rclab Posted August 5, 2021 Share Posted August 5, 2021 23 hours ago, forkyfork said: people who enjoy cool air in summer are contemptible freaks Forky, I know some live to push the envelope but you enjoy demolishing the Post Office. As always …. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STORMANLI Posted August 5, 2021 Share Posted August 5, 2021 Actually, Mr. Rclab, pushing the envelope made us a living. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 A nice benefit of the onshore flow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Santa Claus Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 i can't wait to see what life is like in 2050 i'm guessing the average dew point year-round is 80 F and the few remaining survivors of COVID-48 subsist on a diet of spotted lanternflies and boiled plastic waste 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForestHillWx Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 Lantern flies are ridiculous out this way. I’ve cut down the large ailanthus trees, but the new shoots are loaded with the bugs. I despise that plant to begin with due to its stink and proliferous seeding. But, the bugs are now into my black walnut trees more extensively than last year. Other than “stomping them out”, any other successful methods? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
etudiant Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 4 hours ago, ForestHillWx said: Lantern flies are ridiculous out this way. I’ve cut down the large ailanthus trees, but the new shoots are loaded with the bugs. I despise that plant to begin with due to its stink and proliferous seeding. But, the bugs are now into my black walnut trees more extensively than last year. Other than “stomping them out”, any other successful methods? Afaik, there is no effective treatment currently. Ideally, there would be a specialized predatory wasp or something, but it has not been found as yet. Guess that stomping them is at least modestly satisfying, even though it is quite futile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 2 minutes ago, etudiant said: Afaik, there is no effective treatment currently. Ideally, there would be a specialized predatory wasp or something, but it has not been found as yet. Guess that stomping them is at least modestly satisfying, even though it is quite futile. Where did these come from? Maybe a chemical treatment will be developed, although I'm not very fond of pesticide use, especially with what we learn about them years later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
etudiant Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 45 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: Where did these come from? Maybe a chemical treatment will be developed, although I'm not very fond of pesticide use, especially with what we learn about them years later. Afaik, the Spotted Lantern Fly is a gift from Asia, coming in courtesy of poorly vetted imports.. Not sure if cutting down on our purchases of cheap Chinese junk such as IPhones would help much at this point, although perhaps it might prevent the Barred Lantern Fly and equivalent in the future.. Frankly, with the Asian Ash Borer and the Asian Long Horned beetle also both now well established here, I hear the sound of barn doors getting slammed shut somewhat belatedly.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 2 hours ago, etudiant said: Afaik, the Spotted Lantern Fly is a gift from Asia, coming in courtesy of poorly vetted imports.. Not sure if cutting down on our purchases of cheap Chinese junk such as IPhones would help much at this point, although perhaps it might prevent the Barred Lantern Fly and equivalent in the future.. Frankly, with the Asian Ash Borer and the Asian Long Horned beetle also both now well established here, I hear the sound of barn doors getting slammed shut somewhat belatedly.... Stink bugs too I think? I had never seen one before a few years ago and now I even see these alien looking creatures in my house, let alone outside. Is this another one of those cheap imports? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
etudiant Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 32 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: Stink bugs too I think? I had never seen one before a few years ago and now I even see these alien looking creatures in my house, let alone outside. Is this another one of those cheap imports? Nope, 100% American. Maybe climate change has expanded their range a bit. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
forkyfork Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 12 minutes ago, etudiant said: Nope, 100% American. Maybe climate change has expanded their range a bit. wrong. the brown marmorated stink bug is from asia 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
