do not taunt happy fun La Niña
I had no idea that my heartfelt letter to the global atmospheric circulation back in November would have such dramatic results.

More photos on my Flickr page. Skiing tomorrow, I think.

More photos on my Flickr page. Skiing tomorrow, I think.
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Must be interesting to live in a place where it snows!
(I've always lived where you run up to the snow for a day,
and when you get tired of it, drive back home).
We've been getting lots of rain here ...
maybe a little over the average ... so all the
Californians complain about "how horrible it is not
to se the sun for 2 days", etc.
(in the same way a Seattlite might complain about not
seeing the sun for 2 months).
Yesterday morning I was in a coffee shop reading the paper
and watching a heavy cloud burst dump outside for a while.
Just as I finish the Sunday paper, it stopped, so I walked
down the street the few block away where I'd parked, and got
to enjoy that beautiful moment right after a cloud burst
when its sunny clear blue sky on one side of the street,
and torrents of water rushing into down the gutters.
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We've been getting a lot of snow, then warming up and melting it all.
Warm air + snow = Fog
Then big temperature drop leading to freezing rain turning to snow.
And then the cycle starts again.
Envious in Michigan.
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