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Title: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: 240B on March 04, 2019, 03:25:51 am

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Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: kevindavis007 on March 04, 2019, 01:38:24 pm
Global Warming
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: rustynail on March 04, 2019, 01:43:06 pm
-9°C in NKY how will we endure?
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: goatprairie on March 04, 2019, 03:09:35 pm
Global Warming
Warmists I converse with on public forums actually utter that. Yes, they actually spout that "climate change" i.e. global warming is causing extreme cold weather.
Here in Wisconsin some nut starting a new organization to fight "climate change" actually said the bitter cold weather we got in Wisconsin this winter was caused by "climate change."
Yeah sure, like we never got bitter cold weather in Wisconsin before.   :whistle: These nuts swallow the warmist pap hook, line, and sinker.
If climate change explains everything, it doesn't explain anything.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: Free Vulcan on March 04, 2019, 08:31:23 pm
The upside is there is trace snow on the ground, so this weeks cold should whack a lot of bugs.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: edpc on March 04, 2019, 08:32:52 pm
Great. That just means March will go out like a lamb.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: XenaLee on March 04, 2019, 08:52:56 pm
Great. That just means March will go out like a lamb.

You mean.....

slaughtered? 
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: edpc on March 04, 2019, 08:57:05 pm
You mean.....

slaughtered?


Maybe. I plan on making grilled chops, when I can stand on the deck for more than a few minutes.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: XenaLee on March 04, 2019, 09:05:21 pm

Maybe. I plan on making grilled chops, when I can stand on the deck for more than a few minutes.

Lol.  Never had lamb.  But I do smoke a mean brisket... and have a new Lowe's smoker just itchin to get used as soon as it warms up.

Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: jmyrlefuller on March 04, 2019, 09:20:58 pm
You mean.....

slaughtered?
(https://pics.me.me/mary-had-a-little-lamb-had-2685100.png)
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: 240B on March 04, 2019, 09:22:06 pm
I'm am more southern than most of the people on this board and I can tell you it is cold as hell down here. Supposed to get down to 27 tonight and that is without wind chill.

Haven't been keeping track of it, but as far as I know today is the coldest day we have experienced this year.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: Applewood on March 04, 2019, 09:22:42 pm
Going to be single digits here for overnight lows the next few days.  Definitely unseasonal.

But rumor has it that by this weekend, it will be in the 50s.  So I guess I can forgive Punxsutawney Phil.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: Restored on March 04, 2019, 09:24:56 pm
One of my friends told me that the reason I didn't believe that Global Warming causes colder temps was because I was "ignorant".
I told them my brother said the same thing when I told him that we went to the moon.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: edpc on March 04, 2019, 09:28:19 pm
Lol.  Never had lamb.  But I do smoke a mean brisket... and have a new Lowe's smoker just itchin to get used as soon as it warms up.


When it’s grilled Mediterranean style, with lots of garlic and rosemary, that’s one of my favorites. If you’re ever in a carnivore mood and don’t feel like cooking, try a Brazilian barbecue place. Their lamb is really good.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: XenaLee on March 04, 2019, 09:37:21 pm

When it’s grilled Mediterranean style, with lots of garlic and rosemary, that’s one of my favorites. If you’re ever in a carnivore mood and don’t feel like cooking, try a Brazilian barbecue place. Their lamb is really good.

I love trying new cuisine and especially bbq.  Don't know of any close by, but will check.   :beer:
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: truth_seeker on March 04, 2019, 09:39:54 pm
"...coldest winter I've ever known..."

"oh the snow fell without a break."

Error 404 (Not Found)!!1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xlo1NvEdAw#)
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: InHeavenThereIsNoBeer on March 05, 2019, 03:00:31 am
Going to be single digits here for overnight lows the next few days.  Definitely unseasonal.

But rumor has it that by this weekend, it will be in the 50s.  So I guess I can forgive Punxsutawney Phil.

They're calling for it to get down into the 50's tonight.

Won't even see 80 again until the weekend.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: dfwgator on March 05, 2019, 03:03:06 am
(https://pics.me.me/mary-had-a-little-lamb-had-2685100.png)

(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/15/1c/ea/151cea7efe6ca3003ff0f99248aa1cd6.gif)
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: roamer_1 on March 05, 2019, 03:06:42 am
Lol.  Never had lamb.  But I do smoke a mean brisket... and have a new Lowe's smoker just itchin to get used as soon as it warms up.

