We were thinking about keeping things fresh with a seasonal theme change for the site so I present to you...
The Weather Forums - Spring Edition!
At the start of each season we will change to a new color scheme that gives off the vibes of that season. So we will be sticking with this spring version until the end of June or so. Figure this will keep the website timely and also add a bit of fun to the kind of mundane blue/white/gray color scheme we usually go for.
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It actually says more about how old I am, Jesse (22).
Unfortunatley I can't share your memories of being serenaded with blessings in May 1998!
edit: my main point was about green grass those two years were pretty green through mid July here, 2022 especially. Definitely not the norm of the last decade or so
Ugh, The View. What a bunch of squawkers! He stood his ground and made Sunny Hostin look like an idiot.
I have never heard of Coleman, but I completely agree with his argument. It's quite simple: By focusing on class rather than race, you are essentially still tending to the needs of the historically discriminated communities without all the justifiable blowback of race based policy. I do not know why that is so hard for some to understand.
Focusing on commonality rather than differences yields a better society.
But, you know what comes next...
Those at the top do not want us working together. A divided nation is an easily led nation.
The fact that those are the two analogs you remember most readily for that sort of thing says more about the sad state of our climate than it does anything. 2019 actually had a top tier warm and dry May and an averagish June followed by a reasonable if not mild summer. 2022 had a coolish and wettish May followed by an averagish June, after which we descended directly into summer hellfire and didn’t look back until November.
They’re getting pretty ancient now, but a couple better examples of a classic cool and wet May/June would be 2010 and 2012.
I really hope May and June are a soaker. That usually keeps things lush into the early Summer.
Already starting to see some brown in the backyard. Running out of time to save it before our wet season is used up. Nothing is worse than entering ASO browntown three months ahead of schedule and staying that way. The majority of 2014-18 were tinder dry and sickly colored. Hoping we go the route of 2019, or especially 2022.
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