Snow Equipment Owning/Operating Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions

   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #101  
I used to like night skiing also; it's a great cure for insomnia. :thumbsup: My neighbor is a bird person, every summer she gives tours on a local landowner's property. She told me a couple years ago that they're seeing some type of grackle which only shows up when the spruce budworm is around. Hopefully the moths won't be as damaging as they were during the last cycle.

That's interesting re the grackles. I had heard that evening grosbeaks were tied to spruce budworm, but not the grackles. I looked it up and a Canadian study linked them too. - Gets me to wondering because we are having spruce die here and there in our woods. I'll have to watch for it.

Forecast is calling for 4" of snow Early Wed am. Maybe this will head out to sea as well, or just be too warm!
 
   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #102  
It may have been the grosbeaks. I'm not a bird person, they all fall into pretty broad categories to me. The budworm will hit the balsam fir first, and it takes a few years for them to die. If you do have questions you could give Allison Kanoti at the Maine Forest Service in Old Town a call. She's really helpful answering questions.
 
   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #103  
I saw my first woodcock of the year. He didn't move much all day, and seemed to be wishing he hadn't come back so soon. Walking up my road is like walking on Jello, and will be that way or worse until the snow recedes from the ditches and we get a good rain to dry it out.
That last comment seems counterintuitive, yet there's nothing like a good warm rain to take the frost out so that the water can seep down through.
 
   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #104  
I saw my first woodcock of the year. He didn't move much all day, and seemed to be wishing he hadn't come back so soon. Walking up my road is like walking on Jello, and will be that way or worse until the snow recedes from the ditches and we get a good rain to dry it out.
That last comment seems counterintuitive, yet there's nothing like a good warm rain to take the frost out so that the water can seep down through.
:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #105  
No snow fell (as was predicted)- rained last night. Heavy rain today. One clap of thunder. Mud season has begun. Driving around yesterday on the tractor - the ruts were growing! Nice time to start looking for where the summer's load of gravel will go!
The frost in the ground is beginning to collapse with all of this rain. One has to watch your step as the ground suddenly drops out and down.

Moisture in the ground, freezes (4-5'), heaves, thaws with meltwater/rain unevenly, ground drops --- is the pattern I see. Sometimes you'll get a spring of clear water an inch or two wide running out of a bank - relieving the pressure of water that has no place to go due to the deep unthawed frost in the ground.

Still most of the ground is still covered in the white stuff. Yesterday we still had two small patches of snow on the roof.
 
   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #106  
We're getting a nice little downpour accompanied by little thunder here right now, but nothing serious. My sap buckets finally started filling up again, maybe I'll be boiling tomorrow night. :thumbsup:
 
   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #107  
We got another frost warning for tonite. Was 27 last nite. Went from 77 to 27, a fifty degree drop in a few hours. This is going to ruin the peach crop.
 
   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #108  
That was a short spring that we just had. It never got above 30' today, and it's going to get quite cold tonight. At least I got a little bit of a sap run in the last couple of days.
 
   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #109  
I took my tire chains off today, a sure harbinger of spring. It also ensures that we have at least one more snowstorm coming. :laughing:

Yesterday I was in Auburn where the spring peepers were singing. While here we everything is still frozen and we have 18" of snow on the ground.
 
   / Climate Change & Current National Freezing Conditions #110  
We had about 16-18" of snow yesterday... knee high in spots. Today we have high winds coming out of the east and have received about 2-3" of sleet like wind driven stuff [ still doing it ]. ' Posed to get 5-8" tomorrow.... YEA SPRING..... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
 

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