Heck of a year, 2011: coldest and hottest, now biggest quake.

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Doesnt that make tulsa a zone 4?TerdalFarm wrote:This segment from the Weather Channel has a still image showing that birds took flight after the quake last night.
http://www.weather.com/weather/videos/n ... adar-22470
It also reminds viewers of the weather records OK had had this year: coldest (-31 F), most snow (Tulsa), biggest hail, hottest month, plus some colossal tornadoes.
Can't wait for 2011 to end....
Im only asking because as far as im aware, the zones are rated based on record low temps, not average lows. Other wise id be zone 6...TerdalFarm wrote:Sid,
I copy everything from you I can! Hoping for snow![]()
Jesse,
I'm not sure if "zone 4 for a few hours" counts as "zone 4" but many dead plants sure say it does.![]()
Basically, though, 2011 has been a heck of a year here on "Terdal Farm" no matter how you figure it.
Tim,
yes, a few. I'm from the west coast so to me it doesn't count 'til it gets to 5+ (remember, it is a log scale, so the 5.6 yesterday evening was MUCH stronger than the 4.7 earlier in the day).
Anyway, I used to say about cold, tornados, hail, heat, drought that compared to Oregon, at least we don't have earthquakes. Now I'm wondering how fast I can get outa here.....
--Erik
That's what the scientists are studying.how do the birds know a quake is coming