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Caliber said:

CowtownAg06 said:

SBISD closed Tuesday.
And on the topic of finals in SBISD:

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As of now, students are expected to complete final exams as planned when they return to school (except for seniors who will not need to take any further finals).

Final exam grades will be counted only if they positively impact the student's final class grade. Any exam that would negatively impact a student's final grade will not be counted.



Translation: show up to school so we can get the attendance to be paid by the state
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CFISD closed again tomorrow
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It should be noted that the mosquitos disappeared as fast as they arrived. All gone down here.
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Milwaukees Best Light said:

It should be noted that the mosquitos disappeared as fast as they arrived. All gone down here.
Damn you, you lucky bastage!!
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My ring doorbell is back online in the grove…. Could it be??!!
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TX04Aggie said:

My ring doorbell is back online in the grove…. Could it be??!!


I had to explain to kids at work we used to call to see if answering machine picked up after Ike.
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TX04Aggie said:

My ring doorbell is back online in the grove…. Could it be??!!
Where are you?
TX04Aggie
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Timbergrove by sinclair elementary off west side of Ella. 77008
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Parts of shepherd park plaza got power at lunch. Seems like those energized from the west.
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AgLA06 said:

Parts of shepherd park plaza got power at lunch. Seems like those energized from the west.


North side of Richelieu just came back on, after having the south side of the street taunting us with their power all day.
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Lakewood Glen in Cypress is back up.
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Bondag said:

TX04Aggie said:

My ring doorbell is back online in the grove…. Could it be??!!


I had to explain to kids at work we used to call to see if answering machine picked up after Ike.

I did this for my parents during Harvey...House flooded, but the power never went out.
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If you live in a culdesac or end of a street make sure you report the outage. It's getting to the point where small pockets may be left waiting!
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Bondag said:

TX04Aggie said:

My ring doorbell is back online in the grove…. Could it be??!!


I had to explain to kids at work we used to call to see if answering machine picked up after Ike.
Hadn't thought about that in a long time.

Couple weeks ago I was somewhere else after a different storm, laying horizontal in the dark and heard Alexa come on in a different room and start playing a random song when everything was back online.

Funny how technology punctuates things like this.
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I was rocking a work flip phone during Ike. If life changing everts are punctuated by technology, I guess it was my umlaut period.
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Still out in 77092
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New CNP Interactive Outage Map Easier to interpret/read than the map snippets.
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Power returned in 77007 north of I-10 this morning
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They had to work in some climate change discussion.

https://houstonlanding.org/how-rare-were-houstons-deadly-spring-storms-we-asked-three-meteorologists/?fbclid=IwAR2TjOS0fVyVEXMezgRshvc3nqHcWmzzH_WBST9PVX0STbfBhVb-FP808Xs_aem_AdnquJPcuUzJzd-ugsKz0m5BD8A1ktWCf0JWDn0jmYWhikneB6JUHz_PIspVngPJYVZgbFjmxDu05OHRDVEpKgFI
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TX04Aggie said:

Timbergrove west is going to win this pool just like we did during the freeze…. Haha. This hood is cursed.

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Timbergrove took a serious beating. So many huge trees down.
Caliber
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SBISD back to school Tomorrow with the exception of a couple of campuses that don't have power.
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maroon barchetta said:

They had to work in some climate change discussion.

https://houstonlanding.org/how-rare-were-houstons-deadly-spring-storms-we-asked-three-meteorologists/?fbclid=IwAR2TjOS0fVyVEXMezgRshvc3nqHcWmzzH_WBST9PVX0STbfBhVb-FP808Xs_aem_AdnquJPcuUzJzd-ugsKz0m5BD8A1ktWCf0JWDn0jmYWhikneB6JUHz_PIspVngPJYVZgbFjmxDu05OHRDVEpKgFI


Surprised it took that long. It's not like we haven't had bad storms 30-40 years ago. Channelview got lit up by a tornado in 1992. There was a really bad derecho that came through in 1986 as well.
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Of course it's man-made climate change to this guy. To a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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"This was a rare but not unprecedented storm," said Matt Lanza, a Houston-based meteorologist and managing editor of the website Space City Weather. "But you do have to add that it does tend to fit the general theory and blueprint of climate change."

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To Lanza's surprise, however, the storms did not weaken as they moved toward Houston. Instead, they intensified.

"Typically, (storms) blow up and then weaken after a little bit, but it just kept going and going and going and getting stronger," Lanza said. "That kind of wind is not normal here. Nothing about that is typical."
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"Typically, (storms) blow up and then weaken after a little bit, but it just kept going and going and going and getting stronger,"
That's why it's a once in a generation storm, Jizzwagon Lanza.
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I feel like y'all are reading too much into those comments. If you read their actual blog about it he clearly stated these storms happen but are rare. He also clearly stated that they see the conditions that can spawn these types of storms fairly regularly, but it's like a 1 in 1,000 chance of actually happening. So if they reported on them every time it was a possibility it'd be like the boy who cried wolf. He also mentioned this storm would be studied in depth by many people to try to get more information on early prediction signs.