etudiant Posted August 8, 2021 Share Posted August 8, 2021 1 hour ago, forkyfork said: wrong. the brown marmorated stink bug is from asia Agree that that is a new one to join the throng, apparently first found in PA around the turn of the century, but spreading since across most of the US. We do have plenty of native stink bugs to keep it company though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Santa Claus Posted August 8, 2021 Share Posted August 8, 2021 fun fact, if you find a mantis, it's very likely to be one of two invasives, most probably the Chinese mantis Tenodera sinensis but also perhaps the European mantis Mantis religiosa. seems from what i've read that the native Carolina mantis Stagmomantis carolina is a bronze medalist in its own backyard. cats are the ultimate invasives though. keep your cats inside please. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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etudiant Posted August 8, 2021 Share Posted August 8, 2021 14 hours ago, Will - Rutgers said: fun fact, if you find a mantis, it's very likely to be one of two invasives, most probably the Chinese mantis Tenodera sinensis but also perhaps the European mantis Mantis religiosa. seems from what i've read that the native Carolina mantis Stagmomantis carolina is a bronze medalist in its own backyard. cats are the ultimate invasives though. keep your cats inside please. Nobody keeps bobcats any more apparently, even though they are efficient and non discriminatory predators that eat cats and rats both as available. Agree on the mantis part, our home grown variant seems to be doing about as well as the native humans did, not so good. Have to wonder whether there is some genetic difference that makes the locals more vulnerable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted August 8, 2021 Share Posted August 8, 2021 Omaha is the most recent record flash flood. Luckily, these people were rescued from the elevator and made it out OK. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doncat Posted August 8, 2021 Author Share Posted August 8, 2021 13 minutes ago, bluewave said: Omaha is the most recent record flash flood. Luckily, these people were rescued from the elevator and made it out OK. Yikes being trapped in a flooded elevator...glad they're ok. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormlover74 Posted August 9, 2021 Share Posted August 9, 2021 Let the weenies rejoice 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crossbowftw3 Posted August 9, 2021 Share Posted August 9, 2021 5 minutes ago, Stormlover74 said: Let the weenies rejoice And commence the “winter is already dead” panic threads 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle W Posted August 9, 2021 Share Posted August 9, 2021 NYC la nina winters and weak negative winters...blue is colder or snowier than average...black near average...red is above average... I added weak negative years...-0.3 or lower for DJF tri monthly oni...coldest to warmest... la nina winters...DJF ONI...A.T....min....30 day cold...snowfall...biggest snowfalls... 1962-63..............-0.4.......30.0....-2..........28.6..........16.3"..........4.2" 1967-68..............-0.6.......31.3....-1..........25.1..........19.5"..........6.6" 1970-71...............-1.4.......32.1.....4..........24.2..........15.5"..........6.4" 1995-96..............-0.9.......32.3.....5..........27.7..........75.6"..........20.2" 10.7" 7.5" 4.6" 4.6" 4.1" 2010-11...............-1.4.......32.7.....6..........28.1..........61.9"..........20.0" 19.0" 9.1" 5.0" 1955-56..............-1.1.......32.7.....5..........27.6..........33.5"..........11.6" 6.5" 4.2" 2013-14..............-0.4.......33.0.....4..........28.5..........57.4"..........12.5" 11.5" 8.0" 6.4" 5.0" 4.0" 1964-65..............-0.6.......33.3.....9..........28.0..........24.4"..........6.3" 4.6" 1985-86..............-0.5.......33.4.....8..........31.0..........13.0"..........4.5" 4.5" 2000-01..............-0.7.......33.5...14..........29.9..........35.0"..........12.0" 6.0" 5.7" 1954-55..............-0.6.......34.0.....0..........28.6..........11.5"..........3.9" 1966-67..............-0.4.......34.1.....4..........28.6..........51.5"..........12.5" 9.8" 7.1" 2008-09..............-0.8.......34.2.....6..........27.9..........27.6"..........8.3" 4.5" 4.3" 1975-76...............-1.6.......34.4....-1..........27.1..........17.3"..........4.2" 4.0" 1971-72...............-0.7.......35.1.....5..........28.6..........22.9"..........5.7" 5.2" 1983-84..............-0.6.......35.2.....4..........26.1..........25.4"..........6.9" 5.1" 4.6" 1973-74...............-1.8.......35.5.....6..........32.3..........23.5"..........6.0" 4.3" 1950-51..............-0.8.......35.9.....9..........33.0..........11.6"..........3.0" 1988-89..............-1.7.......35.9.....5..........32.4............8.1"..........5.0" 2020-21..............-1.0........36.1...14...........30.4..........38.6".........17.4" 10.5" 4.5" 4.4" 1999-00..............