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Global Cooling News : Boise Gets Earliest Snow On Record, Re
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oobzn
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:36 am    Post subject: Global Cooling News : Boise Gets Earliest Snow On Record, Re Reply with quote

Now where did I leave my winter woolies ...

12 Oct 2008



The Idaho Statesman:



Valley shivers as winter weather makes a premature appearance



Big snow flakes fell early Friday evening, turning Downtown Boise into a
giant snow globe for people on their way home from work.



The snow caught many people off guard, including this bicyclist heading
down Idaho Street between 8th and 9th around 5:45 p.m. Across the
Treasure Valley, tree branches heavy with wet, snow-covered leaves fell
on power lines, causing scattered power outages.



This is the earliest measurable snowfall in Boise since recordkeeping
began in 1898, according to the National Weather Service. At 10 p.m.,
the Weather Service said 1.7 inches of snow had fallen. The previous
earliest recorded snowfall was Oct. 12, 1969, when a little more than an
inch fell. And if the snow wasn>t enough, meteorologists say winds
across southwestern Idaho will average 25 to 40 mph through Saturday
afternoon, with gusts up to 55 mph. Sustained winds of 30 to 40 mph are
expected, which can make driving difficult.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

There is also some early and record snows in Billings Montana



A snowfall record for Oct. 11 was set in Billings yesterday.

According the National Weather Service, Billings saw 3.1 inches of snow
Friday. The old record of 2.8 inches was set in 1969.





BOB ZELLAR, Gazette Staff

Vehicles drive through the snow and slush Highway 3 between Zimmerman
Trail and the airport Friday October 10, 2008.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Here in Northern California, we are getting some much earlier than
normal cold weather. As you can see on my Bidwell Ranch Weather Station,
we got into the 30>s last night, not a record, but darned early for fall
weather here:





Russ Steele reports on his Nevada County Watch blog that his first
freeze came last night, about a month early. Also a hat tip to him for
alerting me to this story.



Pamela Gray in comments points out this record report from the NWS:



000

SXUS76 KPDT 111801

RERPDT



RECORD EVENT REPORT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PENDLETON OR

1100 AM PDT SAT OCT 11 2008



..NEW DAILY RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES FOR OCTOBER 11TH.



NOTE: STATIONS MARKED WITH * INDICATE THAT THE STATION REPORTS ONCE PER
DAY. FOR CONSISTENCY.THESE VALUES ARE CONSIDERED TO HAVE OCCURRED ON THE
DAY THE OBSERVATION WAS TAKEN BUT MAY HAVE ACTUALLY OCCURRED (ESPECIALLY
FOR MAX TEMPERATURE) ON THE PREVIOUS DAY.



STATION PREVIOUS NEW RECORDS

RECORD/YEAR RECORD BEGAN



*JOHN DAY(CITY), OR 23 / 1990 21 1953

MEACHAM, OR 20 / 2002 15 1948 :SINCE MID

*MITCHELL, OR 26 / 2002 21 1949

PENDLETON(ARPT), OR 33 / 1990 25 1934 :SINCE MID

*PENDLETON(CITY), OR 24 / 1890 22 1890

*PENDLETON(ES), OR 23 / 1990 18 1956

WALLA WALLA, WA 35 / 1987 33 1949 :SINCE MID



Harbinger of a colder than normal winter perhaps.



http://wattsupwiththat.com/2008/10/12/boise-gets-earliest-snow-on-record/
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Warmest Regards

Bonzo


"One thing lefties cannot abide is any hint of Christian religion. New
Age yes, Muslim yes, vague yoga-nistics sure, Mother Earth and soaring
hawks as spiritual messengers absolutely, but Christianity? Not a
chance." Anon
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Möbius Pretzel
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:36 am    Post subject: Re: Global Cooling News : Boise Gets Earliest Snow On Record Reply with quote

It>s called *global* warming.

Not "some specific local location" warming.

Get a clue.

Get back to us with some *global* trends in increments of *decades*.

Not your home town for this week, loser.




On Oct 15, 1:42 am, "oobzn" <oo...@vy.com> wrote:
[quote]Now where did I leave my winter woolies ...

12 Oct 2008

The Idaho Statesman:

Valley shivers as winter weather makes a premature appearance

Big snow flakes fell early Friday evening, turning Downtown Boise into a
giant snow globe for people on their way home from work.

The snow caught many people off guard, including this bicyclist heading
down Idaho Street between 8th and 9th around 5:45 p.m. Across the
Treasure Valley, tree branches heavy with wet, snow-covered leaves fell
on power lines, causing scattered power outages.

This is the earliest measurable snowfall in Boise since recordkeeping
began in 1898, according to the National Weather Service. At 10 p.m.,
the Weather Service said 1.7 inches of snow had fallen. The previous
earliest recorded snowfall was Oct. 12, 1969, when a little more than an
inch fell. And if the snow wasn>t enough, meteorologists say winds
across southwestern Idaho will average 25 to 40 mph through Saturday
afternoon, with gusts up to 55 mph. Sustained winds of 30 to 40 mph are
expected, which can make driving difficult.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

There is also some early and record snows in Billings Montana

A snowfall record for Oct. 11 was set in Billings yesterday.

