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Aug 18, 2021 15:31:54   #
Catfish hunter Loc: Riggins idaho (Paradise)
 
It’s 62 degrees here, raining and we turned the air conditioning off and kicked the furnace on. The middle of August and I had to put a jacket on yesterday at work. This is my kind of global warming. This time last year it was 112 degrees in Riggins Idaho. Forecast is mid 60s to mid 70s for the rest of the week and highs below 80 for the 20 day forecast. Time to get busy fishin again already. This don’t, normally, happen around here till the end of September. Feels like hunting season. 👍

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Aug 18, 2021 15:35:11   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
Can I have some of that please? We've cooled off a little - it's supposed to get up to only about 98 or 99 degrees today. No double digits. And the air is nasty with smoke.

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Aug 18, 2021 15:37:09   #
dbed Loc: POMME DE TERRE LAKE MISSOURI
 
Sounds wonderful, low 90s here with high humidity no change anytime soon

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Aug 18, 2021 16:03:34   #
Barnacles Loc: Northern California
 
Years ago, I figured out what really causes global warming. My Wife was going into menopause, and had a lot of hot flashes. I figured that as the general population was getting older, there were probably a lot more women than ever having hot flashes. Ask any one of them and they'll tell you that their hot flashes are enough to affect the climate!

And, yeah - Spirit is right about the smoke, temperature and dryness out here. I'm starting to worry that by the time summer is over, California won't have ANY forests left!

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Aug 18, 2021 16:08:19   #
badbobby Loc: Humble Texas
 
Barnacles wrote:
Years ago, I figured out what really causes global warming. My Wife was going into menopause, and had a lot of hot flashes. I figured that as the general population was getting older, there were probably a lot more women than ever having hot flashes. Ask any one of them and they'll tell you that their hot flashes are enough to affect the climate!

And, yeah - Spirit is right about the smoke, temperature and dryness out here. I'm starting to worry that by the time summer is over, California won't have ANY forests left!
Years ago, I figured out what really causes global... (show quote)


no problem Barney--California
won't need forests after it slides into the Pacific Ocean

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Aug 18, 2021 16:42:54   #
Big A Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
Catfish hunter wrote:
It’s 62 degrees here, raining and we turned the air conditioning off and kicked the furnace on. The middle of August and I had to put a jacket on yesterday at work. This is my kind of global warming. This time last year it was 112 degrees in Riggins Idaho. Forecast is mid 60s to mid 70s for the rest of the week and highs below 80 for the 20 day forecast. Time to get busy fishin again already. This don’t, normally, happen around here till the end of September. Feels like hunting season. 👍


Think trout, my friend -
THINK TROUT !

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Aug 18, 2021 16:44:43   #
Big A Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
badbobby wrote:
no problem Barney--California
won't need forests after it slides into the Pacific Ocean


Time to start buying more A

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Aug 18, 2021 16:45:40   #
DozerDave Loc: Port Orchard Wa.
 
Barnacles wrote:
Years ago, I figured out what really causes global warming. My Wife was going into menopause, and had a lot of hot flashes. I figured that as the general population was getting older, there were probably a lot more women than ever having hot flashes. Ask any one of them and they'll tell you that their hot flashes are enough to affect the climate!

And, yeah - Spirit is right about the smoke, temperature and dryness out here. I'm starting to worry that by the time summer is over, California won't have ANY forests left!
Years ago, I figured out what really causes global... (show quote)

Yeah, another one started up east of Placerville. The Caldor fire…🐟on

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Aug 18, 2021 16:46:28   #
Big A Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
Accidental send - AGAIN !

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Aug 18, 2021 17:24:10   #
FinFisherman Loc: Born in Ohio - 40 yrs Florida- Clearwater,Fl
 
Big A wrote:
Accidental send - AGAIN !


Where in Arizona? For ocean front property?

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Aug 19, 2021 00:08:47   #
Big A Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
FinFisherman wrote:
Where in Arizona? For ocean front property?


If the 'Big One' hits, it could be
all along the eastern shore of
the Colorado River, from Lake
Mead to the Mexican border,
since that could become
oceanfront property !

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Aug 19, 2021 14:00:48   #
BCKliche Loc: Suffolk, VA
 
I'll take some of that cooler wx too! It has been an unusually hot summer!

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Aug 19, 2021 14:27:53   #
HenryG Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
 
Barnacles wrote:
Years ago, I figured out what really causes global warming. My Wife was going into menopause, and had a lot of hot flashes. I figured that as the general population was getting older, there were probably a lot more women than ever having hot flashes. Ask any one of them and they'll tell you that their hot flashes are enough to affect the climate!

And, yeah - Spirit is right about the smoke, temperature and dryness out here. I'm starting to worry that by the time summer is over, California won't have ANY forests left!
Years ago, I figured out what really causes global... (show quote)

Or water or a breath of fresh air can always come out to New England for a breather and a cold glass of spring water

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Aug 19, 2021 17:48:17   #
Big A Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
HenryG wrote:
Or water or a breath of fresh air can always come out to New England for a breather and a cold glass of spring water


And a quick dip in the ocean - the water temps along Cape Cod and
the N.H. coast average around 65°
to 68° in August, from 10° to 15°
warmer than the Pacific from San Francisco heading north !

Also, you'd want to indulge yourself
with lobster and clams (washed
down with ice-cold beers) fresh off
the boat while you're there !

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Aug 19, 2021 19:12:52   #
HenryG Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
 
Big A wrote:
And a quick dip in the ocean - the water temps along Cape Cod and
the N.H. coast average around 65°
to 68° in August, from 10° to 15°
warmer than the Pacific from San Francisco heading north !

Also, you'd want to indulge yourself
with lobster and clams (washed
down with ice-cold beers) fresh off
the boat while you're there !


You got it BIGA😀👍

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