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Post by Aqualung on Jan 2, 2012 22:10:58 GMT -5
I'm just glad there isn't 2 feet of snow on the ground. And I don't have to argue with any idiots over parking and snow removal. It's a nice change from last year.
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Post by Napoleon the Clown on Jan 3, 2012 3:24:18 GMT -5
Looks like it's La Nina instead (link).During December 2011 - February 2012, there is an increased chance of above-average temperatures across the south-central and southeastern U.S. below-average temperatures over the western and north-central U.S. Also, above-average precipitation is favored across the northern tier of states, excluding New England, and drier-than-average conditions are more likely across the southern tier of the U.S. (see 3-month seasonal outlook released on 17 November 2011). That doesn't explain why the high in Salt Lake was over 50 F at least two days in a row... Weird-ass weather patterns.
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Post by Mlle Antéchrist on Jan 3, 2012 11:13:34 GMT -5
^^ Calgary has been having an unusually mild winter as well. They're predicting a high of +14 tomorrow, which will break the previous record for the date (not sure if we're expecting a chinook or not, but either way, it's still ridiculously high for this time of year), and we're supposed to get up to +8 today. We also didn't get any snow until a month or so after we'd normally see it.
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Post by Sigmaleph on Jan 3, 2012 20:58:59 GMT -5
Niño. Niña. That'll be all. ...I'm going to do horrible things to you in my sleep. Like harvest your spleen. That could be interpreted as racist.
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Post by Vene on Jan 3, 2012 21:10:17 GMT -5
...I'm going to do horrible things to you in my sleep. Like harvest your spleen. That could be interpreted as racist. Is parathyroid gland better?
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