This one: http://www.terrytrueman.com/books_Inside.htm I read some of his other books as well.
I checked it out and read it when I still in high school, but I don't remember much about it. It was of my own free will, though, and not because of an assignment.
Every year is different. That's really all it comes down to. As mentioned, winter 2014-2015 here had little snow pack. Last time sometime similar happened--if it was worse or not, I don't know--was winter 2005-2006. However, winters 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, and 2013-2014 had excellent snow, though 2013-2014's snow was delayed due to a high pressure ridge, but we got a ton in early February 2014 and, while it didn't so much here in the city, it continued a lot in the mountains. Snow was also delayed in winter 2010-2011, IIRC, for reasons I don't remember. I was a junior then and can remember going quite a while with cold temperatures, but no snow, but then for about two days in a row, it snowed quite a lot and likely continued even more so in the mountains. It's just the way it works. Every now and then you have really cold winters and really hot summers, mild winters and really hot summers, really cold winters and mild summers, mild winters and mild summers, winters with little snow pack and really hot summers, etc. I think it's pretty safe to say that normal/average winters and summers are rare, even more rare to have a normal winter and have the following summer be normal as well. Unfortunately, for California, at least Northern California, they've had crappy winters for the last five years.
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Welp, today's boring.
Welp, I guess I can't lay down at all to watch something at night, not even sitting up laying down. Stupid body.
I like you. Just two more things to go. The Auron query and what you thought of the Demyx battle. :D
That's California, not Washington. California's had a drought for the last five years due to low or no snow pack
A friend of mine explained on FB that firetrucks waiting at the fireworks show take away from what they could be doing if an actual emergency arises. @Laurence_Fox, despite what our governor says, I refuse to agree we have a drought in Washington. One year without significant snow pack won't kill us.
What about doubt? Just in case you missed my edit, see above. It's probably higher than if the professionals did it because people are stupid.
The city did a controlled burn in order to prepare for the annual Fourth of July fireworks show and now they canceled it and moved it to New Year's Eve--they say postponement, but I'm just considering--it canceled because a bunch of concerned citizens had to voice their opinions and the city listened. Why was it canceled? Because conditions are hot and dry and there's a high risk of wildfire danger, as already seen by Wenatchee and Quincy, though those were human-caused. Um, hello? Every Fourth of July has been hot and dry, but there are always firetrucks on standby, which means it's impossible for any potential fire to get out of control. In addition, on July 4, 2013, there were heavy winds, and yet they continued on with the show then. That was more dangerous. People are cowards. What they fail to realize is that the fire danger is just about the same because now people will do fireworks illegally.
This is just my personal opinion, but I think "Users Viewing This Thread" sounds better.