Don't forget to bring a chain-saw too.I think I'll volunteer for the relief efforts. Finding my sunglasses and swim trunks now...
CAT 4 Iniki 1992
Don't forget to bring a chain-saw too.I think I'll volunteer for the relief efforts. Finding my sunglasses and swim trunks now...
It's worse than you think.Yesterday: Hot (38°C) ... Today: Hot (38°C) ... Tomorrow: Hot (38°C) ...
I need a drink ...![]()
You haven't lived until an errant coconut passes you doing about 90 MPH.I think I'll volunteer for the relief efforts. Finding my sunglasses and swim trunks now...
The other day was strange as it was a nice clear day but there was sort of a haze but a haze like way up in the atmosphere, just sort of peculiar. Then watching the news & weather I find out it was smoke all the way from the CA wildfires. Go figure and here I am in NE Ohio. Go figure. Then too, major airlines have had aircraft flame out as a result of volcanic ash traveling thousands of miles. Jet engines have an intense dislike of volcanic ash.The smoke from a thousand miles to the west was funneling in making for very bad air quality.
I just got back from Denver. Those big rain storms helped I'm sure. My Mother in-law live on Albion St. and Martin Luther.Clear blue sky!!!!
The last few days it was smoky. Denver is in a valley with weird wind currents caused by the nearby Rocky Mountains. The smoke from a thousand miles to the west was funneling in making for very bad air quality.
I can now see the mountains. Air is clean enough that I am now off for a bicycle ride this afternoon.
Thank God, hurricanes move slowly, at sea at least. Otherwise, early avoiding would be very problematic for most vessels. Been there...Just In:
At least 120,000 people along the Florida Panhandle were ordered to clear out on Tuesday as Historical sized Hurricane Michael rapidly picked up steam in the Gulf of Mexico and closed in with winds of 110 mph and a potential storm surge of 12 feet.
Beach dwellers rushed to board up their homes and sandbag their properties against the fast-moving hurricane, which was expected to blow ashore around midday Wednesday along a relatively lightly populated stretch of coastline.
The speed of the storm — Michael was moving north 12 mph (19 kph) — gave many people a dwindling number of hours to prepare or flee before being caught up in damaging wind and rain.
Max.
This'll be the second time in a week that Tallahassee has been rocked by a major Hurricane.Just In:
At least 120,000 people along the Florida Panhandle were ordered to clear out on Tuesday as Historical sized Hurricane Michael rapidly picked up steam in the Gulf of Mexico and closed in with winds of 110 mph and a potential storm surge of 12 feet.
Beach dwellers rushed to board up their homes and sandbag their properties against the fast-moving hurricane, which was expected to blow ashore around midday Wednesday along a relatively lightly populated stretch of coastline.
The speed of the storm — Michael was moving north 12 mph (19 kph) — gave many people a dwindling number of hours to prepare or flee before being caught up in damaging wind and rain.
Max.
We haven't had a day < 90°F since July. Still waiting for fall.Sudden plunge in temperature, this morning just before sunrise it was 9°C, temperature inside the house is 26°C.
A coconut doing 90 MPH is a nightmare.
≈79°F?! Uggg! Better you than me!temperature inside the house is 26°C.
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