Platinum Donating Member Steve753 Posted May 22, 2024 Platinum Donating Member Posted May 22, 2024 1 hour ago, Crnr2Crnr said: can anyone here explain hail? It goes up and down then falls. But according gump440 if the surface temperature is above 32f it will be rain and only rain. 1 Quote
AK440 Posted May 22, 2024 Author Posted May 22, 2024 5 hours ago, Steve753 said: It goes up and down then falls. But according gump440 if the surface temperature is above 32f it will be rain and only rain. Wrong again. I never said surface temperature, YOU DID. So funny how you then claimed one of my links said it and then you couldn’t provide proof since it NEVER EXISTED. Now you are just straight up lying. Oh, another thing, if it’s above 32°F at the ground surface the snow starts melting. Surely you’ve noticed that? Quote
Platinum Donating Member Steve753 Posted May 22, 2024 Platinum Donating Member Posted May 22, 2024 26 minutes ago, AK440 said: Wrong again. I never said surface temperature, YOU DID. So funny how you then claimed one of my links said it and then you couldn’t provide proof since it NEVER EXISTED. Now you are just straight up lying. Oh, another thing, if it’s above 32°F at the ground surface the snow starts melting. Surely you’ve noticed that? You said there's only rain when it's above 32f. You were wrong. End of discussion. Quote
AK440 Posted May 22, 2024 Author Posted May 22, 2024 1 hour ago, Steve753 said: You said there's only rain when it's above 32f. You were wrong. End of discussion. Gawd you’re fucking dumb. It HAS TO BE AT OR BELOW FREEZING 32°F for the atmosphere to produce snow. When it’s above freezing you get rain. Quote
AK440 Posted May 22, 2024 Author Posted May 22, 2024 Oh no! Another scientific study that debunks @krom bullshit climate denier claims. https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a60819842/50000-year-old-block-of-ice/#:~:text=Scientists from the Oregon State,million in just 55 years. Krom, partsboy/climate scientist, what’s going on here? Can @Bontz explain? What about @Deephaven? The resident climate change denier experts need to tell everyone why this is just a natural cycle. Quote
USA Donating Member Bontz Posted May 22, 2024 USA Donating Member Posted May 22, 2024 The Day After Tomorrow .... Alaskan Karen's favorite movie and why he's so obsessed with a decades old money grab Quote
USA Donating Member Deephaven Posted May 22, 2024 USA Donating Member Posted May 22, 2024 There is no causal information in the story. Completely non-scientific nonsense. Should actually think when you read it. 1 Quote
Platinum Donating Member Steve753 Posted May 22, 2024 Platinum Donating Member Posted May 22, 2024 2 hours ago, AK440 said: Gawd you’re fucking dumb. It HAS TO BE AT OR BELOW FREEZING 32°F for the atmosphere to produce snow. When it’s above freezing you get rain. No it can be warmer in the atmosphere and the precipitation falls as rain then turns to snow or sleet if the temperature is colder below. You really don't have a clue. Quote
AK440 Posted May 22, 2024 Author Posted May 22, 2024 15 minutes ago, Steve753 said: No it can be warmer in the atmosphere and the precipitation falls as rain then turns to snow or sleet if the temperature is colder below. You really don't have a clue. Yeah dipshit, 32°F or colder. Just like I said. Quote
AK440 Posted May 22, 2024 Author Posted May 22, 2024 2 hours ago, Bontz said: The Day After Tomorrow .... Alaskan Karen's favorite movie and why he's so obsessed with a decades old money grab Science is hard for Chris. 2 hours ago, Deephaven said: There is no causal information in the story. Completely non-scientific nonsense. Should actually think when you read it. What the fuck does that even mean? Gawd! You truly are fucking stupid. Quote
Platinum Donating Member Steve753 Posted May 22, 2024 Platinum Donating Member Posted May 22, 2024 7 minutes ago, AK440 said: Yeah dipshit, 32°F or colder. Just like I said. Are you Badgers son? Quote
AK440 Posted May 23, 2024 Author Posted May 23, 2024 Just now, Steve753 said: Are you Badgers son? Are you illiterate, on the spectrum, or full blown retarded? You’re not good at this. Quote
Platinum Donating Member Steve753 Posted May 23, 2024 Platinum Donating Member Posted May 23, 2024 Just now, AK440 said: Are you illiterate, on the spectrum, or full blown retarded? You’re not good at this. Acting stupid comes naturally to some. Good job. 2 Quote
krom Posted May 23, 2024 Posted May 23, 2024 (edited) 33 minutes ago, AK440 said: Yeah dipshit, 32°F or colder. Just like I said. It snows at temperatures above 32F. Ski resorts can even make snow above 32f, using nothing more than water that is warmer than 32, and compressed air that is also warmer than 32. I've seen it and done it when I worked as a snowmaker at Killington Edited May 23, 2024 by krom Quote
