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InevitableSignUp t1_jbstm80 wrote

So for the past two years or so, southern US (AR) has had unbelievably cold Februarys. This year was more mild and super enjoyable.

Does that means we’re going to see a more rain-heavy summer? The last two have been pretty dry save for a few really heavy days of rain at the start.

And what part of the El Niño/La Niña cycle(s) affect the earlier months of the year? I’ve heard of both, but only usually as we go into the summer months.

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InevitableSignUp t1_j9621ra wrote

I hate to sound silly, but where does the extra cold come from? Is this assuming the ice/salt mixture is still in a sub-freezing environment? How does putting salt on ice and then onto your skin make the ice colder? Colder enough to cause such damage?

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InevitableSignUp t1_iyd4bzc wrote

Upvoted for the disappointment in point 6, but I have a question - does their laser have to be coming from the opposite direction? Or would we be able to pick up a laser coming through what we’re looking at from the side? And would it hypothetically be traceable back to its point of origin by ‘tracking’ it back along the beam?

… without the half a millions years of delay being anything to worry about, of course.

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