-1.7.......36.2.....3..........26.2..........16.3"..........5.5" 2017-18...............-0.8.......36.2.....5..........27.1...........40.9"..........9.8" 8.4" 5.5" 4.6" 4.4" 2007-08..............-1.6.......36.4...10..........35.7..........11.9"..........6.0" 1984-85..............-1.0.......36.4....-2..........27.5..........24.1".........5.7" 4.8" 4.3" 4.1" 2012-13..............-0.4.......36.9...11...........31.5..........26.1"..........11.4" 4.7" 2005-06..............-0.9.......37.3...14..........33.5..........40.0"..........26.9" 5.8" 1949-50..............-1.5.......37.5.....6..........31.6..........13.8"..........3.8" 1974-75..............-0.5.......37.5...15..........33.0..........13.1"..........7.8" 1996-97..............-0.5.......37.8.....4..........31.7..........10.0"..........3.5" 1998-99..............-1.5.......38.7.....9..........31.3..........12.7"..........4.5" 2016-17...............-0.3.......39.3...14..........35.4.........30.2".........9.4" 7.6" 5.1" 2011-12...............-0.9........40.5...13..........37.0............7.4"..........4.3" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle W Posted August 9, 2021 Share Posted August 9, 2021 1 hour ago, uncle W said: NYC la nina winters and weak negative winters...blue is colder or snowier than average...black near average...red is above average... I added weak negative years...-0.3 or lower for DJF tri monthly oni...coldest to warmest... la nina winters...DJF ONI...A.T....min....30 day cold...snowfall...biggest snowfalls... 1962-63..............-0.4.......30.0....-2..........28.6..........16.3"..........4.2" 1967-68..............-0.6.......31.3....-1..........25.1..........19.5"..........6.6" 1970-71...............-1.4.......32.1.....4..........24.2..........15.5"..........6.4" 1995-96..............-0.9.......32.3.....5..........27.7..........75.6"..........20.2" 10.7" 7.5" 4.6" 4.6" 4.1" 2010-11...............-1.4.......32.7.....6..........28.1..........61.9"..........20.0" 19.0" 9.1" 5.0" 1955-56..............-1.1.......32.7.....5..........27.6..........33.5"..........11.6" 6.5" 4.2" 2013-14..............-0.4.......33.0.....4..........28.5..........57.4"..........12.5" 11.5" 8.0" 6.4" 5.0" 4.0" 1964-65..............-0.6.......33.3.....9..........28.0..........24.4"..........6.3" 4.6" 1985-86..............-0.5.......33.4.....8..........31.0..........13.0"..........4.5" 4.5" 2000-01..............-0.7.......33.5...14..........29.9..........35.0"..........12.0" 6.0" 5.7" 1954-55..............-0.6.......34.0.....0..........28.6..........11.5"..........3.9" 1966-67..............-0.4.......34.1.....4..........28.6..........51.5"..........12.5" 9.8" 7.1" 2008-09..............-0.8.......34.2.....6..........27.9..........27.6"..........8.3" 4.5" 4.3" 1975-76...............-1.6.......34.4....-1..........27.1..........17.3"..........4.2" 4.0" 1971-72...............-0.7.......35.1.....5..........28.6..........22.9"..........5.7" 5.2" 1983-84..............-0.6.......35.2.....4..........26.1..........25.4"..........6.9" 5.1" 4.6" 1973-74...............-1.8.......35.5.....6..........32.3..........23.5"..........6.0" 4.3" 1950-51..............-0.8.......35.9.....9..........33.0..........11.6"..........3.0" 1988-89..............-1.7.......35.9.....5..........32.4............8.1"..........5.0" 2020-21..............-1.0........36.1...14...........30.4..........38.6".........17.4" 10.5" 4.5" 4.4" 1999-00..............-1.7.......36.2.....3..........26.2..........16.3"..........5.5" 2017-18...............-0.8.......36.2.....5..........27.1...........40.9"..........9.8" 8.4" 5.5" 4.6" 4.4" 2007-08..............-1.6.......36.4...10..........35.7..........11.9"..........6.0" 1984-85..............-1.0.......36.4....-2..........27.5..........24.1".........5.7" 4.8" 4.3" 4.1" 2012-13..............-0.4.......36.9...11...........31.5..........26.1"..........11.4" 4.7" 2005-06..............-0.9.......37.3...14..........33.5..........40.0"..........26.9" 5.8" 1949-50..............-1.5.......37.5.....6..........31.6..........13.8"..........3.8" 1974-75..............-0.5.......37.5...15..........33.0..........13.1"..........7.8" 1996-97..............-0.5.......37.8.....4..........31.7..........10.0"..........3.5" 1998-99..............-1.5.......38.7.....9..........31.3..........12.7"..........4.5" 2016-17...............-0.3.......39.3...14..........35.4.........30.2".........9.4" 7.6" 5.1" 2011-12...............-0.9........40.5...13..........37.0............7.4"..........4.3" 14 cold...10 average...8 mild...;10 snowy...7 near average...15 with less snow than average... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
