Average first day of 100 is June 23rd and we're forecast to get blocks of 106 together. That 's not normal. A bunch of 106 days together isn't even normal for August.
It's like we live in Texas or something
Average first day of 100 is June 23rd and we're forecast to get blocks of 106 together. That 's not normal. A bunch of 106 days together isn't even normal for August.
We have a strong El Nino and we're still getting hammered like our triple dip La Nina year. This area is going to really suck in 35-40 years as global warming continues its march unabated.
Fkn meathead.
Was it like Texas during Abbott’s Winter fk up?
Good point.
If we get some precipitation with this it would help the vegetation. (Farmers and such)
The humidity would be a killer though.
You should move to San Diego. We just had the coolest May temps we've had in 20 years. June is shaping up to be the coolest in 20 years as well. Been weird...feel like we've only had a sunny day a few times in the last month.
Exactly the type of thing predicted. Large variations with the average world temps going up.
Our May and part of June was very nice. Much nicer than last year. Now flip the switch.
El Nino has just begun. We won't really see it's effects here until fall/winter. Hopefully some good flooding.
Maybe this early heat will give a better chance at some tropical systems over the summer. That would be nice.
Probably not with a strong El Nino that sends strong wind shear into the Gulf by moving the jet stream south
Gotta wonder if the Abbott / Perry ty grid is going to hold up over the next week. Came pretty close to rolling blackouts last July when we had a stretch of extreme weather like this.
Jet streamed hasn't changed to an El Nino pattern. Probably won't until fall/winter.
SAN DIEGO — Every decade the National Weather Service recalibrates the annual average temperature for all locations across the country, and over the last 10 years, San Diego has set a record almost every year.
And San Diego is not alone. Since 2010 there have been record temperatures nationwide, according to Alex y, a Meteorologist at the National Weather Service in San Diego.
https://www.cbs8.com/article/weather...f-8b343b54b72d
You believe in conspiracies and aliens but climate? Your overlords tell you it's just normal so you believe em
solar has been giving us the cushion we need for record demand, too bad the lege took a pass on demand side solutions this session.
Maybe if Wemby busts
Been really nice over here. Havent gone over 84 as a high in almost 3 weeks. Nervous when the other shoe drops, tho.
Pretty much how I felt in May and early June where days were mostly in the 80s, though was expecting the other shoe dropping to be like we're back to 97-100 not 103-106 given it's no longer La Nina.
I'm located in the Central Valley, pretty much the last sizeable town (we're about 35k) before Yosemite Park, near the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains and on the opposite side, about 1.5 hours from the Bay, but we're always having some scorching summers here, almost like back home, just less humidity, but man, a few weeks ago, it was 96 with 44% humidity...I felt flashbacks to San Antonio.
This is Snake denying there is air because he cant see it.
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I hate when people act like 44% isn't high humidity either, that's ing gross when it's 96 degrees; it's a 70.5 degree dewpoint. That's about where we're at the last few days, 95-97 with dewpoints 70-74 and you go outside for five minutes and just feel ing sticky when you come in. Last year we were having days of 105 with dewpoints like 75 and god I ing hope we don't have that again with this heat wave. Usually if we get over 100 at least the dewpoints drop into the mid to high 50s but not last year.
I don't believe in climate change?!?! lol your assumptions are so ing stupid it hurts.
A large portion of my job is tracking climate change, average temps, and average rainfall here in California. Based on my findings I advise where we plant, what variety we plant, and when we harvest. I do the same in our growing regions in Mexico, Peru, and Chile. Thanks for the link though lol I needed the laugh. I have spreadsheets I've created with average temps, average rainfall, and soil conditions for every city within 40 miles of the California coast from San Diego to Morro Bay. I see firsthand on a daily basis how the climate is changing and what it is affecting, my job depends on believing in it and adapting to it.
When I have free time I spend a lot of it running the deck for my best friend and captain's long range fishing boat. Water temp is one of the most important metrics we use when on the water fishing tuna. The changes in water temps over the years off the coast of San Diego and down into Mexico are definitely not normal and it's changed bait movement, how we rig gear, and what we fish for. We've been catching Wahoo off the coast of San Diego...that didn't happen regularly 10 years ago. The size and frequency of large bluefin we are catching now weren't seen 10 years ago. Ocean temps rising off of California/Mexico have actually been hugely beneficial to those of us that fish the ocean.
I also spend a good amount of free time hunting and you guessed it...climate change has affected that as well. Deer movement isn't the same in the mountains I grew up hunting because of changes to the landscape because of warming temps. Certain bird species I used to hunt no longer fly into bodies of water they used to or forage in fields I used to hunt when I was younger because climate change has affected their food source.
TLDR cause I know you hate reading anything over a single sentence...you're a ing idiot for saying I don't believe in climate change as my job and life outside of work are intimately connected to climate change.
Also since you're there, have you taken a road trip to Yosemite this year? The Mist Trail must be nuts right now with how much snowpack the Sierras got last winter. First time I hiked it in spring 2006 after another heavy snow year I must have had wood half the hike from passing so many hot women in wet white T-shirts from how much the Merced River was roaring over the falls.![]()
Yuck. I remember summers when I was at Chico State...that was nasty.
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