia -69.8 C (-93.6 F) on the 7th February, 1892



    AUSTRALIA

    HIGHEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Oodnadatta, South Australia 50.7 C (123.3 F) on the 2nd January, 1960


    LOWEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Charlotte Pass, New South Wales -23.0 C (-9.4 F) on the 29th June, 1994


    SOUTH AMERICA

    HIGHEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Rivadavia, Argentina 48.9 C (120.0 F) on the 11th December, 1905


    LOWEST RECORDED TEMPERATURE:

    * Sarmiento, Argentina -33.0 C (-27.4 F) on the 1st June, 1907


    Please notice most of the dates closest to the present are record LOW temperatures.

    Don't have the time to answer the rest of your hoopity-hoopla, with all due respect of course.

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    But wait, you asserted earlier that 'you' represented an increase in global temperature.

    So, where do you stand...is the planet getting hotter (and changing as a result, for whatever outcome) or not?
    Do you exist, or do you not?

    And how do you reconcile the dramatic moisture (drought) changes globally, irrelevant of those curious datum examples?

    Are we 'all good' in terms of our energy choices?

    Or does it simply not matter, in your opinion?

    Should we simply continue as we have been doing, or what?

    Do you have a reasoned opinion on human effect?

    Or is that beneath you to consider?

    Please ponder...
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    I'd prefer GW were a hoax. Yet I believe rideit makes a solid point.

    And what if it were a hoax. Should I feel swindled if I choose to have a smaller impact? So I turn off the ligts when I am not using them. Not a bad deal to hedge a bet. Otherwise, we may be buying land in Greenland - if we make it to that point.

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