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AlivePoet said:I've heard Muju has some great places to snowboard/ski. Where are you heading?
Heading into the interior of Bukhansan National Park, in the valley between northern Dobongsan and southern Samgaksan.
AlivePoet said:I've heard Muju has some great places to snowboard/ski. Where are you heading?
When i lived in Oxnard Cali it was very nice year round but i like the snow betterDr. Gonzo said:Southern California always has the perfect climate...
Hollywood GREED!
adventure_al said:Just thought I'd ask as we've had a week of snow and freezing temperatures here in Scotland.
Which is more uncommon than you might think! As were totally unprepared for it being so bad some people are even snowed in and public transport has stopped running on some routes.
Think its currently -8C.
This time last year I was Snowboarding in Czech Republic and it reached -19C. They are much better prepared for it though.
mattzilla2010 said:80 degrees and sunny in Los Angeles today.
Nah, he's just selling books...Gear said:Wow. Maybe Al Gore's right...
Been reading/seeing the fallout too...hope you're safe. Some of the flooding is towns up in the mountains?Mickiana said:Rain, rain and more rain here in the subtropics. My city just had its first major flood in 37 years. We're built around a tidal river with a big dam upstream that got up to nearly 200% capacity! There's actually been quite a few deaths with a flash flood out west of Brisbane that washed away several towns and added its volume to our swollen water ways.
Rocket Surgeon said:Uneven gravity: Just as Earth's magnetic field has its variations, so does Earth's gravitational field. Readings from the European Space Agency's GOCE satellite have plotted the subtle differences in our planet's mass distribution, on land and in the oceans. "You'd think gravity is the same everywhere, until you start delving really deep into it," said Alice Enevoldsen, planetarium supervisor at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle (and the blogger behind Alice's Astro Info). Variations in Earth's mass could help explain how ocean circulation works and lead to better climate prediction models.
Inconstant sun: Speaking of climate, the variations in solar irradiance play a significant role in the warming and cooling trends experienced on our planet as well as on others. Some suggest that the sun is a bigger factor than human industrial activity when it comes to global climate change. Most climate scientists say greenhouse-gas emissions have been playing a more significant role lately, but variations in the amount of solar radiation hitting the planet are definitely a factor as well. Last year, one study found that the amount of solar energy reaching Earth increased even though the sun was at the low point in its 11-year activity cycle. And just today, scientists reported that the solar energy levels were actually lower than previously thought.
Rocket Surgeon said:Snow, Freezing Rain
29°F | °C
Current: Freezing Rain
Wind: NE at 12 mph
Humidity: 87%
It's probably just Crebain from Dunland...Montana Smith said:The frogs have finally stopped falling from the sky. (The last fish fell yesterday evening). There's a dark shape on the horizon that's probably a plague of locusts. It's all your fault for posting that picture of Michael and Indy.