Hunting in cold wet weather can be very tolerable if you're set up in a pop-up blind with a warm blanket and a thermos of hot coffee.
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Originally posted by FirstBubba View PostDec 30, 2021, in Presidio county Texas, a single engine plane with 5 people on board, crash landed. Thankfully, nobody died but injured aliens were hospitalized and other aliens arrested.
https://www.cbs7.com/2021/12/31/plan...esidio-county/
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Originally posted by bowhunter75richard View Post
One would have to think even if someone was stupid enough to make such an attempt, he would certainly have enough sense to see there was ample fuel to complete the flight.......a dimwit maybe ?!?!
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We had -9* yesterday morning when I went in to work some OT. This morning was -7* but itโs warmed up into the upper twenties just in time for a winter storm of mixed accumulation into tomorrow.
I think Iโd rather had just cold temps for a few more days.
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Friday night we hit O deg. It is 17 now.
Do you think the weather or climate has really changed that much. I remember going back in early years it was actually mild some winters and some summers were 'cool'. Didn't the U.K. freeze the entire Country like a ice age - maybe in the early 1600's ? If the earth was once on fire and once frozen how do we know what is 'normal', if there is such a thing.
Here is an interesting account of wild swings of weather in London over the Centuries.
https://www.historyextra.com/period/...s-freeze-when/
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Originally posted by jhjimbo View PostFriday night we hit O deg. It is 17 now.
Do you think the weather or climate has really changed that much. I remember going back in early years it was actually mild some winters and some summers were 'cool'. Didn't the U.K. freeze the entire Country like a ice age - maybe in the early 1600's ? If the earth was once on fire and once frozen how do we know what is 'normal', if there is such a thing.
Here is an interesting account of wild swings of weather in London over the Centuries.
https://www.historyextra.com/period/...s-freeze-when/
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Originally posted by jhjimbo View PostFriday night we hit O deg. It is 17 now.
Do you think the weather or climate has really changed that much. I remember going back in early years it was actually mild some winters and some summers were 'cool'. Didn't the U.K. freeze the entire Country like a ice age - maybe in the early 1600's ? If the earth was once on fire and once frozen how do we know what is 'normal', if there is such a thing.
Here is an interesting account of wild swings of weather in London over the Centuries.
https://www.historyextra.com/period/...s-freeze-when/
The NWS and media weather-people use of the word "normal" has been completely politicized. They use the 30-year average to state a "normal" temperature and precipitation level -- right down to the decimal point -- for every single day of the year. But anybody should realize that average is never a true indicator of normal, since the extremes, up and down, affect an average as much or more so than all the mid-level readings.
The more narrowly defined the "normal" reading, the easier it is to say that something isn't normal. If the average-based "normal" for April 10th is 43.6, they'll talk about 30 or 51 as below or above normal -- "this is NOT where we should be for April 10th!" one of my local TZV meteorologists would say -- when we all know that those are perfectly normal temperatures for springtime. Before climate change was a political issue, forecasters always talked about normal ranges of temperatures, not a specific temp. (and talked about how up-and-down and unpredictable the weather always was in spring and fall)
And they always talk about these "normals" with total ignorance of what would truly be remarkable: If the temperature and precipitation readings really did consistently land right on those 30-year averages all or even most of the time!
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