And we have a nasty outbreak of Hairy Bittercress around the yard. This shit sprouts up in February and is dropping seeds before you even know you have it. The seed pods explode at the slightest touch when they are mature and the cycle begins all over. Looks like this.
Ok folks, I got a tree out back that makes these “flowers”, early Spring, every year. Flower is about 1” long. What is the tree? It’s currently about 15’ tall and has grown from a seed that must have blown there.
Geez, my lawn has never looked like that. No time to work on it myself and not enough disposable income to get an irrigation system and have someone come to do all the maintenance.
I’m as bad as you. I have only a few recollections of either epic snowstorms or epic torches. There was one torch I do recall golfing at Maplegate in Bellingham in February I want recall. Was in the 60s.
I agree. While the increased resolutions are great, I like looking back at the coarser models. It does feel like there is far too much variability run to run these days. This is where knowledge/experience as a forecaster trump models.
@alex
Sending people the wrong way?
https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2019/12/29/burlington-family-stranded-after-following-gps-onto-snowmobile-trail