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#21:  Author: AT_Stalky PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:26 am
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CSO_Talorgan wrote:
AT_Stalky wrote:
As for storms, there’s something really crazy, during the last 4 years we have had the 2 greatest storms in a hundred years. And we have got the “January storms” what’s that we say? Normally we have cold whether and not such storms as all in jan.
The power in the wind is so grate, that the building codes we have developed over hundreds of years to meat any extremes are not adequate anymore. We see house roofs blow of, house walls collapse, and barns taking of, together with my greenhouse witch has stood for like 20 years..
The largest storm fallen of trees in volume ever messures, in them 2 storms (we have stats since 1800th)


Are you saying that you do or you don't normally have storms in January?

Not sure whether we are having more storms or that I'm just more aware of them because of a change of house and improved weather forecasting. The temperature is definitely rising but not to the degree you describe.

Global warming won't make any difference to the darkness!.


Darkness? Where did I say darkness?

I qout my self: “during the last 4 years we have had the 2 greatest storms in a hundred years.”
That means we had the 2 greatest storms in 100 years the last 4 years.

I Said: “Normally we have cold whether and not such storms as all in jan.”
As in when its sub zero we don’t have grate storms, they come at over zero temperatures. And a normal jan has sub zero temperatures, thus not heavy storms.

I said: “The power in the wind is so grate,”
That means they are really powerful storms.

I said: “that the building codes we have developed over hundreds of years to meat any extremes are not adequate anymore.”
That means that the norm of building houses that we have developed and set as standard, we call em building standards, that is made after and based on many hundred of years of storms and weathers.
Them experiances are not adequate anymore, as latest storms has been out of our previous gatherd experiance.. Ie, the beams hold roofs are to small, or the nails is not or brackets etc. As in storms normally never destroys houses, but the latest two storms has.

I said: “We see house roofs blow of, house walls collapse, and barns taking of,”
That means literally house roof blow of houses, that don’t happen that often as we have building codes that have set standards that shall make house withstand normal storms. We also seen whole barns “take of” as blown into pieces.

I said: “and barns taking of, together with my greenhouse witch has stood for like 20 years.. “
That means exact that, my green house was found in the neighbours yard, most of it, but still parts missing. A side effect that since this is that no insurance company pay damages for greenhouse damaged by storm anymore.

I said: “The largest storm fallen of trees in volume ever messures, in them 2 storms (we have stats since 1800th)”
That means trees fallen by the storm winds. As in really powerful winds, and that we have statistics sice many hundred of years, that tell us how much m3, as in cubic meter of trees have been fallen by each storm. We had one powerfull storm in 1967, but not close to any of the 2 last. And since that your back at 18xx, and cant fined any such powerfull storms even COME CLOSE to the latest two.


You said: “The temperature is definitely rising but not to the degree you describe.”(c) Talorgan

Well, global temperatures is one thing, and regional is another. .....
Well, if you cared to look at the links I presented, you would come to the Swedish meteorological institute, as in them who have whether stations all around Sweden. It’s called SMHI, run by the state. And there at each link you have maps of January and February and the average temperature differences against a “normal” year. Sweden uses the same "figures" as most of the world you know "1 - 2 - 3" so maybe you can handle it, or if its to complex let me know and I explain it to you.
If it say "+6" it means the AVARAGe monthly temperature has been +6 degrees higher then the normal year, if it stand "+8" that mean... What do you THINK...

Feb weather compared to a normal year:
http://www.smhi.se/cmp/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=11051&a=33795&l=sv


Jan Weather compared to a noraml year:
http://www.smhi.se/cmp/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=10918&a=33093&l=sv


Im not sure what you know about Sweden, but where I live, we don’t have spring in February 17 th a normal year. And we don’t have flowers and green bushes either.
So its not about “aware” its about statistics gathered for many hundred of years, compared to today’s whether..


Does that explain it?

#22:  Author: RD_RoachLocation: Canada PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:44 am
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Does that explain it?


No! we need better details then that Wink Razz J/K..



Same thing is happening here to Stalky.

#23: lol Author: ANZAC_TackLocation: Australia PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:55 am
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digs:
i drunk the stuff that was in the local bottle shop. as u do when travelling, u try the local stuff.

it was in oklahoma,january 1996.

it was quite cold, and beer from supermarkets/servo/gas station is "light" <3%.

when i was in sweeded in 03' it was also quite cold at the artic circle, sleeping in a ice hotel...go figure...constant -8c inside.(spell will be bad, sorry) at Javijavorski..

god dam bottle stuck to me hand again! u should of seen how many times he tongue got stuck!


#24:  Author: CSO_Talorgan PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:28 am
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RD_Roach wrote:
Same thing is happening here to Stalky


So are continental climates affected more than maritime climates?

#25:  Author: roonburg PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:15 am
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Nine days in a row of +35C days and the forcast 38 or 39 every day for the next week as well. To be honest I'm getting sick of it. Especially after a nice cool Feb.

#26:  Author: DigsLocation: Ontario, Canada PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:31 pm
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Okay sorry Tack, great picture. What's that sculpture suppose to be?.

#27: digs Author: ANZAC_TackLocation: Australia PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:51 am
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digs.
its art, who the F*^* knows!

the art iw as interested in was in bottles...Ice cups $1 USD @...



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