DavidE
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Summer Is Cooler This Year
After spending more than twenty full summers in Mexico I can safely state that this one is one of the cooler ones I remember.
I remember summers when the temperature in July for San Lucas averaged 101/82
San Jose 104/82
La Paz 110/88
Sta Rosalia 106/88
When I glanced at the thermometer on the patio this AM I noticed it was 79F and the skies were overcast.
Last July the temperatures soared well into the middle nineties, but did not do so once in 2010.
The weather gurus are shouting that we are experiencing a rapidly developeing La Niña.
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tiotomasbcs
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The true test will be the month of August! About ten years ago here on the pacific in BCS people were using blankets in August!! Heat and humidity
in September is guaranteed. Water temp here in Pescadero is still under 70degrees. I'm lovin it!! Tio
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vandy
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Yeah, I'm amazed. I'm usually on the Pacific side mid-July due to the heat.
It's still possible to set up an umbrella at water's edge in La Ribera and stay cool waiting for a fish to grab your ballyhoo.
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Bob H
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It all has to do with the weather!
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toneart
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DavidE -
Where are you?
What does a La Nina mean for hurricane forecasts in Baja Sur
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Russ
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It did cool down over night last night.6am 81º here. But it was really close to "turn on the AC" last night as I went to bed around 11. But I think
our "cool summer" is about played out.
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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woody with a view
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Quote: | Originally posted by toneart
DavidE -
Where are you?
What does a La Nina mean for hurricane forecasts in Baja Sur
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nothing. the intense years are the in-between years of La or El as either transitions to the other. it seems like there hasn't been a decent hurricane
filled summer in years, for the surf, of course!
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Timo1
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Tony
La nena years mean the Atlantic rages
El nino means baja gets it
sold out and got out !!!
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DavidE
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I am on the coast of Michoacan about 800 miles south of Mazatlan.
BTW cool(er) does not necessarily mean cool. One early July day several decades ago found Sta Rosalia at 119 degrees and the town emptied and people
went up on the bluffs to catch a breeze.
In Cabo one summer I remember 22 days in a row when the temperature climbed to above 102F. About four miles from the water. The coolest hideout I
found was at Pescadero, where at the edge of getting wet from sea spray I saw eighty-seven degrees. The humidity made it uncomfortable.
In Mulege I remember one summer not that long ago when the morning low NEVER dipped below 88 degrees for more than two months, and the daytime high on
Concepcion beaches was well in excess of 110F.
But the corker came on an afternoon in July in the late seventies when I encountered 122F in Ciudad Obregon, Sonora. It was so hot the tar in the road
got sticky and you couldn't touch anything outside exposed to the sun.
I am always thankful when my sweat does not steam!
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woody with a view
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if it's cool in the summer it must be related to global warming......
just ax bill clinton!
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sancho
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David E, As in the contributor to Peoples Guide,
etc.? They were up to 4 months ago, calling for a summer
El Nino along the Orange Co, San Diego coast,
I never saw ocean temps last winter to justify
that. I believe abundance of info now available, as opposed
to 15 yrs. ago, re: equator ocean temps by sattellite,etc.,
leads to premature predictions
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wessongroup
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Climate change... now there's one that may have topped cooking "turtles" if it had not been "put to bed"....
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It is 110deg at 3:20p in BOLA with slight breeze out of the west.
A man never stands as tall as when he kneels to help a child.
Knights of Pythagoras
Funny how falling feels like flying
for a little while - Bad Blake
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toneart
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THX, Timo1
Quote: | Originally posted by Timo1
Tony
La nena years mean the Atlantic rages
El nino means baja gets it |
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MitchMan
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When I went fishing out of La Paz last week, the water was much cooler than I remember it from last July. The water was definitely cool to the touch.
I didn't measure it with a thermometer.
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Bob and Susan
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our pool 89 yesterday...
you MUST be filling it with ice
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longlegsinlapaz
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El Centenario....approx 10 miles from Morgaine7's place....I think my pool might have more hours a day of full sun (larger area, shorter perimeter
walls) & it's gotten up to 85 ONE day this year! Holding pretty steady at 83 for the past week. 9AM, sun is up, but hiding
behind pretty dense cloud cover & it's 78 at the moment.
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monoloco
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We had a nice rain in Pescadero last night.
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BajaGringo
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The coastline here has been overcast just about every morning with only a few exceptions. The good news is that most days it does clear up so we get
to charge up the batteries to full charge and enjoy a nice sunset. Really has made me thankful that we added the wind turbine to the system...
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vandenberg
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Nopolo right now 86 degrees with a nice breeze and 49% humidity.
Very nice, considering the time of year.
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