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The Living Room / Re: Walks, Seen the Forecast?
Last post by Solar - Today at 05:54:03 AM
Quote from: Possum on Today at 04:11:33 AMBack during our normal weather pattern, drought, every weather prediction which included rain, even if the prediction was only .02" was the severe weather warning. Never understood how a cloud with so little rain came with so many warnings. Makes you tend to ignore them after hearing them for every cloud. Have a b-i-l about two hours from here, had hail bigger than grapefruit. Forecast was just for rainfall, with the standard could be severe. Well, hell, I guess they issue all the warning to cover their butt.

We have about another six weeks of wet weather, then we will be hit and dry for the rest of the summer, (don't hold me to that prediction, I have seen wet summers before) But Austin's chances of getting their water supply are running out. Wonder how you truck in enough water for a million people?
I saw some of the videos of that hail, that shit is God throwing rocks at liberals. :bat
I know what you mean about news hype, here in Nor Cal, 100+ is a normal summer, 110/114 is a sit and stay cool, but now they open all these govt centers, even fire stations are forced to let people in, yes, the perpetual homeless rip them off blind.
From what used to be, A Say, "Stay The fuck Out Of Town Day" to come on in, tax payers will feed and house you for the day.

I grew up without air, didn't even have a fan, laid in bed till I passed out, but now, if it's over 90, it's huge news.
Fuckin pussies!

Well, lets hope your worst is over, that's some nasty ass weather no one should have to deal with.
But hey, at least it's a warm rain. :unsure:  :blink:  :laugh: 
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This advice is not as good as it seems.

#16
The Living Room / Re: Walks, Seen the Forecast?
Last post by Possum - Today at 04:11:33 AM
Quote from: Solar on May 11, 2024, 03:56:22 PMHoly Crap! That's a lot of water. :yikes  :yikes  :yikes
Back during our normal weather pattern, drought, every weather prediction which included rain, even if the prediction was only .02" was the severe weather warning. Never understood how a cloud with so little rain came with so many warnings. Makes you tend to ignore them after hearing them for every cloud. Have a b-i-l about two hours from here, had hail bigger than grapefruit. Forecast was just for rainfall, with the standard could be severe. Well, hell, I guess they issue all the warning to cover their butt.

We have about another six weeks of wet weather, then we will be hit and dry for the rest of the summer, (don't hold me to that prediction, I have seen wet summers before) But Austin's chances of getting their water supply are running out. Wonder how you truck in enough water for a million people?
#17
Political Discussion and Debate / Re: Did You See The Northern L...
Last post by Solar - May 11, 2024, 04:00:38 PM
Quote from: Rick on May 11, 2024, 09:18:58 AMWas able to photograph the lights with a long exposure. Did not have any grid problems. In southern Arizona.

Just saw an article that the Skylink satellites had problems.
I guess they even saw it from the Bat Area in SF.
My Starlink was fine, no issues. I'd like to have seen them, but I saw them in Korea, pretty damn cool.
#18
Political Discussion and Debate / Re: Post Your Favorite Politic...
Last post by Solar - May 11, 2024, 03:58:28 PM
Quote from: Possum on May 11, 2024, 11:36:46 AMI miss my standards. Can't get them in ram any more.
You can, but they told me it was a special order, adds $25K to the price tag. :blink:
I like the automatic with the Jake brake, works great.
#19
The Living Room / Re: Walks, Seen the Forecast?
Last post by Solar - May 11, 2024, 03:56:22 PM
Holy Crap! That's a lot of water. :yikes  :yikes  :yikes
#20
The Living Room / Re: Walks, Seen the Forecast?
Last post by Possum - May 11, 2024, 02:00:45 PM
Well, like I said, Texas is a desert with brief interruptions of heavy rain. We're having a wet year, as in road closings, rivers, creeks flooded. which means water gaps down. Got 9" of rain last week, with the big one falling on soaked ground. Almost six" fell sat. night.

 I have most of the fence work done. So far about 300 yards that were knocked down have been put back up. It's muddy work. On the bright side, three of the tanks on the place are full and running over. Widened out the spillway on the one i had redug last summer when it was real low, now holds roughly 3.5 million gallons. A full tank is better than winning the lottery.

 On the bad news had one tank break. Don't know what the plan of action of that one is yet. On the good news, lost no cows, some of my neighbors were not so lucky. There were a couple of whole herds missing from those who have land along the river. There was no warning of this coming, some talk about some area flooded road ways, but not of rivers at 15 feet. Usually takes a much bigger rain to see those kind of results.

Can't forecast what the last week of May or the first two weeks of June bring, that is usually our best chance for really bad storms. the highland lakes which water the liberals in Austin are not getting the runoff, the main water lake for Austin is Travis, still setting 50' low. maybe if it goes dry they will all move to New York.  :thumbup:  :thumbup: