Not exact matches
on all the northern hemisphere
blogs I
read I decided that once the
weather warmed up here I needed to play with some varieties of my own!
I know that complaining about the
weather is hardly what you came to
read about on a food
blog, but my point is that last weekend I got caught in one of those depressing downward spirals of adult worries pertaining to jobs and money, and the dark, depressing winter day outside wasn't making it any better.
I stumbled across your
blog a few nights ago — I live in Minneapolis and it has been fun to
read entries about familiar places and
weather
Those are the best days to take outfit photos so my personal photographer (hey Lotte, I know you're
reading this) and I decided to take advantage of this nice
weather, cycle to Leiden and take some
blog photos... Are you ready?
On that note, if you're looking for
blog topic suggestions, I'd love to
read some posts on outdoor apparel now that the
weather is getting colder!
I
read Mass»
blog regularly, and when he sticks to Pacific NW
weather it's a great
read.
«The meteorologist Jeff Masters wrote on his
blog, «Any one of the extreme
weather events of 2010» — a year whose litany of disasters
reads much like last year's — «or 2011 could have occurred naturally sometime during the past 1,000 years.
Meanwhile, people like Roger Pielke publish peer reviewed literature that shows that various trends are not increasing — for instance, no increases in payouts for
weather related damage from hurricanes, or from floods — and about the only people who know that are people who
read his
blog.
Here's another line of logic that I failed to include: There's no evidence that even super aggressive action on curbing emissions would meaningfully tweak patterns of extreme
weather in the lifetime of anyone
reading this
blog.
There's no evidence that even super aggressive action on curbing emissions would meaningfully tweak patterns of extreme
weather in the lifetime of anyone
reading this
blog.
no evidence that... curbing emissions would meaningfully tweak patterns of extreme
weather in the lifetime of anyone
reading this
blog.
Reading, UK About
Blog The Royal Meteorological Society is the Learned and Professional Society for
weather and climate.
Reading, England About
Blog TheWeather Club is full of interesting and educational content that captures the many faces of the
weather — its beauty, its power, its occasional absurdity and its fragility in the face of human activity.
I really miss that beautiful fall
weather back home and
reading your
blog always makes me feel better!
Andrew and I love sitting here in the evenings together, watching the corn grow across the way, watching the
weather and sunsets, and once in a while, I'll have morning coffee there,
read, or
blog a little bit.
I'll try... I think what I'll do is just not do any blogging or
reading blogs or... Internet stuff (other than checking the
weather).