We hit a whopping 67 here. Cloudy and overcast, as has been the case for most of this summer.
No.... wait, we might have had 5 days of warm and sunny.
This is one seriously screwed up summer.
We hit a whopping 67 here. Cloudy and overcast, as has been the case for most of this summer.
No.... wait, we might have had 5 days of warm and sunny.
This is one seriously screwed up summer.
I believe someone could organize a protest against homophones without people figuring out what the word really means.
Ours here is turning into a typical summer, HOT Humid, cold, it has not snowed yet but that would not be that unusual, mild, rain, hail, a little of everything. I just hope the MOM is nice not like it was the first time we had one here where it pored rain the entire week. One thing is for sure, if you don't like the weather just stick around for a day or so it will change.
River
He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security.
Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
Edmund Burke
Two days ago, a thunderstorm formed over my neighborhood and nearly drowned everything in about an inch of rain within an hour.
It always does that when it hits 90 -- thunderstorm and lightning and heavy rain. All it takes is one little gust of wind going up and losing all that heat and down comes the rain and the Heat Engine is born, clouds climb up to thousands of feet and VIOLA -- as ze french zay -- thunderstorm
“They also call it the Winged Isle. Some say it is because the island, if seen from above, would look like butterfly wings. And I do not know the truth of it.” Then, “ ‘And what is truth?’ said jesting Pilate.” From: The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains by Neil Gaiman.
Hot again here with only hopes of a popup storm in the future. Heat indexes over 100F+ tomorrow again. I find it balmy.
So your enjoying the weather Paolo? you say you don't need that hoodie
River
He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security.
Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
Edmund Burke
No hoodie today, no.
Re: There's Always The Weather
Neighbors and I believe this is a "Bravo Global Warming" summer. It has been like last year's. And last year's Summer did not arrive until after the Autumnal Equinox. Those Mission Figs that were suffering so much are deciding to produce large sweet fruit. The "nubs" of fruits it put out months ago that sometimes matured into a dry, white fleshed, yuk fruit - those nubs seem to select some amongst the gang to fruit it up. Today I picked an all time high of five. Some pretty big. Sweet, red fig fruitiness.
The Grape tomatoes are also plentiful and crowd out the beef steak tomato that was a hope for a good slice of tomato.
One of my garlic spikes is producing little plant like thingies instead of seeds. Home Depot is the source of dynamite garlic starters and they only carry it seasonally. Highly recommended. Look around November to Feb. Bulb time. The onions are, well I'd rather give the space to the triple X large clove garlic.
Pity the poor apartment dwellers who have no garden.
Moi
Re: There's Always The Weather
Getting bored with freakish floods in the Midwest? Last one in Pittsburgh near Dave.
Well this week we have a hurricane working up the Atlantic Coast toward Bob3. ETA, Friday - Saturday.
If this hurricane would just catch up with one of those Midwest thunderstorms we might have some voluminous aqueous weather reports.
Waiting for first hand accounts because here in paradise the weather is just so all the same, y'know.
Moi
Here in Seattle we have had a brutal, debilitating heat wave. For the first time in over a year, and for two days in a row it reached 85 degrees, and it went almost a week without rain. It was aweful. I had to lay down in front of the AC and pant. We just aren't used to this. Must be global warming.
Transward
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I believe someone could organize a protest against homophones without people figuring out what the word really means.
You guys are to much, 80 being to hot,but that is only half of the story, humidity is the other half. Its when its 106 and the humidity is 85% and the due point is 80 that you really want to stay in front of the AC.
River
He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security.
Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
Edmund Burke
It was just too much water for a system that is old and a series of roads that form a natural bowl. It's a shame people died. The authorities are hurrying to fix it. That is the right thing to do after the storm. It's that crumbling infrastructure thing that we keep hearing about.
From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette:
On flood-struck Washington Boulevard Monday, crews from the agencies responsible for the overtaxed sewers there began the job of cleaning and reinforcing the system, while the region's leadership started talking about potential solutions to Friday's calamity that caused four deaths.
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority and Allegheny County Sanitary Authority officials met and identified potential short- and long-term fixes that ranged from emergency road closures during storms to raising Washington Boulevard above flood level.
Pittsburgh Councilman Patrick Dowd, a PWSA board member whose district includes part of the area that flooded Friday, said the only real solution was to rebuild the intersection of Washington and Allegheny River Boulevard, which currently forms "a dam" at one end of a vast topographic bowl.
"No matter how large the pipe is that you build, you're always going to have a storm at some point that is too big for it," he said.
In this case, the large storm sewers running down Washington Boulevard -- 108 inches and 102 inches in diameter, respectively -- received too much water for the pipes near the Allegheny River to convey.
He said a 48-inch pipe carries water toward Alcosan's treatment plant beside the Ohio River and a 132-inch pipe carries overflow to the Allegheny River -- but that's not enough.
"The dam has to be broken and let the water naturally get to the rivers."
The flash flood that hit Friday afternoon occurred as more than 2 inches of rain fell in one hour in the watershed around Washington Boulevard, leaving motorists stranded in trapped vehicles.
Emergency workers rescued more than a dozen people from trees and the roofs of their vehicles. But a mother and her two children from Plum drowned inside their vehicle, and an Oakmont woman died when officials believe she was washed into a sewer and ended up on the bank of the Allegheny River, where her body was found Saturday.
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11235...#ixzz1VrMYAcHZ
Last edited by Dave; 08-23-2011 at 02:53 PM. Reason: spelling
“They also call it the Winged Isle. Some say it is because the island, if seen from above, would look like butterfly wings. And I do not know the truth of it.” Then, “ ‘And what is truth?’ said jesting Pilate.” From: The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains by Neil Gaiman.
He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security.
Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
Edmund Burke
I drove that area lots of times. Took my drivers license test on that road.
It is behind the Highland Park area. The Highland PArk Zoo sits atop a hill and down in a valley.
On the other side is an equally high neighborhood and Washington Blvd comes from major suburbs and neighborhoods east and slightly south of Pittsburgh (East Liberty, Oakland, Shadyside, Squirrel Hill). Washington Blvd is a main, four lane road that ends at the approaches to the Highland Park Bridge that crosses the Allegheny river (Routes 8 and 28 if those mean something)...
Like most of Pittsburgh's river banks when you get away from Point State Park and the downtown city, there are broad flood planes that have entire communities built on them. The Highland Park Bridge spans more than just river. IT spans an entire community on either side of the river. The approach roads form natural funnels and paths for water drainage.
The rain overflowed two 8 foot diameter storm sewers and came up over roads to a depth of six to ten feet.
Now that's just an exceptional amount of water in less than an hour.
“They also call it the Winged Isle. Some say it is because the island, if seen from above, would look like butterfly wings. And I do not know the truth of it.” Then, “ ‘And what is truth?’ said jesting Pilate.” From: The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains by Neil Gaiman.
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