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Mike Adams[_2_]
December 23rd 06, 05:06 PM
Jay, now here's something very unusual:

KCHD 231547Z 05009KT 00SM FG VV000 01/01 A3021

Nice morning to go flying?!

We had rain all day yesterday and it's cool and very moist here this morning, but will probably burn off
soon.

Mike

Gizzy
December 23rd 06, 11:19 PM
cool.. I thought it was outright cold as hell this morning...fog was nasty out here in Queen Creek


Mike Adams wrote:

> Jay, now here's something very unusual:
>
> KCHD 231547Z 05009KT 00SM FG VV000 01/01 A3021
>
> Nice morning to go flying?!
>
> We had rain all day yesterday and it's cool and very moist here this morning, but will probably burn off
> soon.
>
> Mike

Montblack
December 24th 06, 01:42 AM
("Gizzy" wrote)
> cool.. I thought it was outright cold as hell this morning...fog was nasty
> out here in Queen Creek


I'd send a Twin Cities weather update your way, but there are way too many
Canadians (lurking here) who wouldn't let me get away with that! <g>


Montblack-ice
November/December have been (unseasonably) mild ....so far.

Our "White Christmas" (from a 'snow event' a couple of days ago) is looking
more like only a light dusting, as of this afternoon. Tomorrow 40F is
forecast. Oh well.

Gizzy
December 24th 06, 06:00 AM
I cant handle the cold, if I have to wear a sweater then its to cold out....

Montblack wrote:

> ("Gizzy" wrote)
> > cool.. I thought it was outright cold as hell this morning...fog was nasty
> > out here in Queen Creek
>
> I'd send a Twin Cities weather update your way, but there are way too many
> Canadians (lurking here) who wouldn't let me get away with that! <g>
>
> Montblack-ice
> November/December have been (unseasonably) mild ....so far.
>
> Our "White Christmas" (from a 'snow event' a couple of days ago) is looking
> more like only a light dusting, as of this afternoon. Tomorrow 40F is
> forecast. Oh well.

Mxsmanic
December 24th 06, 06:19 AM
Gizzy writes:

> I cant handle the cold, if I have to wear a sweater then its to cold out....

Sweaters are more of a rumor than a reality in Phoenix.

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December 24th 06, 07:31 AM
"Sweaters are more of a rumor than a reality in Phoenix."

Have you ever actually spent a winter in Phoenix?

Lots of sweaters, especially when it drops down to a chilly 50F or
so...

Love watching those puppies fighting...

66

Mxsmanic
December 24th 06, 08:52 AM
writes:

> Have you ever actually spent a winter in Phoenix?

Yes.

> Lots of sweaters, especially when it drops down to a chilly 50F or
> so...

It doesn't do that very much any more. Global warming, plus
increasing urbanization. The open desert can get very cold, but there
isn't much in the way of open desert in Phoenix.

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Tony
December 24th 06, 02:01 PM
"Global warming"?

Would you care to tell us more? I thought the scientific community is
concerned about changes the order of a degree or two C over the next
100 years -- not nearly enough to cause a person to change their
wardrobe in the next decade or two.


On Dec 24, 3:52 am, Mxsmanic > wrote:
> writes:
> > Have you ever actually spent a winter in Phoenix?Yes.
>
> > Lots of sweaters, especially when it drops down to a chilly 50F or
> > so...It doesn't do that very much any more. Global warming, plus
> increasing urbanization. The open desert can get very cold, but there
> isn't much in the way of open desert in Phoenix.
>
> --
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John Theune
December 24th 06, 02:33 PM
Mxsmanic wrote:
> writes:
>
>> Have you ever actually spent a winter in Phoenix?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Lots of sweaters, especially when it drops down to a chilly 50F or
>> so...
>
> It doesn't do that very much any more. Global warming, plus
> increasing urbanization. The open desert can get very cold, but there
> isn't much in the way of open desert in Phoenix.
>
According to the Weather channel web site the overnight lows for the
next 10 days are all below 50. As I type this it's 39 degrees in Phoenix.

Care to make any other unsupported statements?

Morgans[_2_]
December 24th 06, 02:41 PM
"John Theune" > wrote

> According to the Weather channel web site the overnight lows for the
> next 10 days are all below 50. As I type this it's 39 degrees in Phoenix.
>
> Care to make any other unsupported statements?

That must have been a simulated winter he spent in Phoenix.

By the way, remind me again; why are people not ignoring this MX cretin?

I really don't get it. Do people not understand trolls so completely?
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Jim in NC

December 24th 06, 05:43 PM
> I really don't get it. Do people not understand trolls so completely?
> --
> Jim in NC

Sorry, my mistake...

Off to walk my dogs in the brisk weather in the western suburbs of
Phoenix...

66

Morgans[_2_]
December 24th 06, 07:36 PM
> wrote in message
ps.com...
>> I really don't get it. Do people not understand trolls so completely?
>> --
>> Jim in NC
>
> Sorry, my mistake...
>
> Off to walk my dogs in the brisk weather in the western suburbs of
> Phoenix...

You have us beat...barely!

