Monday, November 2, 2020

November Blows, Chilly

Yesterday's cold front and rain is today's wild, wild wind as the storm moves off the Maritimes and high pressure in the Mississippi valley battle it out. A big pressure gradient between them means leafs are flying. Mid 30's overnight, likely 20's tonight. Even with sun only into mid-40s right now.
Eta is strengthening, thank you global warming of oceans, about to hammer MesoAmerica but may reappear back into Gulf or Caribbean for round 2. EEEEEIIIIIHHHAAAA!! 2020 roars on!
Only 74,000+ new TrumpVirus cases yesterday with 427 more deaths but weekend numbers always seem to drop before rising dramatically during the week...sooooo not rounding any corners as we close in on 10 million cases, 231,000 dead (both thought to be much lower than reality). Nice job Donny, yea, it's done. Hopefully, after tomorrow, you're done, FIRED!! Piece of garbage!!
Earthquakes are, again, not exciting, biggest anywhere at 5. Turkey death toll continues to climb. Solar wind CME was weaker than expected that grazed Earth yesterday. The now waning moon was still lovely with Mars, Jupiter and Saturn last night but I didn't do much gazing with the wind whipping stuff around, lots of leaves up against my house in typical NW breeze fashion.
And, Breyer is still the most handsome dog, ever, Today On Earth

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