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Monday, November 10, 2025

Back to the keyboard again

 Now I know why the young generation can't think.  You can't work with a phone for anything.  Maybe soon we'll have the Arties thinking for us.

Anyway, I deserve to be dodging that huge A7 blob by driving 400 km to Cornwall, Ont.  We were safely ensconced during the worst of it.  In the morning you could see endless cars and trucks stuck in the middle.  They now wrap yellow tape all around to show they checked for bodies.

So, I hope everybody is happy with my rating of A7.  We have yet to see A8's and 9's.  All the weather sites still say this is just a burp of the jet stream. - Ha!  Worst November snow storm in 56 years, and I called it, into the woods, where nobody could hear it.

Speaking about woods, we have the worst slash and burn in the world there.  Makes the Amazon look like a picnic.  According to the locals, the Chinese bought out a farm corporation, and then they bought all the woodlands.  Big fields now with huge piles of wood, ready for burning.  What do the tree huggers say about this?  


What's really neat is that all this trouble was caused by the leader of the A7.  It's acting as a low-lead shovel.  I said that these were the stormy ones.  The clean arc of  the A7 isn't here yet.  The US is whining about this, wait until tomorrow!  All the natgas will be sucked out the rest of the week.

ps  the type of front is almost as important as magnitude.  Although I just said 'bottom leading front', this guy most likely had a 'top leading front'.  The other front is just a plain vertical wall.  

Ps WAIT!  That mimic picture is an old one that I just saved today.  Going back, the whole picture is buggered.  So, the trumpy thing is affecting basic geophysics.  

Here, the A7 has flushed through and is heading for snowbird country.  I'll give up on this leader conversation.


that may in fact be a high A7 almost an 8, but I need to leave room at the top.  It's only November, for peets sake.


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