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krafty
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Hotter than snot
here in Rosarito-probably the hottest day of the summer. Or maybe just the high humidity?
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DENNIS
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Here too. No breeze at all.
Gawd....I feel for those folks over on the SOC side. I can't stand it when it approaches 90°.
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12 mph N breeze ~ 96º & 56%
Yes it's hot but a nice change with the low humidity.
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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Strange times.
Weird heat all over the globe. It's dang near 90F in north North Dakota. Not much incentive to go out goose-hunting.
I got word that Rome is hotter'n the inside of a cow.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Here too. No breeze at all.
Gawd....I feel for those folks over on the SOC side. I can't stand it when it approaches 90°. |
90? That's a Spring day here. Yesterday after the thunderstorm was the first day since May it's been under 100 in Yuma. I needed a windbreaker.
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Oso
90? That's a Spring day here. Yesterday after the thunderstorm was the first day since May it's been under 100 in Yuma. I needed a windbreaker.
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It's my PacSide upbringing. We arn't satisfied with anything over here.
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i am, specially after this weekends big waves. it's FINALLY summer. the first sighting of it since 2009.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Strange times.
Weird heat all over the globe. It's dang near 90F in north North Dakota. Not much incentive to go out goose-hunting.
I got word that Rome is hotter'n the inside of a cow. |
Friends of mine back east tell me this has been the most miserable summer they can remember by far.
And it's nice to see you back posting Roger...
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97 here in La Paz. Heat index 103! Time for a swim!!
Keep your eyes on the road, and your hands upon the wheel!
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Regarding Rome, where I have several friends, temps have been running mid-80's and upper 60's recently.
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100 in Pasadena today, heading back to TX to pack up the house where, ironically, it will be cooler finally. 68 days over 100 in Fort Worth this
summer, and the hottest summer ever by average temp and other indicators.
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DENNIS
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The San Diego weather man just said it's supposed to be warmer tomorrow, then a cooling, less humid trend will set in.
Whatever.......more frosty Pacificos is all it means.
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Those weather stations have been surrounded by cement and steel. A parking lot is gonna be one of the hottest places in town! Move 'em out into the
countryside! Get some real readings. Don't buy into all that phoney Anthropogenic Global Warming BS. It's supposed to be hot in the summer. Have
already had a couple of frosts! Are entering another ice age?
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Mexitron
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Those weather stations have been surrounded by cement and steel. A parking lot is gonna be one of the hottest places in town! Move 'em out into the
countryside! Get some real readings. Don't buy into all that phoney Anthropogenic Global Warming BS. It's supposed to be hot in the summer. Have
already had a couple of frosts! Are entering another ice age?
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If you're referring to the Fort Worth weather station data---its taken out by the airport, fairly open country north of DFW---my readings at my house
have been consistently higher, actually.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
i am, specially after this weekends big waves. it's FINALLY summer. the first sighting of it since 2009. |
Summer just in time for all the surf teens to head back to school. Not so crowded in the midweek line up.
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DFW? Is that the same airport that has a runway on an overpass? Looks like a lot of cement and steel for as far as the eye can see.
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Regarding El Azizia, Libya, where I have no friends at all...it is also very hot. It is the site of the earth's highest recorded temperature, but
point of fact is that many places nearby were probably hotter than the inside of a camel.
The record stands at 136F or 57C at a meteorological station in El Aziza, Libya in 1922.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Regarding El Azizia, Libya, where I have no friends at all...it is also very hot. It is the site of the earth's highest recorded temperature,
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"The highest temperature in the world was 136° Fahrenheit (58° Celsius), recorded at El Azizia, Libya, on the edge of the Sahara Desert, on September
13, 1922. The highest temperature ever recorded in the United States was 134° Fahrenheit (56.7° Celsius) in Death Valley, California, on July 10,
1913. The unofficial high temperature, which does not meet the international weather standards, was 140° Fahrenheit (60° Celsius). This was recorded
at Delta, Mexico, in August 1953. Another unofficial high of 136.4° Fahrenheit (58° Celsius) was recorded at San Luis, Mexico, on August 11, 1933."
http://www.enotes.com/science-fact-finder/weather-climate/wh...
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Strange times.
Weird heat all over the globe. It's dang near 90F in north North Dakota. Not much incentive to go out goose-hunting.
I got word that Rome is hotter'n the inside of a cow. |
and now we all know that al gore was right and republican party platform is wrong!
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Pompano
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Strange times.
Weird heat all over the globe. It's dang near 90F in north North Dakota. Not much incentive to go out goose-hunting.
I got word that Rome is hotter'n the inside of a cow. |
and now we all know that al gore was right and republican party platform is wrong! |
I, for one, totally agree with you.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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