More winds the last two years right?

Anonymous
Weather events have recently been more noticeable because of:

1. Heightened public awareness due to revised system of warnings and advisories. The threshold has been *lowered* for many snow/ice/flood/wind events due to population increases that make them a deadlier risk overall.

2. Global warming have made certain events more extreme, but this is not something the public would generally notice, apart from the main one: warmer winters, earlier springs, hotter summers, warm falls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If anything, less over the last 18 months. Oir power hasn’t gone out in that time period.


Wrong, ok? You are literally WRONG.


This is because of global warming / climate crisis, people!


You seem like a totally stable genius.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in Northern Virginia for over 20 years. I never remember having massive windstorms (for lack of a better word) like we have had occurr over the last 18 months to two years. I feel like I am semi regularly getting gale warnings, and wind warning alerts on my weather apps and hearing howling winds as I worry about trees coming down.

Does anyone else feel like this is a new thing here??


No I don't feel this way at all. In my 40s born and raised in the suburbs here. I remember as a kids running around on summer days in the 1980s before summer thunderstorms and how insanely windy it would get. I also remember winter winds being fierce and making it so cold out. In comparison to say this year the wind feels like a distant memory. Spring always brought lots of wind and was the time of year you could routinely fly a kite. More recently there were crazy weather patterns that were constantly toppling oaks and other trees in the early 2000s. Loosing power in silver spring and other inner suburb areas was a constant threat from the wind for many years. Drove a lot of people crazy.

Living in northern virginia in 2024 I feel the opposite of you. I love wind and feel like we get very few really windy days.
Anonymous
Lifelong resident here. It’s definitely windier. Mostly in the last 10 years or so. March has always been windy. Now it’s windy year round when the weather changes. And that’s often.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lifelong resident here. It’s definitely windier. Mostly in the last 10 years or so. March has always been windy. Now it’s windy year round when the weather changes. And that’s often.


“when the weather changes” 🤣🤣

This is what the global warming… sorry, “climate change” discussion has been reduced to.

Sketchy human memories of “how things used to be” 20 or 30 years ago are now evidence of something? And the proof is any “change” in something this is quite literally changing and will continue to change every second of every minute of every day for the entirety of life on earth.

Got it. That is a religion. That is faith.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lifelong resident here. It’s definitely windier. Mostly in the last 10 years or so. March has always been windy. Now it’s windy year round when the weather changes. And that’s often.


“when the weather changes” 🤣🤣

This is what the global warming… sorry, “climate change” discussion has been reduced to.

Sketchy human memories of “how things used to be” 20 or 30 years ago are now evidence of something? And the proof is any “change” in something this is quite literally changing and will continue to change every second of every minute of every day for the entirety of life on earth.

Got it. That is a religion. That is faith.



Ok, you tool. The weather changes over hours or days, understand? And we get more aggressive winds now when a front comes through. And,yes, that is climate change related to man-made global warming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lifelong resident here. It’s definitely windier. Mostly in the last 10 years or so. March has always been windy. Now it’s windy year round when the weather changes. And that’s often.


“when the weather changes” 🤣🤣

This is what the global warming… sorry, “climate change” discussion has been reduced to.

Sketchy human memories of “how things used to be” 20 or 30 years ago are now evidence of something? And the proof is any “change” in something this is quite literally changing and will continue to change every second of every minute of every day for the entirety of life on earth.

Got it. That is a religion. That is faith.



Ok, you tool. The weather changes over hours or days, understand? And we get more aggressive winds now when a front comes through. And,yes, that is climate change related to man-made global warming.


DP. You always get aggressive winds with fronts. It's not new.
Anonymous
Actual data on winds would be better than arguing about people's perceptions which are full of biases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when we cut down all the trees


My theory as well. There has been a lot of this near me and my DH and I were just commenting how much more windy it is. Yes, you get storms but I mean general increase in winds and GUSTY days. It is def noticeable to us.
Anonymous
Fires west near I 81.

High winds, power lines down and houses burned today.
Anonymous
We live near the airport and on very windy days airplanes get rerouted to fly right over our house. It has happened more in the past 6 months than in the past few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We live near the airport and on very windy days airplanes get rerouted to fly right over our house. It has happened more in the past 6 months than in the past few years.


We've noticed this as well (near IAD) and get way more re-routes over us the last 6 mos or so. The noise has been noticeable.
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