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It's FREEZING still. The plane has been back at the dz for 2 weekends and i haven't gone up because of the appalling forecasts i've been seeing. I definitely remember jumping in mid March last year, and it was definitely warmer. Is anyone else feeling me on this? It's like winter never came, and then decided, just as spring was almost here, to turn up or something equally stupid :S

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yeah, it's definitely been weird. we got like 1-2 weeks of really cold weather and then it's just been lingering in the 40s and 50s and then it started getting really warm... like 80s warm. now it's back in the lower 50s. still we haven't really had a winter. i remember last year was ridiculously freezing for a long time

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I looked at 5 day forecast this morning and it says

monday - not bad, could be better
tuesday - not bad, could be better
wednesday - starting to look up, might not be bad
thursday - this is what I am talking about, sunny
friday - fucking wank, its gonna snow all weekend
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>well the dude on 60 minutes last night believes its global warming. 2005 was the warmest year on record.

Unfortunately, warmer overall does not equal warmer in any one place. Around here, a warmer ocean means more coastal clouds, which means less sun, which means lower temperatures (and more snow/rain overall.) Also, the normal year to yeat variations will still dominate; climate change will be a small (but significant) driver. In most places in the US this means warmer temperatures overall, but in some places the opposite could occur (as in the San Diego example.)

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We are currently under a winter weather warning, which means I'm going to work all week instead of jumping... I've been ready for winter to end since about a month before it started...

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friday - fucking wank, its gonna snow all weekend



Funny stuff. But yeah, the weather is really frustrating. It wouldn't be so bad if for a week it wasn't like, 65, 70 degrees in the Northeast. Got everyone all pumped up on the upcoming Spring season. Now it's 40 degrees tops, and it blows. And to top it off, it doesn't look like it's going to get warmer any time soon.

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>well the dude on 60 minutes last night believes its global warming. 2005 was the warmest year on record.

Unfortunately, warmer overall does not equal warmer in any one place. Around here, a warmer ocean means more coastal clouds, which means less sun, which means lower temperatures (and more snow/rain overall.) Also, the normal year to yeat variations will still dominate; climate change will be a small (but significant) driver. In most places in the US this means warmer temperatures overall, but in some places the opposite could occur (as in the San Diego example.)



(Bill this next bit isn't directed at you since you obviously understand this stuff already.)

I've been trying to explain this to several folks and the best model I've been able to come up with still goes back to something I learned a long time ago, almost everything a person needs to know about weather can be illustrated in a coffee cup; preferably one made of glass so you can see what's going on.

If you look at hot cup of coffee, not a lot is going on. There isn't a lot of convection or mixing of of the fluid. Pretty much everything is just sitting there. Sure there is some motion at the molecular level, that's what temperature is, but not really all that much mixing. ALL of the fluid is at the same temperature. This is roughly analogous to any one cubic meter of air anywhere in the world. In and of itself, not a lot is happening.

Take that same hot cup of coffee and pour in a tablespoon of cold milk.

Suddenly you have a fairly large difference between hot and cold and you WILL see quite a bit of mixing going on as the two fluids attempt to balance each other out.

The greater the difference, the stronger the mixing.

This is all that weather is. All of it. 100%.

So as temperatures in one place begin to rise, we see stronger mixing; more severe weather.
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>well the dude on 60 minutes last night believes its global warming. 2005 was the warmest year on record.

Unfortunately, warmer overall does not equal warmer in any one place. Around here, a warmer ocean means more coastal clouds, which means less sun, which means lower temperatures (and more snow/rain overall.) Also, the normal year to yeat variations will still dominate; climate change will be a small (but significant) driver. In most places in the US this means warmer temperatures overall, but in some places the opposite could occur (as in the San Diego example.)



(Bill this next bit isn't directed at you since you obviously understand this stuff already.)

I've been trying to explain this to several folks an the best model I've been able to come up with still goes back to something I learned a long time ago, almost everything a person needs to know about weather can be illustrated in a coffee cup; preferably one made of glass so you can see what's going on.

If you look at hot cup of coffee, not a lot is going on. There isn't a lot of convection or mixing of of the fluid. Pretty much everything is just sitting there. Sure there is some motion at the molecular level, that's what temperature is, but not really all that much mixing. ALL of the fluid is at the same temperature. This is roughly analogous to any one cubic meter of air anywhere in the world. In and of itself, not a lot is happening.

Take that same hot cup of coffee and pour in a tablespoon of cold milk.

Suddenly you have a fairly large difference between hot and cold and you WILL see quite a bit of mixing going on as the two fluids attempt to balance each other out.

The greater the difference, the stronger the mixing.

This is all that weather is. All of it. 100%.

So as temperatures in one place begin to rise, we see stronger mixing; more severe weather.



That's a terrible analogy. You need to include darts and birdies.:P
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In Texas, quite often we don't have a real winter. This is the first year I have been glad because it was jumpable all year round. It's strange how much has changed since I've become a skydiver
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...That's a terrible analogy. You need to include darts and birdies.:P



...and powerpoint slides with laser pointers and stale danish and "gourmet" coffee.
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Just thought i would do my yearly "WTF is going on with the weather routine"

Solid rain for like 3 weeks. WTF. I hate the godforesaken weather i have to endure here. Why can't i just be into darts or something.

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