Inhofe is a real hoot, ain't he!TerdalFarm wrote:Jesse,
and this article from the same source (Tulsa's major newspaper) goes over the temps:
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article. ... arin713416
It does qualify the "oklahoma colder than the south pole" claim by pointing out that the south pole is experiencing a heat wave right now. (Note: please lets not start talking GW now My senator, Inhofe, who lives near me, will start that soon enough, thank you.) This same article points out that a spot in Russia got to -70 oF today, which made me feel a whole lot better. Love to see photos of their palms!
--Erik
-30C !!!!
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Mike,
let me guess-you are huge fan of my local senator.
He keeps his plane nearby, and to write-off travel to it he drops by the high school my son used to attend (across the street from the GA airport). (Photo below. Don't worry--my son has grown a lot in the last three years.)
Sen. Inhofe was strangely silent about the heat wave we had last August, but somehow I expect to hear from him about the weather now. --Erik
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let me guess-you are huge fan of my local senator.

He keeps his plane nearby, and to write-off travel to it he drops by the high school my son used to attend (across the street from the GA airport). (Photo below. Don't worry--my son has grown a lot in the last three years.)
Sen. Inhofe was strangely silent about the heat wave we had last August, but somehow I expect to hear from him about the weather now. --Erik
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As we say in Jersey...."At's a friggin' classicTerdalFarm wrote:Mike,
let me guess-you are huge fan of my local senator.
He keeps his plane nearby, and to write-off travel to it he drops by the high school my son used to attend (across the street from the GA airport). (Photo below. Don't worry--my son has grown a lot in the last three years.)
Sen. Inhofe was strangely silent about the heat wave we had last August, but somehow I expect to hear from him about the weather now. --Erik
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-4F (-20C) was the low so far.
The northern great lakes ice extent is below normal while the southern portions are above normal.....interesting.
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The northern great lakes ice extent is below normal while the southern portions are above normal.....interesting.
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Hmm, thats kinda wierd, up here weve had, an shorter winter yes, but still had some cold.
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Here's the actual ice concentrations.
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LOL you can really tell how isolated my city is ( thunder bay). The only other city worth showing around my area, is the sault, 8 hours east LOL ( and duluth to the south ).
The bay here is SUPER shallow, I can walk out for a mile or 2, and its still just chest hight, then randomly, theres a huge 50 foot drop off.
THanks for the map!
The bay here is SUPER shallow, I can walk out for a mile or 2, and its still just chest hight, then randomly, theres a huge 50 foot drop off.
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