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Duke got in... UNC too.That didn't age well.
Duke got in... UNC too.That didn't age well.
Lovely, lovely: just what we all want soon after 40 folks were killed by severe wx
NOAA's Storm Prediction Center facility among planned DOGE cuts
The "building lease issue is in flux," a NOAA spokesperson said.
Republican Rep. Tom Cole claims that he intervened and that the center in Norman will not lose its lease.
But the building is still listed, along with hundreds of others, as a target of DOGE's cuts.
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NOAA's Storm Prediction Center facility among planned DOGE cuts
A core government facility tracking severe thunderstorms and tornadoes is listed on the DOGE website as a planned office closure.abcnews.go.com
UNC got in and made a statement last night!Duke got in... UNC too.
Where are you going?We are in port Canaveral! Weather is beautiful! Cruise leaves tomorrow![]()
Just saw the NHC released their final report on Hurricane Helene. It's about 100 pages long. I remember a few months ago someone citing parts of Western NC getting "1000 year flooding," which I understand is accurate. It got me thinking, "what would a 1000 year tornado outbreak look like?" Supposedly, and April 27, 2011 type outbreak happens about once every 30-40 years. What would an outbreak look like that happened once every 1000 years. Absolutely terrifying to consider the possibilities.
If it only slightly decreases accuracy I guess it's not a big deal ?
It’s not a big deal. Don’t let them trick you.If it only slightly decreases accuracy I guess it's not a big deal ?
I didn't realize launching a balloon was such a labor-intensive process. Granted, I've never seen it, so maybe it is. That said, I wonder if there's an opportunity to make the process better and more efficient, so it doesn't depend so heavily on so much staff labor?I think we should let our buddy Mack decide as he’s in the N US, and thus this would likely affect him more than just about all others here. What seems like just a slight accuracy decrease to some may actually be a huge accuracy decrease for Mack. His chair snow pics are a vital part of this board, and thus I feel we should show our respect for Mack’s and the chair’s needs for as much accuracy as possible.
I didn't realize launching a balloon was such a labor-intensive process. Granted, I've never seen it, so maybe it is. That said, I wonder if there's an opportunity to make the process better and more efficient, so it doesn't depend so heavily on so much staff labor?
Crazy , millions of Americans who rag on young people now follow the orders of a pre pubescent 19 year old named big ballsI think that’s a valid thought to consider. Determining and then implementing a less labor intensive process would make much more sense imho vs the knee-jerk reaction of rushing to make significant cuts by Musk and his very young subordinates who know little or nothing about the intricacies of NWS jobs.
I bet a guy who is able to launch rockets in outer space and safely retrieve stranded astronauts might know a thing or 2 about the weather![]()
Does anyone here have an opinion about Continental tires in general?
Tire rack has a good website to research tires and get user reviews as well. I think Continental makes a good tire from what I heard.Does anyone here have an opinion about Continental tires in general?
Does anyone here have an opinion about Continental tires in general?
Michelin is the gold standard, provided you're willling to splurge for them.
But Continental isn't bad.
It's really Firestone/Bridgestone and the Japanese brands that should be avoided.
Michelin and their sub-brand General Tire are good. Their lower cost labels BF Goodrich and Uniroyal should be avoided unless they're the offroad oriented BFGs.Michelin is the gold standard, provided you're willling to splurge for them.
But Continental isn't bad.
It's really Firestone/Bridgestone and the Japanese brands that should be avoided.
Maybe a 1986 repeat incoming. The drought was the top national story for a while that summer.For those of us in the coastal plains of NC/SC this is just another bad outlook. We've been dry since the winter of 2020-2021 only broken by catastrophic floods courtesy of the tropics. The April 7th USDA progress report for wheat is going to be nasty. The wheat crop never really got going due to drought and once it did the snow and cold stunted it further. There's a particularly noteworthy phrase from the March report talking about cattle weights being the lowest in living memory due to slow or no growth of winter graze.
Kinda feels like we're teetering and it won't take much to cause a real problem in the insurance industry with Federal funding questionable.
We just got back from Nassau and Princes Cays. Didn’t buy the internet package so we were out of touch for 4 days. I am worn out. Weather was beautiful.Where are you going?
This is being compared locally to 2010-2012 but feels more like the "millennium" drought a decade before that. Reality is we're starting with a warmer background state and a huge population increase since then. Groundwater levels are also lower.Maybe a 1986 repeat incoming. The drought was the top national story for a while that summer.
Well, that would sure be something to see.
...after doing your income taxes all dayMid April super blocks rank right up there with stubbing your toe going to the bathroom in the middle of the night