forkyfork Posted August 9, 2021 Share Posted August 9, 2021 the lanternflies are everywhere in jersey city Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted August 9, 2021 Share Posted August 9, 2021 On 8/6/2021 at 6:15 PM, Will - Rutgers said: i can't wait to see what life is like in 2050 i'm guessing the average dew point year-round is 80 F and the few remaining survivors of COVID-48 subsist on a diet of spotted lanternflies and boiled plastic waste If I'm still alive I want to be on Mars by then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted August 9, 2021 Share Posted August 9, 2021 1 hour ago, forkyfork said: the lanternflies are everywhere in jersey city how long before they start spraying pesticides to kill these off? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rclab Posted August 9, 2021 Share Posted August 9, 2021 On 8/6/2021 at 6:15 PM, Will - Rutgers said: i can't wait to see what life is like in 2050 i'm guessing the average dew point year-round is 80 F and the few remaining survivors of COVID-48 subsist on a diet of spotted lanternflies and boiled plastic waste Good evening Will and thank you. You’ve given me the incentive to live until I’m 103. I may now reconsider and give serious thought to getting that implant. I just haven’t decided, yet, where I want it placed. As always ….. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rclab Posted August 9, 2021 Share Posted August 9, 2021 On 7/29/2021 at 6:05 PM, Rjay said: I don't even bother anymore. Just let people say whatever they want with no pushback. What's the point anymore? As I have said, Rjay. You don’t have to. Just reply, without comment. Your avatar will do the rest. As always …. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Santa Claus Posted August 10, 2021 Share Posted August 10, 2021 4 hours ago, forkyfork said: the lanternflies are everywhere in jersey city they are noxious. large, quickish, stupid insects, and there's forty billion of them. 3 hours ago, LibertyBell said: If I'm still alive I want to be on Mars by then. i hate that Mars shit, has anyone told any of these people there's no water or oxygen on Mars? i hope that one day, that alien lizard muppet Jeff Bezos is crossing the street when he's hit by Elon Musk's self-driving Tesla bus, which then promptly self-engulfs in a massive lithium fire. they are two peas in a pod and i hope the pod is full of bedbugs. 2 hours ago, rclab said: Good evening Will and thank you. You’ve given me the incentive to live until I’m 103. I may now reconsider and give serious thought to getting that implant. I just haven’t decided, yet, where I want it placed. As always ….. rclab i don't even want to wake up tomorrow and you're looking forward to 103. do you have any idea how many election cycles that is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Santa Claus Posted August 10, 2021 Share Posted August 10, 2021 On 8/8/2021 at 2:13 PM, etudiant said: Nobody keeps bobcats any more apparently, even though they are efficient and non discriminatory predators that eat cats and rats both as available. Agree on the mantis part, our home grown variant seems to be doing about as well as the native humans did, not so good. Have to wonder whether there is some genetic difference that makes the locals more vulnerable. maybe it's just a lack of sufficient selective pressure. maybe American mantids are growing more aggressive or resilient over time to respond to the Chinese threat. this is the Space Race all over again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rclab Posted August 10, 2021 Share Posted August 10, 2021 1 hour ago, Will - Rutgers said: they are noxious. large, quickish, stupid insects, and there's forty billion of them. i hate that Mars shit, has anyone told any of these people there's no water or oxygen on Mars? i hope that one day, that alien lizard muppet Jeff Bezos is crossing the street when he's hit by Elon Musk's self-driving Tesla bus, which then promptly self-engulfs in a massive lithium fire. they are two peas in a pod and i hope the pod is full of bedbugs. rclab i don't even want to wake up tomorrow and you're looking forward to 103. do you have any idea how many election cycles that is. Will I may plagiarize your second paragraph it’s the best one since I wrote this eastern curse on a college final: “ May a herd of a thousand elephants urinate in the womb of your beloved on the night of your betrothal.” And thank you for reminding me about the election cycles. With that in mind I know exactly where I want the implant placed. As always …. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doncat Posted August 10, 2021 Author Share Posted August 10, 2021 2 minutes ago, rclab said: Will I may plagiarize your second paragraph it’s the best one since I wrote this eastern curse on a college final: “ May a herd of a thousand elephants urinate in the womb of your beloved on the night of your betrothal.” And thank you for reminding me about the election cycles. With that in mind I know exactly where I want the implant placed. As always …. The quote sounds like Carnac the Magnificent. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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