cameraf4 wrote:
Nice images, Mike. Did you remember to buy the milk and bread on your errand?
No, I dropped the skis off for a tune up.
I always appreciate your comments, Mike.
NJFrank wrote:
Mike you certainly live in an unusual location weather wise. And convenient too. No need to travel to get a variety of shots.
You are correct, Frank. Even during lockdown, my normal movement presents many photo ops, especially the weather changes this time of year.
You definitely can keep the snow 👍👍😊😊
Great series, UTMike, and it shows Mother Nature in action. Life on earth is dependent on the changing weather patterns which are caused mostly in part by the uneven heating and cooling of the earth and its rotation which is about 1,040 miles per hour. As the earth warms it warms the air which changes its density so the warm air rises and colder air rushes in to take its place. This creates the areas of high and low pressure fronts and the spin helps move it all.
The water on earth moves with those changes in vapor form and because there is no new water on earth, life is dependent upon it being constantly recycled and moved from one area to another as it precipitates out of the air in its varied forms (dew, rain, snow).
Vince68 wrote:
Very nice set Mike.
I appreciate you looking and your kind comment, Vince.
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great panos, Mike.
You are always very supportive, Earnest, thank you.
Susan yamakawa wrote:
You definitely can keep the snow 👍👍😊😊
We hope to, Susan, we need the moisture. Thanks for looking.
sippyjug104 wrote:
Great series, UTMike, and it shows Mother Nature in action. Life on earth is dependent on the changing weather patterns which are caused mostly in part by the uneven heating and cooling of the earth and its rotation which is about 1,040 miles per hour. As the earth warms it warms the air which changes its density so the warm air rises and colder air rushes in to take its place. This creates the areas of high and low pressure fronts and the spin helps move it all.
The water on earth moves with those changes in vapor form and because there is no new water on earth, life is dependent upon it being constantly recycled and moved from one area to another as it precipitates out of the air in its varied forms (dew, rain, snow).
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Thanks, Gary. Our location in the valley provides a constant demonstration of weather patterns. It makes you appreciate nature and some of the things we are not doing correctly.
Beautiful downloads, especially #s 1 & 4, Mike! At least you don't get bored with the same weather day after day, or even hour after hour.
GreyOwl40 wrote:
Beautiful downloads, especially #s 1 & 4, Mike! At least you don't get bored with the same weather day after day, or even hour after hour.
Thanks, John. you are correct about our weather in the winter. Woke up to a snow storm, looked out and the snow was gone and sun was out.
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