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    So the only color is in your avatar, false advertizing is illegal.../QUOTE]

    Just a pic from the Catskills last fall. Who knows maybe this time we'll have a NYC fall where the leaves just turn brown and drop. So far that's what we've had since there's been no frost here. We also had fewer birds, fewer insects and fewer animals around than last year. Seems that the culling of the herd took place with last two years cold and snow. We could use another warm one like 2011-12 was. Nobody is looking forward to another 7½ months of snow and cold like we got in 2012.
    You kidding, NYC has some very beautiful fall colors. Ever been to the Bronx Botanical gardens in the fall ? And in my area, just a wee 10 minutes north of the Bronx we get some incredible fall colors here. Rich reds, yellows, oranges, etc.
    Manhattan may be different because the only trees growing there are what the city planted (mostly Ginko trees it seems) . But I hear that Central Park can be quite spectacular in the fall. Also, when I was in Brooklyn, Arlington Ave right down the block from me had a lot of old big suburban like private homes and the street was lined with lots of old trees and I remember the fall colors were stunning. Also, Highland Park, right down the other end of my street was absolutely beautiful in the fall. People used to go for walks there and up to and around the Ridgewood Reservoir to enjoy the fall colors. May not be as spectacular as upstate NY or New England but for a crowded city with limited green space it puts on quite a display of colors in the fall.
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    "By sometime in late February or March 2015 we'll know for sure how it turned out."

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    Quote Originally Posted by kb2vxa View Post
    "By sometime in late February or March 2015 we'll know for sure how it turned out."

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtx4ZJ1cwI0
    In the meantime can you rig me up a gas air conditioner ?
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    Hottest September 14th on record here today.
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    Today September 14th it was 26 degrees and sunny not a cloud in the sky! ....... the el nino forecast seems to be coming to pass for this part of Canada.....we are a full 10 degrees above normal for temperature and dry as hell....although signs are showing it will change by Thursday....... that will be getting close to the official first day of fall..... :chin:
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    Quote Originally Posted by VE7DCW View Post
    Today September 14th it was 26 degrees and sunny not a cloud in the sky! ....... the el nino forecast seems to be coming to pass for this part of Canada.....we are a full 10 degrees above normal for temperature and dry as hell....although signs are showing it will change by Thursday....... that will be getting close to the official first day of fall..... :chin:
    Actually it was cooler here in NY this morning than up in Whitehorse YT.
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    Well, it looks like Kevin and I are in for some more of that wet stuff for a few days later this week, thanks to Odile. I imagine we will get some more flooding if we get much more than a couple of inches over the duration. If it is heavy, like the last two times, it will be a certainty that more flooding will occur up here as well as in Phoenix. It was around 104 degrees today, so either this will cool things down a bit, or it will be like the jungles of Ecuador around here.

    We were going to make a trip to Yuma in the near future to drop off some thing for some friends of ours, but I guess I can just stick it in the wash out front. I'm sure it will get there a hell of a lot faster than UPS or USPS. Unless some rotten bastid hijacks it as it passes through Gila Bend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K7SGJ View Post
    Well, it looks like Kevin and I are in for some more of that wet stuff for a few days later this week, thanks to Odile. I imagine we will get some more flooding if we get much more than a couple of inches over the duration. If it is heavy, like the last two times, it will be a certainty that more flooding will occur up here as well as in Phoenix. It was around 104 degrees today, so either this will cool things down a bit, or it will be like the jungles of Ecuador around here.

    We were going to make a trip to Yuma in the near future to drop off some thing for some friends of ours, but I guess I can just stick it in the wash out front. I'm sure it will get there a hell of a lot faster than UPS or USPS. Unless some rotten bastid hijacks it as it passes through Gila Bend.
    I hear Odile is a crock!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KK4AMI View Post
    I hear Odile is a crock!
    Hmmm....... not according to my XYL's aunt.....her and her hubby were staying at a resort in Cabo san Lucas Mexico when the full impact of Odile hit! .......she had posted previous on her Facebook page the bravado stuff of literally having a drunk up with a hurricane party to celebrate! ......we got a hold of her yesterday afternoon and she was definately singing a different tune....... she posted a cell phone video with some of the extreme damage to a lot of the resorts done by that hurricane.....she said they claimed it was a Category 3 storm hitting that part of Mexico......:shock:
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    Only the lucky get to learn the lesson about staying in a hurricane's path. I went through Andrew in '92. I wasn't in the direct path but up north in West Palm. Some hams and I stationed at Palm Bch Intl fire station 61 with KD4LWW and Mike KD4GEH. After the 'cane went by we all went to help down in Kendall. I'll never forget the devastation down there. Words can't describe it. The highest piece of debris was no more the 5ft high. No appreciable homes left anywhere. Just piles of sticks, wrecked cars, palm trees and concrete slabs

    I went down with Mark KD4LWW (no longer a ham according to the fcc DB) and Herbert KD4OZY sk. Herb became sk while we were helping provide backup comms to Dade County EOC from the Kendall area. He was coordinating unloading a NG helicopter when lightning struck a fence post about 300ft from the copter. Bolt traveled down the fence and jumped into Herb then into the copter as I remember. Pretty much killed him instantly. They evacced him to the local hospital where he was officially pronounced. Some ham in Michigan made a memorial with his and others names on it. It was posted in QST Dec 2002.

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