I'm the new AI guy here. I've finally found my use amongst a sea of weather geniuses. Here's one just for you W101
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I'm the new AI guy here. I've finally found my use amongst a sea of weather geniuses. Here's one just for you W101
Actually I found a closer one.
Ok show me what a pineapple war in Vancouver looks like.Bear Golden wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 3:09 pm I'm the new AI guy here. I've finally found my use amongst a sea of weather geniuses. Here's one just for you W101
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lolol. Look at the green donut over Pitt Meadows
You dare bring up the great Vancouver Pineapple War of 1912??wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 3:21 pm Ok show me what a pineapple war in Vancouver looks like.
Brilliant!!!Bear Golden wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 3:41 pm You dare bring up the great Vancouver Pineapple War of 1912??
Legend has it no mortal survived, nor photos - alas, the great artists of yesterday managed to pass down realistic imagery of what it might have been like to be there.
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The war, a grand struggle, which still continues in some capacity today - mostly on local weather forums - as peace was never officially declared, embodies the dramatic and unpredictable nature of weather phenomena of the greater Vancouver area. Long live the COLD!
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Edit: I should really get back to work...
I think last year's November snowfall was the worst timing. People stuck after work for 12 hours. At least people can call a snow day if it starts overnight.VanCitySouth wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 2:11 pm https://twitter.com/ensembleator/status ... 9836526801
Awful (or great) timing. Worst snow during AM commute
Bear Golden wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 3:41 pm You dare bring up the great Vancouver Pineapple War of 1912??
Legend has it no mortal survived, nor photos - alas, the great artists of yesterday managed to pass down realistic imagery of what it might have been like to be there.
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The war, a grand struggle, which still continues in some capacity today - mostly on local weather forums - as peace was never officially declared, embodies the dramatic and unpredictable nature of weather phenomena of the greater Vancouver area. Long live the COLD!
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Edit: I should really get back to work...
Well, it appears we didn't actually reach freezing today... Temp back down to -1 now lol. 6 days in a row if you include Thursday. My station was below freezing starting in the wee hours of the morning (-3 already at 7am)
While I've officially recorded my actual high in my statistics, I still consider Thursday as a sub freezing day because the daily high was reached overnight. Since the temperature was well below freezing during the day and a daytime high is usually reached during the day, I still count Thursday as a sub freezing day when calculating the duration of this arctic blast. But that's just my criteria. Others may differ and that's totally fine.arbetrader wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 4:06 pm Well, it appears we didn't actually reach freezing today... Temp back down to -1 now lol. 6 days in a row if you include Thursday. My station was below freezing starting in the wee hours of the morning (-3 already at 7am)