tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3584771362598797462.post8603469503663903816..comments2023-03-25T03:57:05.305-07:00Comments on CorduroyPlanet: Loose EndsTruckeeDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11825726321011399776noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3584771362598797462.post-45732721389607839202011-12-05T13:59:34.034-08:002011-12-05T13:59:34.034-08:00Light winter this year. It has happened before. ...Light winter this year. It has happened before. It will happen again.<br /><br />Last year (2010-2011) California got a very long precipitation pattern.<br /><br />Weather is weather except, of course, when the weather appears to support the latest, hand wringing, AGW hypothesis.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3584771362598797462.post-52539742978628779352011-12-04T04:43:34.338-08:002011-12-04T04:43:34.338-08:00Yeah, not much precip in any form herah!
Weren&#...Yeah, not much precip in any form herah! <br /><br />Weren't we just talking about those hurricane strength winds that ride along the Eastern Sierra? Didn't I predict eastern kinda weather patterns. <br /><br />I fell in love with weather when I took a basic meteorolgy class at CAL. Math wasn't my thing and still is not but it introduced me on patterns, how to read a SAT photo and anomalies. Passed Monteverdi's class and have enjoyed looking and trying to predict and guessing at the weather ever since.<br /><br />Santa Anas in SoCal are another memory of mine. The light ones brought in the smell of the blossoming dessert and orange groves. Oh it was so mesmerizing. While the Shirakos brought in dust, dust everywhere! In any nook in cranny! Up the nose! Dusty playa decomposing fossil dust.<br /><br />And, the fires. Hell hath no fury like a fire driven by the Santa Anas.<br /><br />It's cold at 3500 feet. Vuarnet skies and cold. Maybe I'll get a chance at seeing the total eclipse of the moon on the 10th.Baja Babenoreply@blogger.com