The Fascinating Fall Behavior of Wild Turkeys – Cool Green Science
The Fascinating Fall Behavior of Wild Turkeys – Cool Green Science
"Forget the gobbling and strutting. Hereβs how wild turkeys will spend Thanksgiving Day."
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"Forget the gobbling and strutting. Hereβs how wild turkeys will spend Thanksgiving Day."
"Big-box defenders argue that the βsales approachβ (what someone recently paid for a similar property) is the best way to determine a buildingβs value. And in many states, including Wisconsin, sales are supposed to be the first variable in the valuation equation, whenever possible. Therefore, retailersβ lawyers say, a Samβs Club valued at $11 million is overvalued, because its neighbors are selling for a third of that amount. In a real estate market thatβs oversaturated with retail closures, bankruptcies, and vacancies galore, they insist, no one wants a big box store anymore. If you just look at the sales prices, they are often not wrong."
"But assessors say that this misses what gives a functional property its value. Location is everything in real estateβthere may be a good reasons why some of those stores went dark. Besides, the market for big boxes is too small to rely solely on sales; construction costs and property incomes also have to be taken into account. And many of these vacant and depreciated properties would need major repairs to achieve a state of βhighest and best use,β which would be a more appropriate comparison for an open and fully updated store."
"Besides, thereβs something plainly illogical about the argument. βDo you want me to value your house as if itβs closed and boarded up?β said Krause. So, case closed? Not quite. The vast majority of dark store appeals brought by big boxesβmany of which ask for write-downs of 50 percentβare being settled for a lower valuation, probably in the ballpark of 85 percent, Thomas Hamilton, a professor of real estate at Roosevelt University, told me. Many assessors strive to be conservative in their estimates, so they usually try to find a happy medium when taxpayers protest. Plus, itβs costly to litigate."
While tonight will not be super cold, as we head towards Thanksgiving you may want to look for your thermal underwear as it’s going to quite cold, feeling more like mid-winter then the week leading up to Thanksgiving. Data Source: National Weather Service, Forecast for Delmar.
Weather Summary | ||||
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Tonight. | Slight Chance of Snow Showers then Mostly Cloudy | 32 degrees | 6:50 sunrise | |
Saturday. | Partly Sunny | 42 degrees | 4:30 sunset | |
Saturday Night. | Mostly Cloudy | 26 degrees | 6:51 sunrise | |
Sunday. | Mostly Cloudy then Chance of Rain/Snow | 36 degrees | 4:29 sunset | |
Sunday Night. | Chance of Snow | 28 degrees | 6:52 sunrise | |
Monday. | Chance of Snow Showers then Chance of Rain/Snow | 39 degrees | 4:29 sunset | |
Monday Night. | Mostly Cloudy | 23 degrees | 6:53 sunrise | |
Tuesday. | Partly Sunny | 33 degrees | 4:28 sunset | |
Tuesday Night. | Partly Cloudy | 16 degrees | 10 max wind chill | 6:55 sunrise |
Wednesday. | Mostly Sunny | 30 degrees | 10 max wind chill | 4:27 sunset |
Wednesday Night. | Mostly Cloudy | 17 degrees | 7 max wind chill | 6:56 sunrise |
Thanksgiving Day. | Mostly Sunny | 33 degrees | 6 max wind chill | 4:27 sunset |
Thursday Night. | Partly Cloudy | 24 degrees | 6:57 sunrise |
There locations have the deepest snow in New York State, per National Weather Service.
1) Lewis County, Croghan town, Croghan 6.2 N (NY-LW-10)
17 inches ββββββββββββββββββ 7am
2) Lewis County, Osceola town, Osceola (OCON6)
16 inches βββββββββββββββββ 7am
3) Tioga County, Berkshire town, Berkshire 1.9 ENE (NY-TG-15)
16 inches βββββββββββββββββ 8am
4) Lewis County, West Turin town, Highmarket (HGHN6)
16 inches βββββββββββββββββ 6am
5) Lewis County, Lowville town, Lowville (LOWN6)
15 inches ββββββββββββββββ 6am
6) Oswego County, Redfield town, Redfield 8N (RDFN6)
14 inches βββββββββββββββ 7am
7) Essex County, Keene town, Keene Valley 2.5 NE (NY-ES-9)
14 inches βββββββββββββββ 9am
8) Essex County, Newcomb town, Newcomb (NCBN6)
14 inches βββββββββββββββ 8am
9) Franklin County, Brighton town, Gabriels 1.3 SE (NY-FK-9)
13 inches ββββββββββββββ 9am
10) Essex County, Schroon town, Olmstedville 4.6 NNE (NY-ES-6)
13 inches ββββββββββββββ 8am
11) Hamilton County, Indian Lake town, Indian Lake (INDN6)
13 inches ββββββββββββββ 8am
12) Steuben County, Hornellsville town, Hornell Almond Dam (HRLN6)
13 inches ββββββββββββββ 7am
13) Cortland County, Willet town, Willet 1.8 E (NY-CR-3)
12.1 inches βββββββββββββ 7am
14) Otsego County, Hartwick town, Hartwick (NY-OT-11)
12 inches βββββββββββββ 12pm
15) Oneida County, Lee town, Point Rock 0.6 SE (NY-OD-2)
12 inches βββββββββββββ 7am
16) Allegany County, West Almond town, West Almond 3.6 SW (NY-AL-2)
12 inches βββββββββββββ 9am
17) Schuyler County, Hector town, Mecklenburg 4 SW (MECN6)
12 inches βββββββββββββ 7am
18) Oneida County, Boonville town, Boonville 4 SSW (BOON6)
12 inches βββββββββββββ 7am
19) Steuben County, Caton town, South Corning 4.7 S (NY-ST-3)
11.5 inches ββββββββββββ 9am
20) Cayuga County, Sempronius town, Moravia 5.9 ENE (NY-CY-27)
11.5 inches ββββββββββββ 6am
21) Tompkins County, Dryden town, Ithaca 6.4 E (NY-TM-42)
11.2 inches ββββββββββββ 7am
22) Schuyler County, Reading town, Watkins Glen 4.6 NW (NY-SY-6)
11.2 inches ββββββββββββ 7am
23) Broome County, Vestal town, Vestal 3.2 E (NY-BM-34)
11.1 inches ββββββββββββ 12pm
24) Tioga County, Berkshire town, Berkshire 2.0 N (NY-TG-5)
11 inches ββββββββββββ 7am
25) Schuyler County, Hector town, Dundee 6.2 E (NY-SY-11)
11 inches ββββββββββββ 7am