Posted on 07/09/2015 10:43:22 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg
We Ohioans tend to go on about the weather in the Buckeye State but dang man its rained like 3 weeks straight.
I feel this is a bit excessive, and I knew it was getting serious when I couldn't buy lumber at any of the local Lowe's and Home Depots... Apparently some dewd named Noah has put in some big orders for building materials...
There is also a rumor going around that some alien race is terraforming the Earth to support Merpeople...
Also a møøse once bit my sister...
Yes, noticed when it went around here it didn’t miss there.
Joe Bastardi answered all that, and the drought in Cali months ago. I don’t have time to find the link and post it but it’s all there.
Great is our dessication here in Kaleephornya. We hope Bastardi is right and we'll get rain this winter.'Till then it's dry as a popcorn fart where I am.
It’s not rain.
The Earth is crying.
The official answer is - you guessed it - GLOBAL WARMING!
Now pony up more taxes to the UN.
It’s the same all over the west too. CO northern Rockies here and I saw the sun today. It was shocking!
It’s hitting the mid-Atlantic, as well.
Wettest summer, ever.
There are strange, fungal things growing in my yard that look as if they belong in a Lovecraft novel.
Pretty sure its because of fracking.
That’s right. After all, the numerous shark attacks are due to Globull Warming.
I have never been on a four day mower schedule. Usually by July I'm mowing once a week or longer.
pics please (before they become mobile and gather their forces)
But this year in near-Cleveland is different. Since about June 10, there have been about four storms when the rain comes down in walls of water with smaller storms about half of the time between those major storms. And it hasn't dried off.
We're getting close to mid-July. If the pattern doesn't change soon, it isn't going to be much of a summer.
We had 10 inches of rain in two days in south Missouri. Lake of the Ozarks was two feet above normal pool. Flood gates on the dam were opened, shoving 80 thousand cubic feet of water down stream per second.
Above Lake of the Ozarks, Truman Reservoir has 12 extra feet of flood water.
The ground hereabouts is gooey from too much water.
More like a bunch of people going to the beach and acting like shark food.
"What's up wit dat?"
(Cliff certifies that it is not raining in his kitchen.)
Yep, I know what you mean. I live in West Virgina right across the Ohio River. It has rained every single day (except ironically the 4th of July) for the last three weeks. There is moss starting to grow on my blacktop driveway it’s been so wet for so long and I haven’t been able to mow my yard because the lawn mower sinks several inches into saturated ground.
Just for you, I went out to snap a couple and the most “interesting” one is currently dormant and dried up, thanks to actual sunshine yesterday.
When it inevitably revives during the next downpour, I will get some photos.
It’s a strange, day-glo orange/yellow thing growing on my cellar door.
Very frilly.
And disconcerting.
:D
[I bet you remember the movie “The Mushroom People”, too]
I don’t know. Maybe it is God’s way of punctuating the drought in California — like saying, see what you are missing.
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