I noticed that too - looks like a dish -
The snow forecasted has just started here in Olympia, western WA. Going to be an interesting weekend...
The snow forecasted has just started here in Olympia, western WA. Going to be an interesting weekend...
3-4 inch snow fell tonight and temperature was down at -15C this morning.
-13C here this morning, but I'm in Texas. Not supposed to get really cold until Sunday/Monday.
Tomorrow will be another fine sunny day but cold and we will take a friend of mine to her headache doctor some 50 miles away. Her daughter, struggling to get her drivers licence will sit behind the wheel. (Hoping the roads are all nice and clean
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(Taking of water towers, I visited Växjö watertower last Autumn and visited some friends of mine next to it, that I hadn't seen for 30 years). Accidently, the underside of the tower is curved making it a great reflector for noise:
Vattentorn i Vaxjo - YouTube)

(Taking of water towers, I visited Växjö watertower last Autumn and visited some friends of mine next to it, that I hadn't seen for 30 years). Accidently, the underside of the tower is curved making it a great reflector for noise:
Vattentorn i Vaxjo - YouTube)
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Ten poins for Bob! We have hundreds of vesitornis here in Finland, don't you?
vesitorni - Google Search
vesitorni - Google Search
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Our planetarium lobby is like that. It's spooky when you stand in the center.
Not too many west of the Rocky Mountains. Here we have rivers with dams, natural lakes, wells and artesian wells. There are some towers in smaller towns though. They don't look fancy like yours do.We have hundreds of vesitornis here in Finland, don't you?
Hit -40 C Sunday for the first time and has been almost there in the last few mornings.
If you want your engine cams etc to last best to plug them in around the freezing point in my experience.
You save fuel also as a cold engine uses a lot more fuel till it warms up.
The oil stays clean longer.
The engine will get better MPG as wear reduces efficiency greatly.
It's better for the environment/your health as a like new engine burns much cleaner.
If you want your engine cams etc to last best to plug them in around the freezing point in my experience.
You save fuel also as a cold engine uses a lot more fuel till it warms up.
The oil stays clean longer.
The engine will get better MPG as wear reduces efficiency greatly.
It's better for the environment/your health as a like new engine burns much cleaner.
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Yep, Finland is flatlands. Most water towers like Kuokkala have night time lighting, it's blue now. I can see it from my house as well as the Kuokkala bridge which is blue. On the other side of our hill one can see Laajavuori and Matti Nykänen's ski jumping hill, which has variable color lights!
My wife's sister lives in hillside of Pacifica, CA near SF and they can see sun setting down in Pacific Ocean from their windows! I have visited them only once, in 2004.
My wife's sister lives in hillside of Pacifica, CA near SF and they can see sun setting down in Pacific Ocean from their windows! I have visited them only once, in 2004.
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A lot of smaller towns have them in the south here because it’s flat also and good water is very deep.
But like Cal said I’ve never seen anything like those!
I did see that one had collapsed......Did someone get carried away? Our water tower is bigger than yours.....ooops! 😀
But like Cal said I’ve never seen anything like those!
I did see that one had collapsed......Did someone get carried away? Our water tower is bigger than yours.....ooops! 😀
That water tower design seems to be very common in Scandinavia. Below are the two water towers from my home town. You can probably figure out which is the older of the two... 🙂
Tom

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Tom
rmyauck,
You're not allowed to laugh or poke fun at me. I don't live in Thompson or Churchill, okay? 😉
Guys, it's a mere -3º but the winds are howling. Maybe not howling so much but really gusty. TBH, I had trouble staying out for more than a 30 minute dog walk. I guess I should have put on a winter coat, toque and gloves because I don't get a lot of exercise at this time of year and my circulation is not as good as it used to be. I feel like a total wussy right now. I never thought I would ever look forward to going back inside and washing dishes. 🙂
You're not allowed to laugh or poke fun at me. I don't live in Thompson or Churchill, okay? 😉
Guys, it's a mere -3º but the winds are howling. Maybe not howling so much but really gusty. TBH, I had trouble staying out for more than a 30 minute dog walk. I guess I should have put on a winter coat, toque and gloves because I don't get a lot of exercise at this time of year and my circulation is not as good as it used to be. I feel like a total wussy right now. I never thought I would ever look forward to going back inside and washing dishes. 🙂
At first glance
Yup, I was thinking radio telescope all the way.
Cal
In the 80's and 90's I have seen it rain here every month of the winter with even a thunder storm. This century has been going back like the 60's and 70's, lol!
It's been warmer in Churchill and further north & north-east lately and where I am in the Flin Flon area it can get cold enough though!
In the 80's and 90's I have seen it rain here every month of the winter with even a thunder storm. This century has been going back like the 60's and 70's, lol!
It's been warmer in Churchill and further north & north-east lately and where I am in the Flin Flon area it can get cold enough though!
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I don't see anything that special about water towers.
In UK we do indeed have funnel shaped ones and I was able to get a screen grab of one pretty quickly and also a more traditional one.
They come in all shapes and sizes depending on there surroundings and when they were built.
In UK we do indeed have funnel shaped ones and I was able to get a screen grab of one pretty quickly and also a more traditional one.
They come in all shapes and sizes depending on there surroundings and when they were built.
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In some places it is. THE WORLD GEOGRAPHY: 14 Unique Water Towers From Around the WorldI don't see anything that special about water towers.
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