I thought that's how it always is in the Pacific Northwest.
For three months a year, the summers in the western portion are phenomenal. Most days are clear skies, low to mid 70s, with a slightly chilly breeze that offsets the sun's heat.
Not anymore, most summer days you're at 80's at a min in most of western washington, high 80s at times. And then there's the smoke bullshit we get all the time.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
It's absolutely threading it down in Edinburgh right now so I have retreated to my armchair, sat on some coverlets and blankets and under some others, with a glass of wine and my laptop and a packet of pistchiaos and a copy of Captain Vorpatril's Alliance.
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Not anymore, most summer days you're at 80's at a min in most of western washington, high 80s at times. And then there's the smoke bullshit we get all the time.
Didn't happen this year, not sure it's a trend yet. We're still in the very early days of global warming where it's impossible to tell what's just weather and what is truly the shifting climate.
I suspect that ambiguity is going to get smaller and smaller as things get warmer overall. But I would not take a couple of crappy years and say that's what climate change is going to be in the pnw. We can't really say yet what will happen, except things will change, which is honestly scarier.
A lot of models show pnw barely being affected compared to the rest of the country. Just lucky I guess.
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thank fucking god last year was misery I welcome the rain.
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Hey now, this summer was a lot more mild than last year's.
I remember thinking it would take a man six hundred years to put a Shawshank reference in a webcomic
Old Tycho did it in less than slightly more than twenty
Don't give a fuck, fuck summer give me cold dreay weather. You want hot bullshit that never ends move to eastern washington.
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For three months a year, the summers in the western portion are phenomenal. Most days are clear skies, low to mid 70s, with a slightly chilly breeze that offsets the sun's heat.
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Didn't happen this year, not sure it's a trend yet. We're still in the very early days of global warming where it's impossible to tell what's just weather and what is truly the shifting climate.
I suspect that ambiguity is going to get smaller and smaller as things get warmer overall. But I would not take a couple of crappy years and say that's what climate change is going to be in the pnw. We can't really say yet what will happen, except things will change, which is honestly scarier.
A lot of models show pnw barely being affected compared to the rest of the country. Just lucky I guess.
Not if you live in Asia.