Last night about 10p Gladstone had a quick rain shower that got the car really wet. About 30 minutes later sky was clear and everything was dry. Weird. Loved the cool and cloudy day. Especially with what’s coming. Ugh
At a freighting rate? How do you know? We’ve only been keeping records in Portland since 1940 and records in general around the world since the late 1850s and we are in an interglacial period where ice melts and temperatures rise so how is that frightening?
@@greggwelter6215 Pretty sure the flood we had here at the end of the ice age must have been frightening, so there's no reason we shouldn't be concerned about this. Whatever one believes the cause is, large climatic shifts are generally not good for life on Earth
@@Hayley-sl9lm that is true-- and it’s happened before and probably will again-- I question when people say that humans are causing climate change-- I believe it’s Climate Cycling that has been happening since the beginning of time--
@@jamesreding6336 the records he’s referring to were taken at the same station at Portland International Airport since 1980, and at that spot ground cover remained fairly constant
@TheNamelessChicken at SeaTac airport thay have one more runway now and records aren't billions of years old I know we are getting warmer but we will adapt just like I can't see the shooting star showers anymore because they're is so many more lights because of all the more buildings
@@jamesreding6336exactly! It could be anything so let's leave it at that. Except global warming. It can't be that and don't say that or I'll get triggered.
To quote Rod Hill, "Good grief!"
Overcast all day today with on and off heavy mist, SW of Salem. Thanks for your forecast Rod!
Last night about 10p Gladstone had a quick rain shower that got the car really wet. About 30 minutes later sky was clear and everything was dry. Weird. Loved the cool and cloudy day. Especially with what’s coming. Ugh
Thank you for the report.
Thanks Rod.
Thank you
Make it stop!
Plus more people
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The increase in our planets heat is at a frightening rate. I don't think scientists thought our planet would heat this fast.
At a freighting rate? How do you know? We’ve only been keeping records in Portland since 1940 and records in general around the world since the late 1850s and we are in an interglacial period where ice melts and temperatures rise so how is that frightening?
@@greggwelter6215 Pretty sure the flood we had here at the end of the ice age must have been frightening, so there's no reason we shouldn't be concerned about this. Whatever one believes the cause is, large climatic shifts are generally not good for life on Earth
@@Hayley-sl9lm that is true-- and it’s happened before and probably will again-- I question when people say that humans are causing climate change-- I believe it’s Climate Cycling that has been happening since the beginning of time--
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I love the warm weather more concrete covering ground and more buildings makes it warmer
PDX where these records are taken has maintained pretty much the same ground cover for as long as the records go back
@TheNamelessChicken depends where temperatures are taken where I live there is lot more housing And people it has dubbled in Washington state
@@jamesreding6336 the records he’s referring to were taken at the same station at Portland International Airport since 1980, and at that spot ground cover remained fairly constant
@TheNamelessChicken at SeaTac airport thay have one more runway now and records aren't billions of years old I know we are getting warmer but we will adapt just like I can't see the shooting star showers anymore because they're is so many more lights because of all the more buildings
@@jamesreding6336exactly! It could be anything so let's leave it at that. Except global warming. It can't be that and don't say that or I'll get triggered.
Let's hope that we can break those heat records. That would be cool!
It's the 12-year solar cycle
It's climate change.
Thanks Rod.