If anyone else wants to make fun of, dismiss, or insult those with disabilities, then go ahead and tell one of us. We'd be happy to streamline this process instead of having to wait until you say some stupid BS.
Outpost wants to talk about this hitting close to home? Well he has no idea how close it hits to home for me, and likely most others on this forum and alive on earth.
I didn’t know you were a guy Jim! J/K
The has a weather meaning. @Phil wanted a emoji to counteract the emoji. As some of you know they call Georgia “The Peach State” because it’s known for having excellent soil to grow delicious sweet peaches. Well Georgia also has a humid subtropical climate, the same climate Phil lives in. So we can use the to signify humid weather and humidity.
Different forest types, too. Lots of lodgepole pine near Merritt. There is no such thing as a gentle, ground fire in a lodgepole pine forest. The trees grow close together, have thin bark that cannot survive fires, build up lots of leaf litter on the forest floor, and keep their lower branches. When a lodgepole pine forest catches fire, it is an all-consuming conflagration.
Most of their cones can’t even open absent fire. They only open after being toasted by one, scattering the seeds for the next generation of lodgepole pines (which germinate best in bare mineral soil, rich in ash).
FWIW I think I will be wrong about late May troughing. The EPS has slowed the MJO transit across the pacific such that dateline forcing now establishes late month (as opposed to completing late-month).
So what looked like a troughy pattern after the 25th now gets pushed back a couple weeks into June. Though it’s possible the EPS is once again over-bullish on the WPAC/dateline MJO (which has been the case thus far) MJO and it’ll end up being a speedy CCKW type wave, which would render the ridging inconsequential.
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