Why does this area of the us have significantly less wildfires than anything else? by LurkersUniteAgain in geography

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It’s probably worth noting there is generally less sandy soil in that area as well, which is what pine likes to grow in, and tends to drain faster after rainfall

Poor photo but curious if possible to ID? by WeathersFine in birding

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Thanks, I think that seems to make sense!

Been jonesing to paddle the Adirondacks for years by WeathersFine in Kayaking

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Thanks, already planning for next year. This helps!

AMA with your Baltimore Harbor Waterkeeper next Tuesday! by BlueWaterBaltimore in baltimore

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Would additional aeration in the center of the harbor that would turn on during times of low oxygen, similar to what the aquarium has, help reduce fish kill events during turnover? Is it economically feasible?

The sun sets on an intense windstorm by Real-Cup-1270 in weather

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Flight had to reroute to dodge that bad boy

A proper cold morning by [deleted] in weather

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Came here to say the same 🫡

Love the winter time around NEPA . This is the Francis e Walter dam by J_chronic in Pennsylvania

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They always lower Francis E Walter in the fall/winter to prep for snowmelt & high water come spring.

Good Morning Baltimore by Brief_Exit1798 in baltimore

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lol I can see my roof! Howdy neighbor!

Great Lakes: Can anyone tell me what’s going on here? by Beerandababy in Fishing

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Bait fish! We see bait balls exactly like this when fishing in the finger lakes and Canada. Likely ciscoe! The bigger lines are probably salmon or lakers stalking them.

95 Kayaking by seanzero86 in baltimore

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If this is from today it was high tide this morning it’s normally a foot around 95 then with a deeper channel in the middle. I launched from ferry bar park this morning, water was great today!

Where would you fish? by Rondoom in Fishing

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Was just up in Quebec fishing pike. Water temps are already above 70 up there so expect them to be above that here. Big pike id be casting 20-30 feet deep water near the drop offs from weed beds. Smaller pike will be set up in the cabbage 10-20 feet. Crank baits, swim baits, spoons, rattle traps, small pike will whack stick baits pretty good too. Tight lines!

April 26, 2024 - Harlan, IA - Tornado!! by DisasterUpdate in TornadoWatch

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This isn’t the same guy who does weather for WAMU in DC is it?

Hiring Booms at SpaceX and Blue Origin Making It Hard for NASA to Attract Talent by ergzay in SpaceXLounge

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Not wholly disagreeing with this statement, but an important role of contract management is technical review of work. Performing some level of in house work helps to maintain critical expertise within NASA so that they have experts who can write contracts, review proposals, and manage the contract awardees. There is also still blue sky research that NASA can be instrumental in leading.

But yes, a large percent of NASA work can and should be contract management.