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Its march 21st...and there are no buds on trees!!

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Its march 21st...and there are no buds on trees!!

Unread postby Cyrus » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 01:09:49

The title speaks for itself....Not one sign of life...call me crazy but isnt that abnormal...the wind and sky patterens also appear much different..WHAT IS HAPPENING!
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Unread postby jimmyz » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 01:24:08

got plenty of buds on my tree's
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Re: Its march 21st...and there are no buds on trees!!

Unread postby eric_b » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 01:47:05

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SOSaD', 'T')he title speaks for itself....Not one sign of life...call me crazy but isnt that abnormal...the wind and sky patterens also appear much different..WHAT IS HAPPENING!


Just a cold Winter, chill (pun intented). Assuming you live in the Chicago-land
area, I live close to you (Wi).

As far as the climate, well it does seem like it's changing. Hard to quantify --
it may well just be natural variations in the Weather. I'm a weather geek too,
so I pay attention to these thins. Seems that Winters are less severe
than they were 20 years ago (fewer really bad cold snaps, more thaws) and
overall the weather seems to have gotten a more erratic/chaotic.

Is there something specific you're noticing, or just a feeling?

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Unread postby Specop_007 » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 02:44:26

Simple.
The Republicans control the House, Congress and Presidency and have brought common sense to the land.
Looks like Hell is indeed freezing over.

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Unread postby savethehumans » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 04:52:20

The plants here are budding like crazy. Then again, why shouldn't they? Except for a couple of cold snaps, we didn't have much of a winter to begin with!

Climate's changing? Oh, yeah. And the trend in much of the Northern Hemisphere is toward an EARLIER Spring! But the trends don't speak for the whole world. It really does depend upon WHERE you are and the conditions there. You people up in the North Central U.S. really got blasted! It took a little longer than usual in many places, and now it's taking a little longer to get over winter.

And the Arctic keeps melting, the tundra keeps melting, and all that lovely methane in the land and under sea starts rising up to the atmosphere. It'll be especially fun once they start drilling for methane hydrates in earnest! And the freshwater melt from ice/glaciers pushes down the salt water and shuts down the Gulf Stream. And more "alien" fauna and flora infest land and sea. And fewer and fewer forests/wild plant life areas are around to soak in rain and prevent floods and mudslides and avalanches.

Yeah, lots to worry about with Peak Oil. Lots MORE to worry about with the global warming and climate change that's ALREADY showing up.... :shock:
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Unread postby smiley » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 07:21:11

Here we went straight from winter to summer. We had a temperature difference of 40°C (72 F) in one week. It is amazing. Two weeks ago I was plowing through deep snow and now I have spend the weekend comfortably sitting outside in a t-shirt having a beer on a terrace.

The weather is just flipping from one extreme to another. In the past years we had multidecade and multicentury records for the worst drought, the highest rainfall, the coldest and the hottest temperatures, the highest snowfall, the worst storm.

It is not really like there is a trend to it. The weather just seems to become more extreme and erratic.

Well at least I'm glad the winter is over.
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Unread postby Cyrus » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 09:02:22

Well, some other people around the boards are noticing similar things. And yes the climate has been changing incredibly fast, incredibly erraticly. I guess peak oil really isnt our real worry. :cry:

Edit: we had a very warm winter actually.
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Re: Its march 21st...and there are no buds on trees!!

Unread postby jaakkeli » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 09:28:56

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SOSaD', 'T')he title speaks for itself....Not one sign of life...call me crazy but isnt that abnormal...the wind and sky patterens also appear much different..WHAT IS HAPPENING!


Well, this is Finland, so I can't exactly relate to that - when we start seeing buds in march, wherever you live will probably be under water...

But otherwise, the winter has been the warmest since... I don't even remember when we've had another winter this warm. And if today's weather continues, it'll be the shortest winter ever, too. The climate change affects the highest latitudes the most, so it has long been undeniable even here in the south (60N). Winters just don't last as long.
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Unread postby PhilBiker » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 10:09:26

My spring allergies are kicking my ass so something is happening. Put down allergy medicine as one of the things I'll miss "after the crash".
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Unread postby BabyPeanut » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 10:19:40

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PhilBiker', 'M')y spring allergies are kicking my ass so something is happening. Put down allergy medicine as one of the things I'll miss "after the crash".

Take a hot bath and that will open your sinuses 100% naturally. Yeah it doesn't last forever but it helps without drugs. You can also squat down knees to chest and grab your toes with opposit hands and pull while breathing. This postition crushes your lower lungs moving stuff upward. Even my 70-year-old mom can do this.
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Re: Its march 21st...and there are no buds on trees!!

Unread postby Chuckmak » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 13:54:03

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SOSaD', 'T')he title speaks for itself....Not one sign of life...call me crazy but isnt that abnormal...the wind and sky patterens also appear much different..WHAT IS HAPPENING!


i got buds...that i'm about to smoke...does that count?
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Unread postby PhilBiker » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 14:13:55

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')ake a hot bath and that will open your sinuses 100% naturally. Yeah it doesn't last forever but it helps without drugs.
How "100% Natural" is all the gas used to heat the water? Talk about energy inefficient, I can't think of much worse than a hot bath for wasting hydrocarbon energy. I'll take a shower, thanks, and burn a fraction of the gas in my water heater. I even have a front load washer in order to save water heating requirements.
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Unread postby Cyrus » Sat 26 Mar 2005, 18:15:02

Still nothing...........
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Unread postby alpha480v » Sat 26 Mar 2005, 18:18:51

Nothing yet here in western NY.,but I can feel spring is in the air though.
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Unread postby Cyrus » Sat 26 Mar 2005, 18:25:21

I feel the feeling...but am not seeing the sights.
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