Does anywhere on Nostr live where it rains on a routine basis? Itโs been raining where in at for the past, like, 8
hours straight. Not typical at all ๐
Does anywhere on Nostr live where it rains on a routine basis? Itโs been raining where in at for the past, like, 8
hours straight. Not typical at all ๐
Those are rookie numbers
I'm in eastern Oklahoma and it's been absolutely pouring all day, very strange for the area
I live in central Portugal and we had rain for almost 2 months non stop from November. Today we had some rain as well.
๐ rookie numbers. Been raining since December 22nd here with a 1.5 days break maximum
Just a mention of a cup of tea in that post wouldโve invited all those blokes here in an instant๐
In Socal people always wishing for rain, and saying how good it would be if we got more rain, and then if it rains for more than an hour they same people start panicking about mudslides and driving as if there might be black ice.
climate change means where it was dry it might rain, global warming means increased rainfall because of increased evaporation, increased co2 means plants use less water and so can increase water retention and access to ground water from greater coverage further increasing potential for rain
I spent some time in Darwin where it basically rains for 4 months straight with little reprieve. And when the sun does come out, it quickly turns into a steam room so you canโt wait for the rain to start again ๐
I doubt anyone here is from Babinda, North Queensland Aust. But its the wettest town in Aust, "whole months will go by without a single sunny day." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babinda
Where are you ๐
Where Iโm from, it rains 30 days straight. We have beautiful lush forest and no lack of fresh water.