According the National Weather Service, Billings saw 3.1 inches of snow
Friday. The old record of 2.8 inches was set in 1969.

BOB ZELLAR, Gazette Staff

Vehicles drive through the snow and slush Highway 3 between Zimmerman
Trail and the airport Friday October 10, 2008.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Here in Northern California, we are getting some much earlier than
normal cold weather. As you can see on my Bidwell Ranch Weather Station,
we got into the 30>s last night, not a record, but darned early for fall
weather here:

Russ Steele reports on his Nevada County Watch blog that his first
freeze came last night, about a month early. Also a hat tip to him for
alerting me to this story.

Pamela Gray in comments points out this record report from the NWS:

000

SXUS76 KPDT 111801

RERPDT

RECORD EVENT REPORT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PENDLETON OR

1100 AM PDT SAT OCT 11 2008

.NEW DAILY RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES FOR OCTOBER 11TH.

NOTE: STATIONS MARKED WITH * INDICATE THAT THE STATION REPORTS ONCE PER
DAY. FOR CONSISTENCY.THESE VALUES ARE CONSIDERED TO HAVE OCCURRED ON THE
DAY THE OBSERVATION WAS TAKEN BUT MAY HAVE ACTUALLY OCCURRED (ESPECIALLY
FOR MAX TEMPERATURE) ON THE PREVIOUS DAY.

STATION PREVIOUS NEW RECORDS

RECORD/YEAR RECORD BEGAN

*JOHN DAY(CITY), OR 23 / 1990 21 1953

MEACHAM, OR 20 / 2002 15 1948 :SINCE MID

*MITCHELL, OR 26 / 2002 21 1949

PENDLETON(ARPT), OR 33 / 1990 25 1934 :SINCE MID

*PENDLETON(CITY), OR 24 / 1890 22 1890

*PENDLETON(ES), OR 23 / 1990 18 1956

WALLA WALLA, WA 35 / 1987 33 1949 :SINCE MID

Harbinger of a colder than normal winter perhaps.

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2008/10/12/boise-gets-earliest-snow-on-rec...
--

Warmest Regards

Bonzo

"One thing lefties cannot abide is any hint of Christian religion. New
Age yes, Muslim yes, vague yoga-nistics sure, Mother Earth and soaring
hawks as spiritual messengers absolutely, but Christianity? Not a
chance." Anon[/quote]
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XXXXX
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Global Cooling News : Boise Gets Earliest Snow On Record Reply with quote

oobzn wrote:
[quote]Now where did I leave my winter woolies ...

12 Oct 2008



The Idaho Statesman:



Valley shivers as winter weather makes a premature appearance



Big snow flakes fell early Friday evening, turning Downtown Boise into a
giant snow globe for people on their way home from work.



The snow caught many people off guard, including this bicyclist heading
down Idaho Street between 8th and 9th around 5:45 p.m. Across the
Treasure Valley, tree branches heavy with wet, snow-covered leaves fell
on power lines, causing scattered power outages.



This is the earliest measurable snowfall in Boise since recordkeeping
began in 1898, according to the National Weather Service. At 10 p.m.,
the Weather Service said 1.7 inches of snow had fallen. The previous
earliest recorded snowfall was Oct. 12, 1969, when a little more than an
inch fell. And if the snow wasn>t enough, meteorologists say winds
across southwestern Idaho will average 25 to 40 mph through Saturday
afternoon, with gusts up to 55 mph. Sustained winds of 30 to 40 mph are
expected, which can make driving difficult.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


There is also some early and record snows in Billings Montana



A snowfall record for Oct. 11 was set in Billings yesterday.

According the National Weather Service, Billings saw 3.1 inches of snow
Friday. The old record of 2.8 inches was set in 1969.





BOB ZELLAR, Gazette Staff

Vehicles drive through the snow and slush Highway 3 between Zimmerman
Trail and the airport Friday October 10, 2008.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------




Here in Northern California, we are getting some much earlier than
normal cold weather. As you can see on my Bidwell Ranch Weather Station,
we got into the 30>s last night, not a record, but darned early for fall
weather here:





Russ Steele reports on his Nevada County Watch blog that his first
freeze came last night, about a month early. Also a hat tip to him for
alerting me to this story.



Pamela Gray in comments points out this record report from the NWS:



000

SXUS76 KPDT 111801

RERPDT



RECORD EVENT REPORT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PENDLETON OR

1100 AM PDT SAT OCT 11 2008



.NEW DAILY RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES FOR OCTOBER 11TH.



NOTE: STATIONS MARKED WITH * INDICATE THAT THE STATION REPORTS ONCE PER
DAY. FOR CONSISTENCY.THESE VALUES ARE CONSIDERED TO HAVE OCCURRED ON THE
DAY THE OBSERVATION WAS TAKEN BUT MAY HAVE ACTUALLY OCCURRED (ESPECIALLY
FOR MAX TEMPERATURE) ON THE PREVIOUS DAY.



