insanity is watching the fault of the stars or reading the book, and expecting the ending will change. that you won’t cry(bawl your eyes out) every time.
The Great Lakes were finally deemed Ice-Free just yesterday.http://www.twincities.com/localnews/ci_25952255/just-time-summer-great-lakes-finally-deemed-free
The Pacific is 63f at the pier. Probably as warm as it will get here, the features on the bottom force the deep water up on the beach here, so it’s always pretty cool.
It was a COLD winter!! I read a report tonight on Facebook (on a science blog (?) named Live Science) that talked about “icebergs” on Lake Superior (obviously not icebergs, but still BIG chunks of ice) reported by the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources on about 6-3-14. These ice blocks were 10-12 feet high above the water line….40 feet long..and 20 feet wide (with seagulls perching on them) :) The surface water temp at that location (off the coast on Northern WI) that day was 34 degrees F. Maybe the lake is “ice free” as of 2 days ago, as reported above…………but that’s a BIG chunk of ice to be there in June, by anyone’s standards. I can relate to Frazz’s shivers.
KenTheCoffinDweller over 10 years ago
55 degrees at 2:00 a.m. today. No way the lake is even close to warm enough yet for skipping the wetsuit.
L over 10 years ago
Pool water 89° here. Suits me fine.
Stew Bek Premium Member over 10 years ago
Dang climate change!
llong65 over 10 years ago
8:00 a m and 52 here
vwdualnomand over 10 years ago
insanity is watching the fault of the stars or reading the book, and expecting the ending will change. that you won’t cry(bawl your eyes out) every time.
Oxnate over 10 years ago
The Great Lakes were finally deemed Ice-Free just yesterday.http://www.twincities.com/localnews/ci_25952255/just-time-summer-great-lakes-finally-deemed-free
llosik over 10 years ago
Lake Superior as of last week was declared ice free, which in spite of being ice free, are still damn cold!
luvdafuneez over 10 years ago
Imagine him in a Speedo…
DanglingModifier over 10 years ago
That’s actually a nice depiction of shivering without motion lines.
hablano over 10 years ago
The Pacific is 63f at the pier. Probably as warm as it will get here, the features on the bottom force the deep water up on the beach here, so it’s always pretty cool.
danketaz Premium Member over 10 years ago
Enjoy Natures air conditioner while it lasts.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 10 years ago
Yeah the Great Lakes aren’t warming up anytime soon.
paddler4774 over 10 years ago
It was a COLD winter!! I read a report tonight on Facebook (on a science blog (?) named Live Science) that talked about “icebergs” on Lake Superior (obviously not icebergs, but still BIG chunks of ice) reported by the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources on about 6-3-14. These ice blocks were 10-12 feet high above the water line….40 feet long..and 20 feet wide (with seagulls perching on them) :) The surface water temp at that location (off the coast on Northern WI) that day was 34 degrees F. Maybe the lake is “ice free” as of 2 days ago, as reported above…………but that’s a BIG chunk of ice to be there in June, by anyone’s standards. I can relate to Frazz’s shivers.
rbenzar over 10 years ago
I love the towel image in this strip!