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Title: 100 degrees
Post by: NUKE on July 14, 2004, 01:16:42 AM
It's 11.17 pm, 100 dgrees, 25% humitity and storming like hell! I Love the monsoon season!
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: GtoRA2 on July 14, 2004, 01:39:10 AM
Mid 60s here, unfortunaly my room is on the sunny side on the afternoons and my room bakes lol.

Cant sleep Nuke?
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: rpm on July 14, 2004, 02:44:38 AM
We have been lucky in North Texas. Strange weather pattern has kept temps low and lots of rain for the last month. Our local lake is full for the first time in 10 years. Mid 90's is the hottest it's been.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: texace on July 14, 2004, 02:57:41 AM
Lake Worth has been over its normal level since the begining of the month. Quite impressive for July and last month's hellacious storm...
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: rpm on July 14, 2004, 03:11:42 AM
Yep, I was refering to Lake Bridgeport. It's always drained to keep Eagle Mountain full.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: Nilsen on July 14, 2004, 04:20:48 AM
Could you send some heat over here please? Its been a bad summer so far... Its only 73.4 here atm, but average in june was 68ish.
Title: 25% humidity???
Post by: Eagler on July 14, 2004, 05:41:56 AM
what the heck is that? We don't go that low in the winter

try 95 to 98 degress with 85 to 95% humidity, thunderstorms cooking off just about every afternoon by 3/4 pm

I'll trade you that 100/25 for 95/95 anyday :)

edit

11pm?

85/85 - if you're lucky :)
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: sling322 on July 14, 2004, 08:45:06 AM
Supposed to have our first 100 degree day on record today.  Quite a change over a couple of years ago where we had like 40 days in a row over the century mark.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: majic on July 14, 2004, 09:56:58 AM
Was only 90 here yesterday, but one of the more nasty storms we've seen this summer came through.  They touched off the sirens three times in an hour.
Title: Re: 25% humidity???
Post by: NUKE on July 14, 2004, 09:58:57 AM
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Originally posted by Eagler
what the heck is that? We don't go that low in the winter

try 95 to 98 degress with 85 to 95% humidity, thunderstorms cooking off just about every afternoon by 3/4 pm

I'll trade you that 100/25 for 95/95 anyday :)

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11pm?

85/85 - if you're lucky :)


Yeah, but at midnight?  :D

[edit] oops, just noticed you included 11pm [edit]

You are right..... I'd take our heat any day compaired to what you've got. I was in Florida last summer and 85 dgrees with 90% humidity is like hellfire compaired to 110-118 and low humidity like we have here.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: Goth on July 14, 2004, 09:59:46 AM
Heat index of 107 degrees at 0700 and by all indications is supposed to be 116 heat index by this afternoon. Lovely down here in the Louisiana swamps.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: storch on July 14, 2004, 10:01:25 AM
does the gila river have water in it again??  last time I was out that way it looked like the gila game path
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: Red Tail 444 on July 14, 2004, 10:02:32 AM
The week Corey Stringer died in MN it was 96 degrees...at 4AM. The heat index had peaked at 118. No sea breeze, either :(

We won't even discuss humidity in the land of 10,000 lakes
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: Red Tail 444 on July 14, 2004, 10:03:52 AM
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Originally posted by Goth
Heat index of 107 degrees at 0700 and by all indications is supposed to be 116 heat index by this afternoon. Lovely down here in the Louisiana swamps.


Crayfish must be awfully soft this time of year.....I'll wait till december :aok
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: storch on July 14, 2004, 10:07:56 AM
This has put me to thinking.  It seems that every year we are seeing progressively hotter summers.  are we breaking records from one hundred years ago?  Thomas Jefferson recorded weather conditions in his diary throughout his life I wonder if there is access to that information to use as a form of imprecise comparison?
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: midnight Target on July 14, 2004, 10:08:30 AM
sissies.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: Goth on July 14, 2004, 10:25:17 AM
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Originally posted by storch
This has put me to thinking.  It seems that every year we are seeing progressively hotter summers.  are we breaking records from one hundred years ago?  Thomas Jefferson recorded weather conditions in his diary throughout his life I wonder if there is access to that information to use as a form of imprecise comparison?


Not true, don't buy into the global warning theory yet. Hottest day in history in this area was back in 1980.

Like everything, there are ebbs and flows. More ozone is destroyed by one volcanic eruption than all the cars in the world.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: storch on July 14, 2004, 10:57:11 AM
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Originally posted by Goth
Not true, don't buy into the global warning theory yet. Hottest day in history in this area was back in 1980.

Like everything, there are ebbs and flows. More ozone is destroyed by one volcanic eruption than all the cars in the world.

Oh I'm not buying into that hogwash  but I would like to see a comparison non the less
Title: Re: 100 degrees
Post by: RTStuka on July 14, 2004, 02:04:33 PM
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Originally posted by NUKE
It's 11.17 pm, 100 dgrees, 25% humitity and storming like hell! I Love the monsoon season!



I am experiencing my first monsoon season ever and so far I like it, I am from upstate NY and have never seen anything like the storms im watching today and last night. I love the low humidity though.
Title: Re: Re: 100 degrees
Post by: NUKE on July 14, 2004, 02:37:36 PM
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Originally posted by RTStuka
I am experiencing my first monsoon season ever and so far I like it, I am from upstate NY and have never seen anything like the storms im watching today and last night. I love the low humidity though.


Yeah, they can be fun to watch. We got hit really hard last night in my area..... trees down, broken branches all over the streets.

They forcast a high of 100 70% humidiy today (heat index 145) because of the storms.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: RTStuka on July 14, 2004, 02:44:10 PM
Yeah last night was something else, it was raining so hard at one point here in tucson that I couldnt see off my belcony, ive had more visibility in blizzards back home then I did last night. The lightning was amazing also, it never stopped.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: Curval on July 14, 2004, 03:11:36 PM
We had a T-Storm blow through a couple of days ago.  I was playing AH when there was a flash of lightening immediately followed by the boom of a thunderclap that was the loudest I have ever heard.  Darn near jumped out of my skin.
Title: 100 degrees
Post by: Sandman on July 14, 2004, 03:56:45 PM
100F here today... humidity is at 7%.

Expected high is 103.