AK440 Posted May 23, 2024 Author Posted May 23, 2024 25 minutes ago, Steve753 said: Acting stupid comes naturally to some. Good job. This from the guy who doesn’t understand water freezes at 32°F. 3 minutes ago, krom said: It snows at temperatures above 32F. Ski resorts can even make snow above 32f, using nothing more than water that is warmer than 32, and compressed air that is also warmer than 32. I've seen it and done it when I worked as a snowmaker at Killington Ski resorts, bahahahaha! Yeah dipshit, and that’s why they cancelled so many sno-x races this year because it was above 32°F and they COULDN’T MAKE SNOW. Oh, and I’m losing track… you’re a parts boy/engineer/climate scientist/meteorologist now snow maker. Quote
Platinum Donating Member Steve753 Posted May 23, 2024 Platinum Donating Member Posted May 23, 2024 12 minutes ago, AK440 said: Ski resorts, bahahahaha! Yeah dipshit, and that’s why they cancelled so many sno-x races this year because it was above 32°F and they COULDN’T MAKE SNOW. . But when humidity is extremely low, the wet bulb temperature may actually be subfreezing (less than 32 degrees Fahrenheit) when the dry bulb temperature is as high as 40 degrees. This makes it possible to make snow at temperatures well above "freezing." 1 Quote
USA Donating Member Deephaven Posted May 23, 2024 USA Donating Member Posted May 23, 2024 He is too dumb to understand. 1 Quote
AK440 Posted May 24, 2024 Author Posted May 24, 2024 On 5/22/2024 at 4:47 PM, Steve753 said: . But when humidity is extremely low, the wet bulb temperature may actually be subfreezing (less than 32 degrees Fahrenheit) when the dry bulb temperature is as high as 40 degrees. This makes it possible to make snow at temperatures well above "freezing." Talk about reaching! That has nothing to do with the freezing point of water. Another swing and a miss. https://www.weather.gov/news/211009-WBGT#:~:text=It estimates the effect of,cloth%2C evaporation cools the thermometer. Quote
AK440 Posted May 24, 2024 Author Posted May 24, 2024 On 5/22/2024 at 5:41 PM, Deephaven said: He is too dumb to understand. You don’t own a sled! Quote
racinfarmer Posted May 24, 2024 Posted May 24, 2024 Had to clear another section of glaciers this spring. Going to fire up the planting rig and monocrop that bitch. Quote
AK440 Posted May 24, 2024 Author Posted May 24, 2024 12 minutes ago, racinfarmer said: Had to clear another section of glaciers this spring. Going to fire up the planting rig and monocrop that bitch. I’m going to laugh when you are pissing and moaning about drought and dry cracked ground. Quote
Platinum Donating Member Steve753 Posted May 24, 2024 Platinum Donating Member Posted May 24, 2024 On 5/22/2024 at 6:33 PM, AK440 said: This from the guy who doesn’t understand water freezes at 32°F. Ski resorts, bahahahaha! Yeah dipshit, and that’s why they cancelled so many sno-x races this year because it was above 32°F and they COULDN’T MAKE SNOW. Oh, and I’m losing track… you’re a parts boy/engineer/climate scientist/meteorologist now snow maker. On 5/22/2024 at 6:47 PM, Steve753 said: . But when humidity is extremely low, the wet bulb temperature may actually be subfreezing (less than 32 degrees Fahrenheit) when the dry bulb temperature is as high as 40 degrees. This makes it possible to make snow at temperatures well above "freezing." 32 minutes ago, AK440 said: Talk about reaching! That has nothing to do with the freezing point of water. Another swing and a miss. https://www.weather.gov/news/211009-WBGT#:~:text=It estimates the effect of,cloth%2C evaporation cools the thermometer. Quote
krom Posted May 24, 2024 Posted May 24, 2024 (edited) On 5/22/2024 at 8:33 PM, AK440 said: This from the guy who doesn’t understand water freezes at 32°F. Oh, and I’m losing track… you’re a parts boy/engineer/climate scientist/meteorologist now snow maker. Holy fuck are you stupid. And wrong as usual Quote Mammoth Mountain Snowmaking Crew can even make snow at or above 32 degrees https://unofficialnetworks.com/2023/09/11/snow-guns-physics/ Quote Seems like magic they can make snow when it’s above 32F but thanks to bit of thermodynamics, they can. https://www.snowstormsnowmaking.com/pages/snowmaking-101 Quote Believe it or not sometimes you cannot make snow when it is below freezing, but you can when the temperature is at or above freezing. Edited May 24, 2024 by krom 1 Quote
USA Donating Member Deephaven Posted May 24, 2024 USA Donating Member Posted May 24, 2024 Holy ownage. Go back to dreaming about owning a sled AK Quote
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