[Vision2020] Jan. 2011: Moscow Continues Below Average Precipitation for 2010-11 Winter, Despite La Nina
Paul Rumelhart
godshatter at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 1 13:23:29 PST 2011
For the anal retentive: please replace the word "weather" with the word
"precipitation". Thank you for your concern.
Paul
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From: Moscow Cares <MoscowCares at moscow.com>
To: Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com>; Ted Moffett <starbliss at gmail.com>;
Moscow Vision 2020 <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 12:43:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Jan. 2011: Moscow Continues Below Average
Precipitation for 2010-11 Winter, Despite La Nina
Paul Rumelhart stipulates:
"There is still a lot of potential weather left to come before (and
possibly after) Spring arrives."
Let's hope, Paul, that the city of Moscow, the county of Latah, the state
of Idaho, the Nifty Fifty (USA), and this big blue marble we call home
continues to experience weather.
I mean . . .
Can anyone imagine existing in a place that had absolutely NO weather?
Oh, wait! Idaho's Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom "Looney" Luna
has acknowledged that such a place does exist . . . in the virtual
classroom . . . on the internet . . . where future Idaho generations wil
be free to pursue their academic dreams . . . whether they be in FaceBook
. . . or the warm fuzzies of YouTube.
Seeya round the netherworld, Moscow.
64.126.190.123 - It may not be much, but I call it home.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
> This has been a strange year. Much of the snow I assumed would fall here
> has
> apparently fallen in the mid-west and in the east. A couple of weeks ago,
> there
> was snow in almost every state. It looks to me like the arctic air
> (except for
> the last couple of days) has been coming south on the other side of the
> Rockies. We're in some kind of strange little bubble, at least for the
> moment.
> There is still a lot of potential weather left to come before (and
> possibly
> after) Spring arrives.
>
> Paul
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Ted Moffett <starbliss at gmail.com>
> To: Moscow Vision 2020 <vision2020 at moscow.com>
> Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 9:43:07 AM
> Subject: [Vision2020] Jan. 2011: Moscow Continues Below Average
> Precipitation
> for 2010-11 Winter, Despite La Nina
>
> La Nina in the Pacific ocean usually indicates above average
> precipitation for a Northwest US winter. There were predictions early
> this winter season to expect a very snowy and/or rainy winter. Yet
> Moscow, Idaho has had significantly below historical average
> precipitation for Nov./Dec. 2010 and Jan. 2011. Moscow had 2.36
> inches of precipitation in Jan. 2011, well below the historical
> average of 2.99 inches, according to the weather.com website below:
>
> http://www.weather.com/outlook/driving/interstate/monthly/83843?month=-1
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