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There's been clusters of earthquakes where they are known to be. There's one off to our southwest since at least 2010 that periodically has small eruptions but very little monitoring is done compared to the Atlantic. We tend to have clusters of 3s and sometimes 5s in that area and that's also where the permanent high tends to form lately.
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January 2021 weather observations for the PNW
Link replied to MossMan's topic in West of the Rockies
More like probably on Kratum as it can be just as bad or worse from personal and medical experiences. Never taken it but people I've learned been messed up just by 'a little bit' which is how it always starts out. "But all I did was try a little bit when I was young and my parent's weren't watching!" -
January 2021 weather observations for the PNW
Link replied to MossMan's topic in West of the Rockies
This is the point I stop looking and wait to see what the rest of the ocean signals do. If things don't line up you can guarantee a rug pull. "Ladies and Gentlemen please refrain from standing on the GFS rug until it has been cleaned per Covid 19 cleaning policy protocols Thank you for your understanding.........:) Now we will go on with our tour......." -
January 2021 weather observations for the PNW
Link replied to MossMan's topic in West of the Rockies
I think it only worked because enough of us did it and it 'bended' probabilities. Me included. -
January 2021 weather observations for the PNW
Link replied to MossMan's topic in West of the Rockies
It stretches further then that: Since you likely won't understand even half of what I say since it's above your pay grade and the MSM won't ever air it I'll give the 'dumb' version of that tactic: Scientists have discovered we never use more then 10 percent of our brain at any time and the rest comes from 'elsewhere' most likely another 'dimension' of energy where we get thoughts/mindwaves form to create things in our limited world, Enough humans that share a conscience goal have been able to 'shift' reality and bend probabilities.........Even if it's a small amount it doesn't take much. I'm sure WW2 a lot of this kind of thing occurred once enough people woke up to what's happening and shifted the balance. It also happens during extreme droughts historically ending when people have gotten together to help shift the balance which sometimes works too well. One example is a lot of us did this when it appeared we were going to have a forced 'mask' police (In blue states) like TSA on steroids and instead things backed down at the last minute as those in charge got 'scared' but in various parts of Canada it's been happening with innocent people being dragged off to jail with their lives ruined for having 'too many people' over. No this isn't loud party people either. -
January 2021 weather observations for the PNW
Link replied to MossMan's topic in West of the Rockies
Since you likely won't understand even half of what I say since it's above your pay grade and the MSM won't ever air it but scientists have discovered we never use more then 10 percent of our brain at any time and the rest comes from 'elsewhere' another realm where we get thoughts/mindwaves form. Enough humans that share a conscience goal have been able to 'shift' reality and bend probabilities. One example is a lot of us did this when it appeared we were going to have a forced 'mask' police (In blue states) like TSA on steroids and instead things backed down at the last minute as those in charge got 'scared' but in various parts of Canada it's been happening with innocent people being dragged off to jail with their lives ruined. -
January 2021 weather observations for the PNW
Link replied to MossMan's topic in West of the Rockies
Why do they have the sewer problems and how come nobody felt the need to fix it thru local legislation? One would think SOMEBODY with influence would decide enough is enough and the buck stops here! -
January 2021 weather observations for the PNW
Link replied to MossMan's topic in West of the Rockies
If you like people smashing things and seeing businesses more then half boarded up as they feel it's too dangerous to operate there then be my guest! It's all yours! Sadly even if we ever get a decent mayor the genie I'm afraid has been freed from the bottle on the 3rd wish or so to speak. -
January 2021 weather observations for the PNW
Link replied to MossMan's topic in West of the Rockies
When we lived in California in the 90s a place we drove to called Clear Lake when looking for a job once was absolutely POLLUTED to the max due to raw sewage mishandling and the lake STUNK to high heavens from everybody's sewer being dumped in. We didn't even go near it as citizens told us it was dangerous and you didn't have to take their word for it either! Dunno if they ever fixed it or not. -
What or how different do you suppose our climate was and flora? How about the inland deserts like Bend/Prineville,Pendleton,Tri Cities,Yakima,etc? Do you think things were wetter/drier? Hell do you think thunderstorms and lightning might have been better or wrong synoptics despite wetter?
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Which do you think was a better winter? 1998-1999 or 1999 thru 2000?
Link replied to Link's topic in West of the Rockies
Do you think they were much wetter or drier? How much different do you think the inland high deserts like Bend,Prineville or Pendleton were? -
Feels like it these days though I'm pretty sure Fukushima has a major role in it as it left a several mile long crack out in the Pacific ocean. What Japan felt was FAR FAR from the epicenter of it and it was pretty bad there! Fukushima made Japan move 8 feet west actually and the earth stopped rotating for something like a millionth of a second. All these things can make the oceans slosh around and force things in a new regime. The old regime was kinda stuck too until this earthquake happened. The 2009 thru 2011 climate was in it's own stuck stage.
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December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
Ever since Fukushima our climate has been 'off' ever since especially with delayed seasons being the new norm. -
December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
Do you think this resembles more of an El Nino then a La Nina like the atmosphere is stuck in a confused state? Seriously. -
December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
Some of these? 8-BIT ARCADE - Good Vibrations (8-Bit the Beach Boys Emulation) - YouTube -
December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
They were basing their claims on the most extreme version of the models for media hysteria which it worked and fooled a bunch of youngones that were just coming to puberty at the time all this crap happened. They know think they hold the keys and want us to give up ours so we can have visitor passes instead. -
December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
Then it will be the 2nd week of Feb then it will be the 1st week of March which of course we will have some low foot hills now down to just above my house! We will get a half inch of snow in early March once or twice. I can bet on that. -
December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
Maybe if we all hold hands and not wear our masks it will happen? -
December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
Will the storms be free updates or will it be paid DLC's for our flight sim? -
December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
What if it turns out all the artic air is locked behind either a microtransaction paying system or god forbid a Lootbox system? -
December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
I'm hoping this is just a case of jet lag like on June 21st we had it so dark one day our lights were on by 4 or 5pm and it was getting much darker by 8pm. Summer was (quite) a bit tardy but came sharp when it did! Hopefully winter does the reverse with cold instead of heat! -
Do you think seasonal lag could be a major role here like how in June it can sometimes be as dark as a winter's day? Last June 21st or somewhere's around there it was so dark that day our lights were on by 4 something o clock and if I didn't know any better I thought it was Feb in terms of light levels even though it didn't get fully dark till 8:30pm very early due to low clouds.
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December 2020 Weather Observations for the PNW
Link replied to Omegaraptor's topic in West of the Rockies
This winter we have been put into a siding for some reason. -
Besides 2000=2001 this is the worst La Nina I have ever seen bar none yet several times it appeared we were on the right track! The PNA even got down to like negative 2 but the effects didn't seem to show up> Phil what are your rambling thoughts? Our coldest stretch so far is mid November and I think that was our 'winter' and we are now back to where we were in early November only in late Dec instead. The patterns have flipped back to El Nino mode and I still see the 'blob' there causing the semi permanent high pressure that forces the storms to steer away from us to our north. Until our models are fixed with the blob in mind they will continue to remain 'broken' and giving us false scenarios though granted if it's really strong enough it may over ride the blob effect temporary.