Archy1221
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Wake my great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandkids if that ever happens.
Wake my great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandkids if that ever happens.
Just an fyi but a TV news anchor and meteorologist are not the same job.According to ZipRecruiter, the hourly pay for a local TV news anchor is $31 an hour. So roughly $63k per year.
I’m not sure “crises averted” is the correct phrase. From the article you linked…Nature took care of that for us. Imagine that. Environmental crisis averted.
https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/3963236-lake-mead-and-lake-powell-are-swelling-heres-what-that-means-for-the-water-supply/
Yeah, I think Meteorologists at decent sized networks are usually in the 125k and up range.Just an fyi but a TV news anchor and meteorologist are not the same job.
Here is Salary.com scale for Des Moines. I picked that because I thought the video came from Iowa
https://www.salary.com/research/salary/benchmark/meteorologist-salary/des-moines-ia
Or as Archy would say, nothing to see here, crises averted by nature.You guys memba when Canada was literally on fire at the earliest point in the spring ever making my f#&%ing throat sore and the Northeast seaboard a hellish orange. That was so 2 weeks ago... At least now its only the worst wildfire season in recorded history for Canada. Good thing it's almost July.
Little known fact. Ken Siemek who was with KOLN/KGIN for many many years was my pony league baseball coach. They taught us to slide with our metal cleats crotch high to clear the basemen off the bag :lol:Yeah, I think Meteorologists at decent sized networks are usually in the 125k and up range.
Well, once all the trees are burned up there will be nothing left to burn. So i guess he’s right :dunnoOr as Archy would say, nothing to see here, crises averted by nature.
We're going to have to wait until October for that proclamation as Canada is going to burn all season. After the first few snows then it'll be "crisis averted". But in the interim we'll blame Biden for the high cost of lumber at it's impact on inflation.Or as Archy would say, nothing to see here, crises averted by nature.
You guys memba when Canada was literally on fire at the earliest point in the spring ever, making my f#&%ing throat sore and the Northeast seaboard a hellish orange? That was so 2 weeks ago... At least now its only the worst wildfire season in recorded history for Canada. Good thing it's almost July.
Until the trees grow back :dunnoWell, once all the trees are burned up there will be nothing left to burn. So i guess he’s right :dunno
You're mom told me she was clean right before she asked me to bring the Häagen Dazs over.
Actually, fires in far northern Canada many times are just left to burn and if they don't threaten communities in the way. What has made this year's fires much more noticable is that there are more of them and the jet stream is in a way that the smoke was brought south into the US. It's usually not like that...as much. Normal levels of wildfires also regenerate forests.Because the inevitable flooding, erosion, and deposition of silt into the waterways from burn scars is great for the environment and aquatic habitat. :dunno
The difference between massive uncontrolled wildfires due to climate change and prescribed burns is hard to understand
If Canada had only raked it's forests.
You're mom told me she was clean right before she asked me to bring the Häagen Dazs over.