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glatt 07-03-2015 05:22 AM

We got your rain. 2nd wettest June on the books.

Gravdigr 07-03-2015 11:19 AM

It's wet. Very wet.

Griff 07-03-2015 12:42 PM

Actual sun today, quick get something done!

Gravdigr 07-03-2015 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Griff (Post 932497)
quick get something done!

I. Will. Not.

BigV 07-03-2015 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by BigV (Post 932464)
It's 84 degrees in the house.

It's been the hottest June on record, by a long shot. Only eight days with measurable precipitation this spring.

http://www.komonews.com/weather/blog...311125801.html


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The average high temperature for June was 78.9 degrees. That's a new record -- by a long shot. The old record? 75.8 degrees set in… 1992. Beating an average high temperature record by three degrees is quite the feat. For perspective, it's like taking the previous hottest June, and adding an extra 93 degrees to spread around the 30 days. Third place is 74.7, 4th place is 74.1, so each time setting the record previously was more of an edge than an oblitteration. So 2015 is putting up incredibly lofty numbers that will be tough to beat.

By the way, the typical average high temperature for June in Seattle? 69.9 degrees.
there are other measurements listed in the article, suffice it to say it's been hot and dry.

btw a correction, eight days of precip from May to June, not all spring. Still. :sweat:

Undertoad 07-13-2015 03:51 PM

http://cellar.org/2015/claudette-storm.jpg

She was far more than a meaningless Atlantic storm...

xoxoxoBruce 07-13-2015 04:35 PM

HA HA, missed me. http://cellar.org/2012/bwekk.gif

xoxoxoBruce 07-13-2015 07:09 PM

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Part of the cause and effect of your weather, is the amount of energy you get smacked with by the Sun. This map at the link is interactive so you can mouse up the counties... except Alaska and Hawaii.

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The sunniest place in the lower 48 is Imperial County, Calif. All that sunlight makes the region a great place to grow crops — or it least it was, when water from the Colorado river was more plentiful. Overall, the Southwest gets the most sun in an average day, along with select regions on the Gulf Coast and the southern tip of Florida.

Average sunlight generally diminishes as you head farther north, though you can see that sunlight isn't simply a function of map placement. Pittsburgh (Allegheny County, Pa.) is at roughly the same latitude as Salt Lake City (Salt Lake County, Utah), but the former is at the bottom of the solar distribution while the latter is closer to the top.
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The absolute least sunny county in the lower U.S. is Island County, Wash. On an average day, it gets only about 60 percent of the solar radiation of a typical county in Southern California. The states bordering the Great Lakes — from Minnesota to New York — are all at the bottom of the sunlight distribution. Northern New England is right there with them.

glatt 07-13-2015 08:42 PM

That's a map of places that should get solar panels.

infinite monkey 07-14-2015 11:20 AM

Last night at work2 we had to (and oh, it was excruciating. laughing and joking...poor me ;) ) hang out in the training room because tornado sirens were going off. Today more severe storms are expected. I guess at work1 we're supposed to go into the tunnel, but I think I'll just hang out in the vault that's right next to my desk (a non-locking-anymore vault.)

But they never reported a tornado sighting. It used to be that watches were for "conditions are favorable for a tornado to develop" and warnings meant they'd seen something. I guess now they can just go crazy with warnings...so that warnings now have the same impact that watches used to have, meaning "meh...I'll just go about my business."

Not that I really care. If I'd been home I wouldn't have sought any alternate shelter anyway. For one thing, I love storms and this has been the most awesome summer for rain and storms, for another thing, if a tornado wants to come and get me then let it. I double dog dare it. But I will hang out in a training room or a vault if'n they're handy.

glatt 07-14-2015 11:35 AM

Sometimes you just have to take your chances. Couple weeks ago, I was camping and there was a violent thunderstorm. Nowhere to go, so we all just sat under the tarp at the picnic table and experienced the storm. Lightning was striking very close, but not close enough that it hit any of us.

Odds are a tornado will miss you, even if there is one around.

xoxoxoBruce 07-14-2015 12:19 PM

If you sit in a swivel desk chair wear a seatbelt, because the tornado will just spin you around real fast. :rolleyes:

xoxoxoBruce 07-15-2015 06:10 AM

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Damn it, I'm rusting.
By the way, today is Saint Swithin's Day. If it rains today it will rain for 40 days and 40 nights.

Gravdigr 07-15-2015 01:51 PM

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St Swithun's day if thou dost rain
For forty days it will remain
St Swithun's day if thou be fair
For forty days 'twill rain nae mare
If you're gonna make me learn stuff, at least spell it write.

:bitching:

xoxoxoBruce 07-15-2015 02:25 PM

You didn't believe me and had to look it up, didn't you. That's your problem, so fuck you, don't blame me for your insatiable curiosity. http://cellar.org/2012/bwekk.gif


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