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Offline Brush Wolf

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Gah, The Heat!
« on: July 15, 2006, 03:20:12 pm »
No air conditioning and the current temperature is 94! The average high here for the date is only 76. I will leave you with the quote from the Wicked Witch of the West, "I'm melting".
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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2006, 03:23:46 pm »
Cali has it real bad.  ;)

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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2006, 12:43:11 pm »
In Cali, it's expected.

It is quite rare to hit the 90s on the north shore of MN

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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2006, 12:53:07 pm »
-90's maybe, LOL.

I've been to Warroad - I thought I was in Siberia.

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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2006, 01:34:22 pm »
The coldest I have ever been in my life was in St. Paul, MN in OCTOBER.

Left Mobile airport on a Tuesday- it was 90 degrees. :)

Got to Memphis- it was 75. :(

When I landed in St. Paul, it was SNOWING! :o I stole my friend's jacket on the way out of the airport- she said that she had another one in the car.


Right now in Auburn, Alabama:

Partly Cloudy and 95 degrees. Heat index of 99 even.
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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2006, 02:53:20 pm »
The coldest I have ever been in my life was in St. Paul, MN in OCTOBER.

Left Mobile airport on a Tuesday- it was 90 degrees. :)

Got to Memphis- it was 75. :(

When I landed in St. Paul, it was SNOWING! :o I stole my friend's jacket on the way out of the airport- she said that she had another one in the car.


Right now in Auburn, Alabama:

Partly Cloudy and 95 degrees. Heat index of 99 even.

And humid as a mo-fo!  ;)


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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2006, 05:51:46 pm »
The coldest I have ever been in my life was in St. Paul, MN in OCTOBER.

Left Mobile airport on a Tuesday- it was 90 degrees. :)

Got to Memphis- it was 75. :(

When I landed in St. Paul, it was SNOWING! :o I stole my friend's jacket on the way out of the airport- she said that she had another one in the car.


Right now in Auburn, Alabama:

Partly Cloudy and 95 degrees. Heat index of 99 even.


You want snow? ;)

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      a severe winter storm dubbed the 'Great Halloween Mega Storm' struck the upper Midwest. Minnesota bore the brunt of the storm. Blizzard conditions occurred with wind gusts frequently to 40 to 50 mph. By the time the storm finally ended on November 2nd, Duluth received 37 inches of snow, Minneapolis 28 inches and International Falls 18 inches. For Duluth and Minneapolis, this set new all time records for single storm totals. These two cities received nearly half their normal seasonal snows in this one storm. In Wisconsin, 35 inches of snow was reported at Superior and 30 inches at Iron River

From http://www.intellicast.com/Almanac/Midwest/October/
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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #8 on: July 16, 2006, 06:51:18 pm »
I have had it easy in Atlanta... only 92 degrees instead of 97.. still is HOT HOT HOT!, but that usually does mean a colder winter ;)
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« Reply #9 on: July 16, 2006, 07:03:29 pm »
Been in the upper 90's in upstate SC for about the last month -  or so it has seemed.... ::)
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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #10 on: July 16, 2006, 08:45:24 pm »
I've been to Duluth in early Feb.  Upstate NY was worse.  I was in that stupid snow belt around Watertown and it snowed 462 freakin inches between October and May.  Four Hundred and Sixty Two Inches!    That's 38 Freakin feet of snow!
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« Reply #11 on: July 16, 2006, 08:48:00 pm »
  That's 38 Freakin feet of snow!
That's 37 feet too many for me.... :(
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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #12 on: July 16, 2006, 09:15:59 pm »
Been in the upper 90's in upstate SC for about the last month -  or so it has seemed.... ::)

I bet the Kudzu is thriving! Yup, I have part roots in S.C.  :P

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« Reply #13 on: July 16, 2006, 09:57:36 pm »
Its thriving in Georgia at the very least :P
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« Reply #14 on: July 16, 2006, 10:22:55 pm »
Been in the upper 90's in upstate SC for about the last month -  or so it has seemed.... ::)

I bet the Kudzu is thriving! Yup, I have part roots in S.C.  :P
Actually...the kudzu across from work has flopped in the heat....
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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2006, 02:28:51 am »
I've been to Duluth in early Feb.  Upstate NY was worse.  I was in that stupid snow belt around Watertown and it snowed 462 freakin inches between October and May.  Four Hundred and Sixty Two Inches!    That's 38 Freakin feet of snow!

In the ski resort area of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan they conside a year with "only 200 inches to be a very light year and bad for the skiing!
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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2006, 02:45:43 am »
Over here in my neck of Los Angeles, it's been in the lower 100s for most of the past week.  Where my brother currently is, out near Castaic Lake, it's been hitting close to 110 and in Palm Springs, I've heard the heat is hitting 120+.

Does anyone have 10 pounds of dry ice they're willing to spare?
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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #17 on: July 17, 2006, 08:04:29 am »
It's only 79 but feels like 83, humidity of 77%, and here it is 8:02 in the frigging morning!  >:(

As usual, no rain, and gonna be a hot m/fing day, again.  :(

I bought a way cool fan at Home Depot yesterday. SMC 20" fan with remote control, only 30 something bucks (You build it yourself, but it's quite easy and quick). It's actually far quieter than I thought it would be. I got ceiling fans too, but they suck for the most part. IMHO the only good ones are those 200 and something dollar space age ones that are 40% more efficient vs normal ones and are Energy Star rated, and they are not inexpensive by any means.

