It's definately an el-Nino year- the weather pattern in the Pacific has most certainly reversed, and reversed big time. Oregon, normally quite rainy this time of the year, is seeing what is for us typical June weather in February and March. 70 degrees, and while there are clouds, they're high with no appreciable rainfall, and it always turns blue by noon.
Global warming, here we come- drought and all.
My guess is that the storm you're talking about came down from Alaska-Siberia?
By the way, are you OK? Since I hadn't found your nickname as often as it used to be, I thought you started working in a company or so. If you were unwell, I hope you would get well soon.
I mean I miss you so much, wherever I read someboby's article, I was able to find your nickname.
As for this very unusual snowfall, I heard this one is not from Alaska, not from Siberia, but directly from Arctica, 36 minus degrees celsius, which covered over the island. So naturally so cold.
Getting better slowly- have a lot of work to catch up on from being sick last week. They did transfer me to the Portland office- no firefox on this machine yet. It means a 40 minute commute instead of a 90- so I'll get a couple more hours a day.
"Engineering without management is art."
-- Jeff Johnson
Why the heck are you getting our snow? (Score:2)
Global warming, here we come- drought and all.
My guess is that the storm you're talking about came down from Alaska-Siberia?
Re:Why the heck are you getting our snow? (Score:1)
I mean I miss you so much, wherever I read someboby's article, I was able to find your nickname.
As for this very unusual snowfall, I heard this one is not from Alaska, not from Siberia, but directly from Arctica, 36 minus degrees celsius, which covered over the island. So naturally so cold.
We say Ma
Re:Why the heck are you getting our snow? (Score:2)