The eastern U.S. was so cloudless last week due to a massive high pressure system that you could actually see fall colors from space.
The eastern U.S. was so cloudless last week due to a massive high pressure system that you could actually see fall colors from space.


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EABOD25 @lemm.ee Whoa I didn't know you could see state and county lines from space. I guess maps are more realistic than I thought!
221 0 Replyanonemoose @lemmynsfw.com Imagine how much work it must be to chalk those lines every time it rains.
101 0 Replyassembly @lemmy.world Bro this ain’t the 1800s, we’re obviously using LED light strips for that now. The downside is that a single section goes dark and we lose mapping data for the entire northeast. Totally worth it though when they turn on the strobe effect.
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Flying Squid @lemmy.world OP
I'm no weatherologist, but I think those may just be temporary.
51 1 ReplyEABOD25 @lemm.ee What does weatherology have to do with landology? Educate yourself
52 0 ReplyFlying Squid @lemmy.world OP
Do I look like someone who went to university college to you?
38 1 ReplyEABOD25 @lemm.ee If I knew what those words meant, I'd probably be offended
30 0 ReplyMaalus @lemmy.world If only I could read
20 0 Replytourist @lemmy.world
There's some fanfiction out there that can make you regret learning language at all.
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brbposting @sh.itjust.works You could probably handle lots of different subjects, Squidster
13 1 ReplyFlying Squid @lemmy.world OP
I can definitely identify wood. I just woke up.
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