It is 63 and b-e-a-utiful, with no wind and sunshine.

That is a bit better than we can usually expect, but I'll take it! <g>
--
Jim in NC

Mxsmanic
December 24th 06, 09:16 PM
Tony writes:

> Would you care to tell us more? I thought the scientific community is
> concerned about changes the order of a degree or two C over the next
> 100 years -- not nearly enough to cause a person to change their
> wardrobe in the next decade or two.

Average changes of even a fraction of a degree worldwide can mean much
larger changes over small areas and over small periods of time. In
general, the more energy (heat) added to the atmosphere, the more
active it becomes, and the greater the extremes that it manifests.

In Paris, for example, the weather has warmed by several degrees in
recent years.

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Jay Beckman
December 28th 06, 06:13 AM
"Mike Adams" > wrote in message
...
> Jay, now here's something very unusual:
>
> KCHD 231547Z 05009KT 00SM FG VV000 01/01 A3021
>
> Nice morning to go flying?!
>
> We had rain all day yesterday and it's cool and very moist here this
> morning, but will probably burn off
> soon.
>
> Mike

Hey Mike,

Truly wierd.

I, however, was suffering the slings and arrows of the annual family
Christmas gathering in Michigan (Ping Roger: I was in Mt Pleasant!).

The only thing worse than having to endure my usual copious amounts of
travel in an aluminum tube is having to do it when I'm supposed to be on
R&R.

Ah well...

Hope everyone had a great Christmas and will be watching the Fiesta Bowl and
BCS Championship games. I'll be back in the TV production saddle for both
games at the new Cardinal's stadium in Glendale, AZ.

Peace,

Jay B

john smith
December 28th 06, 05:21 PM
Jay Beckman wrote:

>Hope everyone had a great Christmas and will be watching the Fiesta Bowl and
>BCS Championship games. I'll be back in the TV production saddle for both
>games at the new Cardinal's stadium in Glendale, AZ.
>

I would ask that you inform your colleges to give the OSU fans twice as
much coverage as the Florida fans, however, knowing that there will not
be many Florida fans in attendance, that will not be necessary. The
stadium (and surrounding locals) will already be a sea of scarlet and
grey. :-))

Morgans[_5_]
December 28th 06, 06:14 PM
"john smith" > wrote

> I would ask that you inform your colleges to give the OSU fans twice as
> much coverage as the Florida fans, however, knowing that there will not be
> many Florida fans in attendance, that will not be necessary. The stadium
> (and surrounding locals) will already be a sea of scarlet and grey. :-))

<BFG>

GO BUCKS ! ! !
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Jim in NC

P.S. Jay B, my son just graduated from USNC Boone (Appalachian State,) with
a degree in broadcast technology, with minors in math and computers. If
your company needs extra hands while in the area, or on a more permanent
basis, give me a shout on back channels. Make the obvious change, by taking
the junk out.

JGalban[_1_]
December 28th 06, 06:26 PM
Jay Beckman Wrote:
>
> Hope everyone had a great Christmas and will be watching the Fiesta
> Bowl and
> BCS Championship games. I'll be back in the TV production saddle for
> both
> games at the new Cardinal's stadium in Glendale, AZ.


I had a pretty good one, after the fog finally lifted and I was able
to fly down to Southern NM. I'm back in PHX and will be watching.
We're running out of ramp space at CHD with all of the out of town
bizjets that are beginning to show up for the bowls.


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December 28th 06, 07:26 PM
JGalban <JGalban.2jjhtz@flight_org> wrote:
> I had a pretty good one, after the fog finally lifted and I was able
> to fly down to Southern NM. I'm back in PHX and will be watching.
> We're running out of ramp space at CHD with all of the out of town
> bizjets that are beginning to show up for the bowls.

You are at CHD? I am, too ... what do you fly?

Those two King Airs in the bizjet parking are there permanently, so if
others arrive too, with such limited bizjet space, it seems like more
are coming in than usual.

john smith
December 28th 06, 08:37 PM
wrote:

>JGalban <JGalban.2jjhtz@flight_org> wrote:
>
>
>>I had a pretty good one, after the fog finally lifted and I was able
>>to fly down to Southern NM. I'm back in PHX and will be watching.
>>We're running out of ramp space at CHD with all of the out of town
>>bizjets that are beginning to show up for the bowls.
>>
>>
>
>You are at CHD? I am, too ... what do you fly?
>
>Those two King Airs in the bizjet parking are there permanently, so if
>others arrive too, with such limited bizjet space, it seems like more
>are coming in than usual.
>

Buckeye fans travel to out of state games. They come from everywhere!

JGalban[_1_]
December 29th 06, 05:59 PM
Xmnushal8y wrote :

>You are at CHD? I am, too ... what do you fly?
>
>Those two King Airs in the bizjet parking are there permanently, so
if
>others arrive too, with such limited bizjet space, it seems like more
>are coming in than usual.

I fly a Cherokee 180, parked across from Chandler Aviation.

When I came back on Tue. night, there were 4 bizjets of various
types, along with the two King Airs in the "big plane" parking area.

John Galban=====>N4BQ (PA28-180)


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