That said, I would have enjoyed a few weeks of spring before this

Handyman wrote:What do you all have glandular issues...im not exactly tiny and I have no sweat issues. Get some deodorant and sack up people
That said, I would have enjoyed a few weeks of spring before this
Armadillo wrote:Roof Goof's predicting up to an inch of snow in central MN this coming Monday. You may start panicking now.
Bushwood Gopher wrote:Douglas mentions a well coordinated effort to "spin the climate science," yet he omits referencing that almost all grant money is awarded to pro climate change scientists rather than the skeptical ones. Is he not aware of this? And if so, how is this possible given his background?
bonesaw wrote:Bushwood Gopher wrote:Douglas mentions a well coordinated effort to "spin the climate science," yet he omits referencing that almost all grant money is awarded to pro climate change scientists rather than the skeptical ones. Is he not aware of this? And if so, how is this possible given his background?
Almost all the money goes to "pro-climate change" scientists, because "almost all" of the relevant scientists (98%), not to mention all notable scientific bodies, acknowledge that GW is a very real phenomenon.
WPoS wrote:bonesaw wrote:Bushwood Gopher wrote:Douglas mentions a well coordinated effort to "spin the climate science," yet he omits referencing that almost all grant money is awarded to pro climate change scientists rather than the skeptical ones. Is he not aware of this? And if so, how is this possible given his background?
Almost all the money goes to "pro-climate change" scientists, because "almost all" of the relevant scientists (98%), not to mention all notable scientific bodies, acknowledge that GW is a very real phenomenon.
well DUH! Climate has been changing since the last ice age!
from what I've gathered, for the last 10000 years or so, have been very stable, which has allowed us to propagate beyond normality, "normal" climate is much more varied and unsettled.
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Jupiter wrote:Oh great.... The Global Warning debate, That's all we need around here.
Tee09 wrote:Jupiter wrote:Oh great.... The Global Warning debate, That's all we need around here.
I won't destroy them out of respect for the rules.
Tee09 wrote:Jupiter wrote:Oh great.... The Global Warning debate, That's all we need around here.
I won't destroy them out of respect for the rules.
The Rube wrote:That was an insane 10 minutes.
Sunny to marble-sized hail and torrential rain to now a kind of drizzle.
Edit: and now back to heavy rain and decent gusts of wind.

Beauner wrote:The Rube wrote:That was an insane 10 minutes.
Sunny to marble-sized hail and torrential rain to now a kind of drizzle.
Edit: and now back to heavy rain and decent gusts of wind.
Where are you?
We haven't seen a drop of rain since 5am this morning in Apple Valley/Eagan and my parents just got home from Bemidji and said they drove through "slight drizzle" in St. Cloud and nothing else.
Handyman wrote:We had some nice rain and thunder here in Uptown...there was some low clouds rolling in that had quite a bit of rotation it was cool to watch.

Golden FE Ranger wrote:We had about 7 inches of snow in the yard today. I was out at 5 trying to save a bunch of trees that were pretty tired looking. Looks like there will be shoveling and chainsaw work to follow.
rowshkex wrote:Golden FE Ranger wrote:We had about 7 inches of snow in the yard today. I was out at 5 trying to save a bunch of trees that were pretty tired looking. Looks like there will be shoveling and chainsaw work to follow.
7, as in SEVEN? Where the hell do you live???![]()
george wrote:rowshkex wrote:Golden FE Ranger wrote:We had about 7 inches of snow in the yard today. I was out at 5 trying to save a bunch of trees that were pretty tired looking. Looks like there will be shoveling and chainsaw work to follow.
7, as in SEVEN? Where the hell do you live???![]()
My guess - the Iron Range!

h8red wrote:What weather apps are people using on their phones? I need one that has very good radar info with storm tracker stuff...hook echos, down drafts, etc..


WPoS wrote:I use the window, always 100% correct!
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dxmnkd316 wrote:Holy smokes. IGH just got bitch slapped.

Tee09 wrote:Thought this was cool.
http://flowingdata.com/2012/05/26/tornado-tracks/
They mapped tornado tracks over 50+ years, with brighter tracks meaning higher Fujita scale ratings.
dxmnkd316 wrote:What I find somewhat surprising is the spots of high density near Mississippi and Alabama.
dxmnkd316 wrote:What I find somewhat surprising is the spots of high density near Mississippi and Alabama.
Fan Club - Est. 9/15/2010dxmnkd316 wrote:Man, we got rocked last night. Sirens went off around 4:30 am. Constant thunder, frequent lightning. Water in the basement...
Gopherguy05 wrote:Power's out in West St. Paul and tons of branches, trees down along Dodd Rd in Mendota Heights.
gopher6 wrote:Gopherguy05 wrote:Power's out in West St. Paul and tons of branches, trees down along Dodd Rd in Mendota Heights.
I live in Plymouth, I did not hear a thing last night, I guess I missed a good storm![]()

rowshkex wrote:I woke up at about 3:30 to a loud bit of extended thunder--I could have SWORN someone was breaking into our house it was so strange... I started to panic a bit, but then looked outside and saw the lightning, and just went back to sleep, haha...
gopher6 wrote:Gopherguy05 wrote:Power's out in West St. Paul and tons of branches, trees down along Dodd Rd in Mendota Heights.
I live in Plymouth, I did not hear a thing last night, I guess I missed a good storm![]()
h8red wrote:dxmnkd316 wrote:Man, we got rocked last night. Sirens went off around 4:30 am. Constant thunder, frequent lightning. Water in the basement...
Holy moly! All the power lines in Apple Valley on Pilot Knob Road between 42 and 46 were snapped like toothpicks and thrown across the road! Tons of trees shredded and snapped in half, stop signs were snapped off at the base, and one guy's garage door was sucked out and crumpled!
YIKES!
HockeyBum wrote:Woke up about 4:30 to the sirens going off. I jumped out of bed and immediately heard the dreaded "freight train" noise that people often refer to, and then a loud "boom". Wife and I ran and scooped up the kids and hauled ass to the basement.
Turns out the "boom" I heard was our huge evergreen tree crashing through our 6-foot cedar fence. Our neighborhood got hit pretty bad with straight line winds. We lost 2 trees and were pretty fortunate compared to other houses in our neighborhood. The house a few doors down had 4 trees down in their back yard, and one of them damaged their house. Spent most of the day with the chain saw and the neighbors cleaning up. Power was out for 15 hours (just got restored at 7:45PM tonight). I've had better days, but at least everyone is safe.
Kelor wrote:From the national weather service:
*POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING HEAVY RAINFALL/FLASH FLOOD EVENT CONTINUES TO EVOLVE ACROSS A LARGE PART OF NORTHERN MINNESOTA*
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