by Paul Douglas | Oct 28, 2020 | Weather
Nothing to Fear In Today’s Weather Report “The wise man in a storm prays to God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear” wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. Unless you’ve been living in a cave (where can I sign up?) you realize the...
by WorkBlog | Oct 21, 2020 | Weather
The August Iowa derecho is now the costliest thunderstorm in history. The thunderstorm ‘decided’ it wanted to evolve to take the form of what is known as a derecho as we woke in the mid-morning hours of Monday, August 10th. We are re-writing weather...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 14, 2020 | Weather
Frost, Freeze and Flakes? Here We Go “Cold! If the thermometer had been an inch longer we’d have frozen to death” wrote Mark Twain. I’m not suprised or offended temperatures are tumbling. Considering the sun is as high in the sky today as it...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 14, 2020 | Weather
Adaptability Is A Key 2020 Coping Skill “Man plans, God laughs” a Yiddish proverb insists. Yep. Making plans is so 2019. Plan B? More like Plan Z. All of us are scrambling, improvising – doing what we can to keep things going. As an entrepreneur...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 13, 2020 | Weather
80s Were Nice, Now Cue the Cold Fronts All weather, like politics, is local. What will happen in my yard, my neighborhood, my hometown? With major media 7-Day Outlooks are tailored for large metropolitan areas, where most people live. It’s not fair, but this is...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 9, 2020 | Weather
Growing Drought Here While “Delta” Threatens It’s 2020 so I’ll ask a question with no apparent answer. “Can the weather ever be too nice?” September was glorious and this week has been a balm for the senses. Low 80s today? But a...