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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #18 on: July 17, 2006, 09:16:38 am »
Temperatures hit upper 90s coast to coast By CARLA K. JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer
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CHICAGO - Temperatures soared into the upper 90s and higher Sunday from coast to coast, and choking heat is expected to continue for the next few days, meteorologists said, as hot air is moving toward the East Coast.

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Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich said Sunday the state would make more than 130 office buildings available as cooling centers beginning Monday. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty had ordered the National Guard out to help firefighters as temperatures even in the normally cool northern part of the state pushed 100 degrees amid very dry conditions.

The        National Weather Service issued excessive heat warnings for Las Vegas, Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Tulsa, Okla., and parts of New Jersey, where thermometers made it into the 90s Sunday and were expected to reach 100 degrees Monday.

"I could use a pool out here," Doreen Venick, 36, said Sunday as she took shelter in the shade of a small tree with her two children and her sister at a children's festival in Brick, N.J.

Officials in Chicago, where a 1995 heat wave killed 700 people, opened 24-hour cooling centers and pleaded with people to check on elderly neighbors. No heat-related deaths were reported in the city by Sunday afternoon as temperatures approached 100 in parts of the state Sunday.

Organizers of Gay Games VII, a sporting event that has drawn about 12,000 gay and lesbian athletes to Chicago, said outdoor events were going ahead as planned with hydration stations, tents and medical teams. Two triathletes were treated for heat-related illnesses.

Chicago hit 94 by 3 p.m., but it didn't bother Frank Lee of Manoa, Hawaii, who was competing in the event's tennis matches and planned to drink plenty of water and eat bananas.

"Oh, I love it balmy," Lee said. "But maybe it's a little too hot."

In South Bend, Indiana, a 3-year-old boy died after he apparently locked himself inside a car in 90-degree heat on Saturday, relatives and neighbors said.

Abraham Barlue was found in the car by his grandmother, Vester Zeon, and a neighbor tried to resuscitate the boy before he was taken to a hospital.

"Somehow he got into the car, shut the doors, and child safety locks, he couldn't get out," said neighbor Tammy Wallace. "I tried to revive the baby, I evidently got a heartbeat back, and on the way to the hospital he passed away."

A large high pressure area centered over much of the mountain states and extending into the Midwest was pumping hot air from Mexico across the desert Southwest and into the Midwest, said Rob Handel, a weather service meteorologist in Chicago.

Even the Colorado mountain town of Frazier, which sits at 8,550 feet and likes to claim that it is the nation's ice box, was in the upper 80s during the weekend.

"It's not supposed to be hot like this. Lately there have been evenings when you could sit outside at 10 p.m. without a coat. All my life I couldn't do that," said Connie Clayton, 58, a lifelong resident of Frazier.

The mile-high city of Denver had two straight days of record highs, hitting 103 on Sunday and 101 Saturday.

South Dakota posted some of the nation's highest temperatures with a reading Saturday of 115 at Pierre, the state capital, and an unofficial report of 120 outside the town of Usta in the state's northwest corner.

"There's a lot of records that are falling across the state," said Todd Heitkamp, a weather service meteorologist in Sioux Falls.

The mercury again topped 100 degrees Sunday across much of South Dakota, and in North Dakota, the temperature hit 106 degrees in Bismarck and 100 in Dickinson.

In Arizona, Sunday's high was 109, not enough to rate an extreme heat advisory in the desert metropolis.

In Oklahoma, where temperatures also have been rising above 100, officials were investigating a possible heat-related death and reported more than 40 heat-related calls to emergency medical services in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

Southwest Oklahoma caught the worst of the heat Sunday: Lawton had a high temperature of 106 and Hobart and Frederick topped out at 104 degrees. The state's weeklong forecast calls for highs ranging from the mid 90s up to 106 degrees.

Several people were treated for heat-related illnesses Saturday at the St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, said Dr. Greg Hymel, an emergency room physician. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for the area Sunday, with temperatures reaching 91.

Officials with Middletown City Schools, halfway between Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, canceled the last week of elementary classes for the summer because of the heat. The two buildings where those classes are held lack air conditioning, district spokeswoman Debbie Alberico said.

California joined in the heat wave, with temperatures forecast to rise above 100 degrees Monday from the Mexican border to as far north as Redding and near the coast. State highs are expected to be 115 degrees near Barstow and 112 near Parkfield, said meteorologist Will Pi.

Power grid managers asked California residents to conserve electricity, predicting demand will spike for air conditioners.

Hot, sticky air also covered parts of the Southeast. In Georgia, temperatures have soared to near-record highs, with six cities posting temperatures of 100 degrees or higher on Saturday.

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Re: Gah, The Heat!
« Reply #19 on: July 17, 2006, 03:00:24 pm »
Over here in my neck of Los Angeles, it's been in the lower 100s for most of the past week. Where my brother currently is, out near Castaic Lake, it's been hitting close to 110 and in Palm Springs, I've heard the heat is hitting 120+.

Does anyone have 10 pounds of dry ice they're willing to spare?
Wow thats hot... wish that dumb jet stream would move down to cool things off... :(

As for the Dry Ice Centurus.. I dont have 10 pounds but I do have 4 pounds ;)
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