STATION PREVIOUS NEW RECORDS

RECORD/YEAR RECORD BEGAN



*JOHN DAY(CITY), OR 23 / 1990 21 1953

MEACHAM, OR 20 / 2002 15 1948 :SINCE MID

*MITCHELL, OR 26 / 2002 21 1949

PENDLETON(ARPT), OR 33 / 1990 25 1934 :SINCE MID

*PENDLETON(CITY), OR 24 / 1890 22 1890

*PENDLETON(ES), OR 23 / 1990 18 1956

WALLA WALLA, WA 35 / 1987 33 1949 :SINCE MID



Harbinger of a colder than normal winter perhaps.



http://wattsupwiththat.com/2008/10/12/boise-gets-earliest-snow-on-record/
[/quote]

Another "Global Warming Denial Syndrome" person. Obviously they have no
idea what the difference is between "Weather" and "Climate". Get a
dictionary and look it up.....oh, thats right.... Right-winger>s don>t
read. They get all their science information from their preachers. LOL!
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oobzn
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:39 am    Post subject: Re: Global Cooling News : Boise Gets Earliest Snow On Record Reply with quote

"Ouroboros_Rex" <its@casual.com> wrote in message
news:QKKdnUOANeJViGvVnZ2dnUVZ_rCdnZ2d@giganews.com...
[quote]Zweigeist wrote:
chemist wrote:
On Oct 15, 6:50 am, Möbius Pretzel <M0bius_0_Pret...@yahoo.com
wrote:
It>s called *global* warming.

Not "some specific local location" warming.

Get a clue.

Get back to us with some *global* trends in increments of
*decades*.

Not your home town for this week, loser.

But when many places all over the world are having late springs and
early autumns it is no longer GW it>s COOLING

No, thats "extreme weather". Caused by global warming.


It might be temporary but it could cool for 20 or more years
and CO2 could be proved innocent.

No, thats some unexplained effect which masks global warming and that
will make global warming *much worse* when the temp effect wears off.

No 'unexplained' about it, in this case. See 'La Nina'.
[/quote]


And make sure you look up "El Nino" for warming too!!
It>s not CO2 it>s "El Nino".
The warming was temporary too.




Warmest Regards

Bonzo

"It>s very appropriate that it [An Inconvenient Truth] got an Oscar from
the land of make-believe." Dr. Timothy Ball, Chairman of the Natural
Resources Stewardship Project (NRSP.com), Former Professor Of
Climatology, University of Winnipeg
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oobzn
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:40 am    Post subject: Re: Global Cooling News : Boise Gets Earliest Snow On Record Reply with quote

From: "Zweigeist" <ws@gplpg.de>
Subject: Re: Global Cooling News : Boise Gets Earliest Snow On Record,
Record Cold In Oregon & Washington
Date: Wednesday, 15 October 2008 7:52 pm

chemist wrote:
[quote]On Oct 15, 6:50 am, Möbius Pretzel <M0bius_0_Pret...@yahoo.com> wrote:
It>s called *global* warming.

Not "some specific local location" warming.

Get a clue.

Get back to us with some *global* trends in increments of *decades*.

Not your home town for this week, loser.

But when many places all over the world are having late springs and
early autumns it is no longer GW it>s COOLING
No, thats "extreme weather". Caused by global warming.[/quote]
******************************



ROTFLMAO
Yeh right global warming is producing the cooling trend we>ve had for
the last 10 years!!!




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Warmest Regards

Bonzo


"The notion of a static, unchanging climate is foreign to the history of
the earth or any other planet with a fluid envelope. The fact that the
developed world went into hysterics over changes in global mean
temperature of a few tenths of a degree will astound future
generations." Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member
of the National Academy of Sciences
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Ouroboros_Rex
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Global Cooling News : Boise Gets Earliest Snow On Record Reply with quote

oobzn wrote:
[quote]"Ouroboros_Rex" <its@casual.com> wrote in message
news:QKKdnUOANeJViGvVnZ2dnUVZ_rCdnZ2d@giganews.com...
Zweigeist wrote:
chemist wrote:
On Oct 15, 6:50 am, Möbius Pretzel <M0bius_0_Pret...@yahoo.com
wrote:
It>s called *global* warming.

Not "some specific local location" warming.

Get a clue.

Get back to us with some *global* trends in increments of
*decades*.

Not your home town for this week, loser.

But when many places all over the world are having late springs and
early autumns it is no longer GW it>s COOLING

No, thats "extreme weather". Caused by global warming.


It might be temporary but it could cool for 20 or more years
and CO2 could be proved innocent.

No, thats some unexplained effect which masks global warming and
that will make global warming *much worse* when the temp effect
wears off.

No 'unexplained' about it, in this case. See 'La Nina'.



And make sure you look up "El Nino" for warming too!!
It>s not CO2 it>s "El Nino".
The warming was temporary too.
[/quote]
The usual ridiculous lies. lol
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