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elf

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Snowing hard in the Duluth area. Got a solid 3” on the ground already. Crazy! A67D8E9C-CE54-444F-B17F-20C6FA2861AD.jpg
 

elf

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Up to 7”. Thought about pulling one out of the trailer just to say I did it but I’ve convinced myself not to.
 

elf

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Duluth is saying 9.6". I'd say we are close to that. Funny thing is downtown Duluth and down by the lake its green grass.
 
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Crazy!! Its the 8th of May!!!

Nah it's not crazy anymore.... what it is is the Earths seasons are off by 2 months.... so you can be ready for what's going to be happening next.... it will more than likely skip spring now and go right into full on Summer.... then that will last long and the fall will come on really late and last into December... and will be bitching about the snowmobile trails because it will be off by 2 months again.... then after a really long delayed at the start of winter maybe even to mid January will be fallish with a huge snowstorm sprinkled in here and there but then melting again...it will be full-on winter right away and last in to May again is any of this sounding familiar.... anything I've been saying setting in yet ...let me know if it is....lol
 

xcr440

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Nah it's not crazy anymore.... what it is is the Earths seasons are off by 2 months.... so you can be ready for what's going to be happening next.... it will more than likely skip spring now and go right into full on Summer.... then that will last long and the fall will come on really late and last into December... and will be bitching about the snowmobile trails because it will be off by 2 months again.... then after a really long delayed at the start of winter maybe even to mid January will be fallish with a huge snowstorm sprinkled in here and there but then melting again...it will be full-on winter right away and last in to May again is any of this sounding familiar.... anything I've been saying setting in yet ...let me know if it is....lol

I'm not buying it. How do you explain the snow we had here in southern MN in mid October last year? It wasn't August 80+ degree temps to coincide with the earth being off by 2 months. I was riding, in southern MN on December 8th on trails that looked like this:

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Snow happens in all but 3 months of the year in MN, always has, always will.
 
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Xcr440....Earth's obliquity oscillates between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees[2] on a 41,000-year cycle; Earth's mean obliquity is currently 23°26′12.4″ (or 23.43678°) and decreasing

As that moves towards zero... global warming in the North appears to be having more and more of an effect because if the Earth ran 0 there would be no Seasons at all it would be one season wherever you're at so if you're used to have more winter as that decreases is going to be less winter in your area

Also as that moves towards zero the seasons are less and less that's why it appears that they're out of sync by 2 months and it's only going to get worse as it migrates towards its smallest point unless there's a Geo reversal which it's due for....it is what it is.... whether you believe it or not it's decreasing towards zero and you or I won't change anything of whether we believe it or not

 
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And the wobble is what causes your snow in October and at random times... this is only one small wobble there's different wobbles and one is 26000 years and when they all combined at one time which it currently is xcr is going to have snow in October haha

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandler_wobble
 

xcr440

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Xcr440....Earth's obliquity oscillates between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees[2] on a 41,000-year cycle; Earth's mean obliquity is currently 23°26′12.4″ (or 23.43678°) and decreasing

So in other words, during my miniscule 50-70 years I spend on this planet being aware of such things, NOTHING has changed enough to be noticed during this 41,000 year cycle..... Thanks.
 
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Why does this woble not effect our sunrise and sunset times if it’s all off

Listen I agree with the original o p to get the sleds and out and ride.... but to answer your question it's pretty simple as far as We Know from calculations 41000 years ago it was at its maximum of 24.5 and over that time span it has moved to 23.436 so 24.5 - 23.436 = 1.064..... since 41000 years it takes to get from 24.5 to the minimum we believe that it goes to is 22.1 so that 1.06 is only like 12000 years.... and here you and me are standing here and so on your 50 to 70 years out of that 12,000 it takes to move one degree how much are you going to notice the sunrise and sunset it would be off so small you would never see it ever and the only way you know this is because the Egyptians that was at their earliest Beginnings 5000 years ago and during that time the stars have changed position as well as sunsets and sunrises but not by very much does that help.... sorry don't mean to hijack and I'll start my own thread again haha
 

elf

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Starting to regret starting this thread, just wanted to show the crazy snow for May! Its all gone and beautiful weather again.
 
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Starting to regret starting this thread, just wanted to show the crazy snow for May! Its all gone and beautiful weather again.

No it's just quiet in here and boring because Skylar and a lot of the backcountry guys that are on here have been sledding for at least a month now every weekend every other day as much as I can do and not saying nothing did you go out and ride elf
 
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