THIS:
https://www.barrelhousecooker.com/ (https://www.barrelhousecooker.com/)





Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: Sanguine on March 05, 2019, 04:13:49 am
They're calling for it to get down into the 50's tonight.

Won't even see 80 again until the weekend.

 ****slapping
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: Free Vulcan on March 05, 2019, 04:25:11 am
They're calling for it to get down into the 50's tonight.

Won't even see 80 again until the weekend.

We're going to get above 50 next Wednesday, 80 sometime around May.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: 240B on March 05, 2019, 04:47:25 am
Damn Boy!! It is freakin' cold outside. I even saw homeless people, mostly bums, on the street today.
Where are they? How do they live? Does alcohol and meth really make some kind of human antifreeze?
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
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Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: InHeavenThereIsNoBeer on March 05, 2019, 07:16:49 am
We're going to get above 50 next Wednesday, 80 sometime around May.

And then over 100 in July/August most likely.  But only for two or three weeks.

Last time it (on record) it was 100 in Tampa?  Never.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: mountaineer on March 05, 2019, 01:39:25 pm
If climate change explains everything, it doesn't explain anything.
When it became apparent that there was no actual  "global warming," that we've been having some horrendously cold weather, as a matter of fact, they changed their tune. Now, according to them, it's the extremes in temperatures - very cold, very hot, very windy, etc. - that are evidence of "climate change" (global warming terminology having been discarded). None of this establishes that human activity had one bit of influence on the climate, mind you, but it's what keeps the true believers going.

If man-made climate change is causing temperature extremes, you'd think the highest and lowest temperatures would be happening now. According to my local TV weatherman, however, sometimes the coldest or hottest date on record is over 100 years ago.  :pondering:
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: Cyber Liberty on March 05, 2019, 03:44:55 pm
75-77 the past couple of days, here at the Castle. :whistle:
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: edpc on March 05, 2019, 03:52:28 pm
75-77 the past couple of days, here at the Castle. :whistle:


Lucky you. Single digits this morning, while in transit up I-29, alongside the snow covered Loess Hills.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: bigheadfred on March 05, 2019, 04:09:27 pm
Weather here is about average. Might hit 40. But our lows are supposed to rise into the 20's.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: Cyber Liberty on March 05, 2019, 04:18:00 pm

Lucky you. Single digits this morning, while in transit up I-29, alongside the snow covered Loess Hills.

There is a trade-off.  In the summer I'll have a couple weeks of >110F.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: 240B on March 05, 2019, 04:38:01 pm
Wore a hat, scarf, and longcoat, today for the first time this year. The static temp is mid-twenty but the 'feels like' is from 15 to 18.

Just funny that the coldest day of the winter would happen in March. What's up with that? Usually February is the coldest month of the year.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: jpsb on March 05, 2019, 04:54:07 pm
I'm am more southern than most of the people on this board and I can tell you it is cold as hell down here. Supposed to get down to 27 tonight and that is without wind chill.

Haven't been keeping track of it, but as far as I know today is the coldest day we have experienced this year.

It was damn cold on Galveston Bay this AM, 33F. The tomato plants are not liking it. Had to keep a light bulb on them for warmth.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: NavyCanDo on March 05, 2019, 10:54:32 pm
Please, whoever is hoarding Global Warming send some our way up here in the Pacific Northwest. Coldest February I can remember in my 60 years, and it's carrying over into March.
Title: Re: The Coldest March Outbreak in Years Breaks Records in Rockies, Plains and Midwest
Post by: bigheadfred on March 05, 2019, 11:20:38 pm
Please, whoever is hoarding Global Warming send some our way up here in the Pacific Northwest. Coldest February I can remember in my 60 years, and it's carrying over into March.

We have crazy weather. The way it switches around. Tomorrow was supposed to be sunny. Now it is supposed to rain/snow. But the forecast is for warmer weather. Around normal for this time of year. It was -3 a couple of weeks ago, but since then most of our snow has been rained off.