The quotes posted above (not clicking the link of an obvious clickbait article) seem to me like a liberal piece massaging language to fit their climate change agenda.
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Oak Forest got hit with a bad tornado back in the early 2000s that was pretty bad. I remember it was a small path of destruction but it f'ed some ish up.
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The Bridgeland schools still without power.

end of school year now looking like:

17th - no school, weather
20th - no school, weather
21st - no school, weather
22nd - no school weather
23-24 classes
27th - Memorial Day
28th-30th classes
31st - year over
AgLiving06
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htxag09 said:

I feel like y'all are reading too much into those comments. If you read their actual blog about it he clearly stated these storms happen but are rare. He also clearly stated that they see the conditions that can spawn these types of storms fairly regularly, but it's like a 1 in 1,000 chance of actually happening. So if they reported on them every time it was a possibility it'd be like the boy who cried wolf. He also mentioned this storm would be studied in depth by many people to try to get more information on early prediction signs.

The quotes posted above (not clicking the link of an obvious clickbait article) seem to me like a liberal piece massaging language to fit their climate change agenda.

Yes...but Lanza is clearly all in on climate change (and probably manmade).

So he may hedge himself, but he absolutely is a champion that climate change is causing bigger storms and hurricanes.
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AgLiving06 said:

htxag09 said:

I feel like y'all are reading too much into those comments. If you read their actual blog about it he clearly stated these storms happen but are rare. He also clearly stated that they see the conditions that can spawn these types of storms fairly regularly, but it's like a 1 in 1,000 chance of actually happening. So if they reported on them every time it was a possibility it'd be like the boy who cried wolf. He also mentioned this storm would be studied in depth by many people to try to get more information on early prediction signs.

The quotes posted above (not clicking the link of an obvious clickbait article) seem to me like a liberal piece massaging language to fit their climate change agenda.

Yes...but Lanza is clearly all in on climate change (and probably manmade).

So he may hedge himself, but he absolutely is a champion that climate change is causing bigger storms and hurricanes.

Don't necessarily disagree. But do disagree that he's one of the ones that tried to attribute every potential storm to climate change. Unless I missed it, which very possible, don't think he mentioned it once in their blog about this event.
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Power back on in section 13 of Timbergrove. At&t fiber not so.
P.H. Dexippus
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Came on to post this.
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P.H. Dexippus said:

Of course it's man-made climate change to this guy. To a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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"This was a rare but not unprecedented storm," said Matt Lanza, a Houston-based meteorologist and managing editor of the website Space City Weather. "But you do have to add that it does tend to fit the general theory and blueprint of climate change."

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To Lanza's surprise, however, the storms did not weaken as they moved toward Houston. Instead, they intensified.

"Typically, (storms) blow up and then weaken after a little bit, but it just kept going and going and going and getting stronger," Lanza said. "That kind of wind is not normal here. Nothing about that is typical."


Where in that did you read man made climate change?

Climate change is fact. What the cause is and the solution to is up for debate. Lanza mentions it a bunch, but I don't see him pointing the finger at us and being all Al Gore. Hell, he is sponsored by Reliant. Not goaltending for him, but maybe some of you are just triggered by the term global warming.
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htxag09 said:

AgLiving06 said:

htxag09 said:

I feel like y'all are reading too much into those comments. If you read their actual blog about it he clearly stated these storms happen but are rare. He also clearly stated that they see the conditions that can spawn these types of storms fairly regularly, but it's like a 1 in 1,000 chance of actually happening. So if they reported on them every time it was a possibility it'd be like the boy who cried wolf. He also mentioned this storm would be studied in depth by many people to try to get more information on early prediction signs.

The quotes posted above (not clicking the link of an obvious clickbait article) seem to me like a liberal piece massaging language to fit their climate change agenda.

Yes...but Lanza is clearly all in on climate change (and probably manmade).

So he may hedge himself, but he absolutely is a champion that climate change is causing bigger storms and hurricanes.

Don't necessarily disagree. But do disagree that he's one of the ones that tried to attribute every potential storm to climate change. Unless I missed it, which very possible, don't think he mentioned it once in their blog about this event.

Ah..yes on SCW, he's going to be PC.

It's his twitter account where you see he's a true liberal.

It's annoying because he is active and quite good during storms in terms of giving updates and feedback...but when there's no storms, he lets his liberal side show forth and you have to ignore it.
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Milwaukees Best Light said:

P.H. Dexippus said:

Of course it's man-made climate change to this guy. To a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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"This was a rare but not unprecedented storm," said Matt Lanza, a Houston-based meteorologist and managing editor of the website Space City Weather. "But you do have to add that it does tend to fit the general theory and blueprint of climate change."

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To Lanza's surprise, however, the storms did not weaken as they moved toward Houston. Instead, they intensified.

"Typically, (storms) blow up and then weaken after a little bit, but it just kept going and going and going and getting stronger," Lanza said. "That kind of wind is not normal here. Nothing about that is typical."


Where in that did you read man made climate change?

Climate change is fact. What the cause is and the solution to is up for debate. Lanza mentions it a bunch, but I don't see him pointing the finger at us and being all Al Gore. Hell, he is sponsored by Reliant. Not goaltending for him, but maybe some of you are just triggered by the term global warming.


He is also on the Cheniere lng payroll doing specific forecasts for their terminal in Sabine.
 
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