Posted on 07/01/2009 5:53:33 AM PDT by PreciousLiberty
"Yesterday, a sunspot emerged in the circled region, but it disappeared so fast that it did not receive an official number."
(Excerpt) Read more at spaceweather.com ...
I haven't seen any roaches big enough to put a saddle on, but the ones I have seen are nothing to sneeze at.
The bigger issue are the fire ants. You haven't lived until you suddenly realize you've been standing on an ant bed for the past several minutes.
Our family lived in NJ back in the early 70s (Hunterdon County). One of the things I loved about living up there was that you could lay down in the grass and not worry about being eaten alive. You just can't do that down here.
Well, I’m glad there’s a silver lining to the Sand Monster cloud. I’ve been in one dust storm— ugh!
I was up on the lake superior shore at Grand Marais last year on this date and wore my jacket every night becaise of the cold. It was actually nice during the day with 70 degree weather.
I had no idea you folks were climate scientists! Did you meet Mr. Moonbeam (algore) yet? ;)
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