Posted on 07/09/2015 10:43:22 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg
Jet stream, el nino, we could use some up here in western Washington. Dry and 90’s for too long, finally some clouds this AM. The sky is hazy from forest fires in Canada.
For the FR challenged.
(In Before The Its Caused by Global Warming Fracking) post
If only it could be redirected to California.
Could be worse.
And my hometown in NW Indiana has been getting monsoons, nearly every day for the last 2 months.
Bush’s (G.W.’s) Fault.
A friend of mine has lost 200+ acres of corn to the rains and flooding. He is hoping the field will dry enought that he can get in a late planting of soybeans to replace the corn.
Not just the midwest...
Mu little part of the southwest has already received about double the rain we normally get in a year.
This is the first spring / summer in decades when forest / range fires were not a constant worry and threat.
Also the coolest / coldest - spring /summer in my 60+ years
Yeah we’ve had massive flooding in our area, it’s really insane, this is worse than it was back in 1993, and that was supposed to be related to the 500 year flood
Central Ohio here......our local weather guy is forecasting the same rainy weather pattern for the rest of July. Is is depressing!
And The Rainest City In The US Is.....
(There's a place in Bangladesh that gets 50 feet a year.)
Welcome to my world. We’ve had rain in KC each day for over 90% of the days since the first of May. Last Monday night I picked up another two-plus inches on my property in about an hour.
Wait you have rain?
I have friends in Norway and they tell me you only have four seasons there.
1. Snow
2. More Snow
3. Even More Snow
4. Getting ready to Snow
When did y'all start getting rain?
Mid-Michigan here, much the same. Most of June rained, (Around 16+ inches in June) and so far, outside of the weekend of the 4th of July, July has been overcast, though not raining as much.
Cloud seeding courtesy of thousands of Chinese coal fired powerplants.
I'm old enough to remember when anything unusual was blamed on the moon-landing.
Have friends in northern Iowa, they’d like to have some rain. Fields are drying up. Corn’s dying.
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