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    #11
    SF3, what are those things around the tractor and quads? And all that white stuff on the ground?

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      #12
      Originally posted by checking View Post
      Snowmobile trails. What a waste of noise making fuel.

      Put them in a row, and drive a D8 over them.

      Open winters, so many fewer problems.
      If you stay in sask.for the winter you might as well in joy it.
      Plus it is a source of income for many people.sledders travel with plastic cards..mostly smaller towns benefit the most.

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        #13
        Some years ago, there was a world renown, colourful weather man on ITV in Edmonton, by the name of Jim Matheson.
        All he used was a chalkboard and his long pointer to explain the weather, when everyone else was using modern graphics.

        Every so often he would start by saying something like this- " there are darkling shadows on our weather map tonight.

        We are in the line of the most dreaded of all meteorological phenomenon - THE SIBERIAN HIGH".

        A Siberian High like this.

        [URL="https://watchers.news/2017/11/20/serious-temperature-anomaly-in-parts-of-siberia-russia/"]https://watchers.news/2017/11/20/serious-temperature-anomaly-in-parts-of-siberia-russia/[/URL]

        If this one comes our way, we better hope this sucker goes east of us, cause it ain't pretty when they stay for a week or two, or longer if they really want to show us who's boss.

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          #14
          Originally posted by RWT101 View Post
          Some years ago, there was a world renown, colourful weather man on ITV in Edmonton, by the name of Jim Matheson.
          All he used was a chalkboard and his long pointer to explain the weather, when everyone else was using modern graphics.

          Every so often he would start by saying something like this- " there are darkling shadows on our weather map tonight.

          We are in the line of the most dreaded of all meteorological phenomenon - THE SIBERIAN HIGH".

          A Siberian High like this.

          [URL="https://watchers.news/2017/11/20/serious-temperature-anomaly-in-parts-of-siberia-russia/"]https://watchers.news/2017/11/20/serious-temperature-anomaly-in-parts-of-siberia-russia/[/URL]

          If this one comes our way, we better hope this sucker goes east of us, cause it ain't pretty when they stay for a week or two, or longer if they really want to show us who's boss.
          And after he was done tossing weather icons on his sticky board he would spike his pointer on the floor and it would bounce straight up into his hand.....sometimes. I used to enjoy his show.
          Thanks for bringing back a good memory!

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            #15
            Bill was the weather man’s first name, darn good forecaster I believe he at one time won the title of worlds best weather forecaster.

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              #16
              So far we are on track for one of the coldest November's ever. Have enough snow around here to get another wet spring started. Given that this past years crop did not mature, I fear that we are in a cooling trend like the mid 70's. Sure hope that warm dry weather is coming as don't need another year of floods.

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                #17
                Originally posted by ajl View Post
                So far we are on track for one of the coldest November's ever. Have enough snow around here to get another wet spring started. Given that this past years crop did not mature, I fear that we are in a cooling trend like the mid 70's. Sure hope that warm dry weather is coming as don't need another year of floods.
                same here , coldest november I can remember . funny how the science deniers never speak of it . oh yeah, I forgot , it's just called weather if it's cold . but if it is unusually hot , then it's called global warming

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                  #18
                  And Farmers Almanac predicts mild and dry........

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DaneG View Post
                    Bill was the weather man’s first name, darn good forecaster I believe he at one time won the title of worlds best weather forecaster.

                    Ya, I got straightened out about that when I told my wife about the Siberian High! LOL

                    Actually, I got his name mixed up with a sports writer from around the same time.

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