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Climate Change - Midwest warming fastest in lower 48

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7 hours ago, AK440 said:

Bet right now pussy. Same terms as before. Bet right now $1000 you welcher coward. :yahoo:

Do you not have a job, a real job, not blow jobs.

Or are you a typical Eskimo living on handouts?

9 hours ago, AK440 said:

Bet right now pussy. Same terms as before. Bet right now $1000 you welcher coward. :yahoo:

Lol you've had ample opportunity and have welched every time.  The only reason you're pretending you grew some balls is because you know I will hold you accountable and stay disciplined, something your father never did for you.

We all know this.  Owning you has been fun but I think it's time you get ignored.  I hope you find him some day.

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2 hours ago, awful knawful said:

Do you not have a job, a real job, not blow jobs.

Or are you a typical Eskimo living on handouts?

He's the Eskimo 550.  Wonder what they call their Sandy's up there?  Perhaps he works out back at Skinny Dick's Halfway Inn.

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2 hours ago, mnstang said:

Lol you've had ample opportunity and have welched every time.  The only reason you're pretending you grew some balls is because you know I will hold you accountable and stay disciplined, something your father never did for you.

We all know this.  Owning you has been fun but I think it's time you get ignored.  I hope you find him some day.

Typical, you are welching again. :lol2: Total coward that got so owned on a bet of his own making he doesn’t know what to do to try and save face. :lol:

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On 9/10/2024 at 4:41 AM, mnstang said:

Lol you've had ample opportunity and have welched every time.  The only reason you're pretending you grew some balls is because you know I will hold you accountable and stay disciplined, something your father never did for you.

We all know this.  Owning you has been fun but I think it's time you get ignored.  I hope you find him some day.

This just in. Not to worry, both @mnstang and @krom said it’s fake news and didn’t happened. It certainly wasn’t related to climate change in any event because climate change is a liberal conspiracy only created to take away your gas lawn mower and diesel pick up. 
 

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A Run of Unusually Warm September Weather

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Graph of daily and 10-day accumulated temperature departures back to June 1, 2024 at St. Cloud, showing the greatest relative warmth occuring iduring the mid-September warm spell. Image created by Minnesota DNR State Climatology Office.
It hasn't been the hottest September weather on record by far, and average temperatures for the month are not currently anywhere near record territory, but a warm spell that has dominated the middle third of September 2024 is noteworthy for its depth, persistence, and uniformity across Minnesota. 

 

After a cool start to the month, a much warmer air mass took over by September 9th or 10th. High temperatures rose into the 80s F on most days in most places, with little in the way of south-to-north contrast. Between the mornings of September 9th and September 18th, almost all reporting stations recorded at least five days with high temperatures of at least 80 degrees F, and only Madison and Marshall hit 90F during that time.    

 

The air temperatures during this warm spell would have been above-normal in the middle of July in most areas. And though these temperatures are not the highest of 2024, the large departures from normal over a relatively long period make this the largest warm spell since June 1. 
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“But La Niña will save us” said site dipshits like

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Cool all summer bound to even out!!

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1 hour ago, X2700 said:

Cool all summer bound to even out!!

Just in time for the MN winter. :thumb::haha:

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Florida is fucked. Where are all the climate change deniers trying to explain away why the hurricanes built up strength so quickly with record warm oceans and air temps.

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The Midwest will be getting a good fucking again this winter when it comes to no snow. Little bitch @mnstang is still too scared to make good on it his own bet. @krom @Bontz will be eating crow with their bullshit climate change denials. :lol2::lol:

 
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It's warmer and drier than usual in the Midwest this fall. Here's what that means for producers

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Published October 9, 2024 at 12:44 PM CDT
 

Floyd Kelly harvesting corn in Ralston on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. (Photo by Mitchell Alcala/OSU Agriculture)

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Corn grain flows out of a combine during harvest in Oklahoma.

Fall is typically a drier time of the year for the Great Plains and Midwest. But drought is once again rearing its head in much of the region, and experts are not seeing relief anytime soon.

As Ralph Lents harvests corn and soybeans on his farm in southwest Iowa, he said some precipitation would be welcome.

“We got a lot of dust and dirt and everything,” said Lents, who has been farming for about 50 years. “It’d just settle everything down, you know, and take the dirt out of the air. It's kind of hard to breathe with all this dust and stuff in the air.”

Autumn is typically a drier time of year for the Midwest and Great Plains. But this fall has been unseasonably warm and dry. Above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation are expected until Oct. 22, according to data from the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center.

Some areas have been parched for the last 30 days, and in some cases, since the middle of the summer, said Dennis Todey, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Midwest Climate Hub.

“We've had some spotty rainfalls in places that have been beneficial,” Todey said. “But unfortunately, the widespread area has seen very dry conditions. And along with that, we've seen very warm conditions, so what little moisture there is available is drying things out very quickly.”

 

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3 hours ago, krom said:

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So Krom, why does Bruce Gaspardi Sr talk about not having enough snow for races? Why does he state your winters are warmer Krom? Why does he say multiple times your snow melts soon after it falls Krom? Do you think you know more than Bruce Gaspardi Sr? :lol::lol2::owned:

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Light snow north eastern mn today!!

damn climate change!!

oh yeah that is climate changing!!

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On 10/8/2024 at 11:43 PM, AK440 said:

Florida is fucked. Where are all the climate change deniers trying to explain away why the hurricanes built up strength so quickly with record warm oceans and air temps.

Look up Florida’s hurricane history.  Milton didn’t even make the top 25 all time in “recorded” history.

36 minutes ago, Mag6240 said:

Look up Florida’s hurricane history.  Milton didn’t even make the top 25 all time in “recorded” history.

It sure did for weather HYPE though.  STORM OF THE CENTURY!  UNSURVIVABLE!!  What a bunch of idiots believing this is all due to climate change & hasn't been happening forever :news:

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2 hours ago, Bontz said:

It sure did for weather HYPE though.  STORM OF THE CENTURY!  UNSURVIVABLE!!  What a bunch of idiots believing this is all due to climate change & hasn't been happening forever :news:

Florida never had hurricanes before this year. :lloyd:

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Already snowing in NY 

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5 hours ago, krom said:

Already snowing in NY 

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So Krom, why does Bruce Gaspardi Sr talk about not having enough snow for races? Why does he state your winters are warmer Krom? Why does he say multiple times your snow melts soon after it falls Krom? Do you think you know more than Bruce Gaspardi Sr? :lol::lol2::owned:

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On 10/13/2024 at 9:19 AM, X2700 said:

Light snow north eastern mn today!!

damn climate change!!

oh yeah that is climate changing!!

Uh huh, and it’s already melting on the road cameras. :lol2::lol2::lol::owned:

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18 hours ago, AK440 said:

Uh huh, and it’s already melting on the road cameras. :lol2::lol2::lol::owned:

I’d hope so it’s a bit early for snow!!!

wont be long now and we’ll be riding!!

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I have some more fish to catch first.

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44 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

I have some more fish to catch first.

Fishing been good around here again!

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3 hours ago, X2700 said:

Fishing been good around here again!

You bet pal, thanks for boosting the post count on my thread:lol2::owned: :fishing:
 

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