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Post by aztec70 on May 13, 2014 7:21:32 GMT -8
I will be glum if no June gloom. Too hot.
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on May 13, 2014 7:29:09 GMT -8
Strange weather so far this spring.
Rains one week then in the 100's the next.
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Post by AztecFemBone on May 13, 2014 20:22:35 GMT -8
Having been evacuated thanks to the Bernardo fire, I gotta agree!
(All is well. House okay. Everything okay. Too hot!)
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Post by Fishn'Aztec on May 14, 2014 4:21:56 GMT -8
Having been evacuated thanks to the Bernardo fire, I gotta agree! (All is well. House okay. Everything okay. Too hot!) Move to western WA then you can complain it's too wet, foggy and damp. Honestly I hope you are are all safe from the fires, winds and heat. My in-laws said it was 94 in Bird Rock that's pretty hot for the beach.
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Post by AztecFemBone on May 14, 2014 7:38:28 GMT -8
Having been evacuated thanks to the Bernardo fire, I gotta agree! (All is well. House okay. Everything okay. Too hot!) Move to western WA then you can complain it's too wet, foggy and damp. Honestly I hope you are are all safe from the fires, winds and heat. My in-laws said it was 94 in Bird Rock that's pretty hot for the beach. Cars are still packed just in case.
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Post by Fishn'Aztec on May 14, 2014 10:46:34 GMT -8
Good Luck & best wishes for cooler, damper weather!
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Post by AztecBill on May 14, 2014 16:55:18 GMT -8
Santa Ana's happen. We still have plenty of time to get our annual May/June cloudiness.
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Post by uwphoto on May 14, 2014 20:50:54 GMT -8
Santa Ana's happen. We still have plenty of time to get our annual May/June cloudiness. Ha ha..."Santa Ana's happen. What, did this one make you a little nervous Bill? Did you get evacuated and get jumpy? Santa Ana's of this magnitude do not happen locally in spring. The wind gust registered at Cuyamaca peak during the Santa Ana two weeks ago was 101 mph. That is the highest wind speed ever recorded in the County. The highest wind speeds ever recorded in So Cal have mostly been west winds during winter storms. We have also had the highest average temperature ever recorded for the last 4 months in the County. Give me a break with "Santa Anas happen", you can't even acknowledge an unusual event when its happening if it doesn't fit your narrative. I predicted this post even before I saw it.
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Post by AztecBill on May 15, 2014 7:58:57 GMT -8
Santa Ana's happen. We still have plenty of time to get our annual May/June cloudiness. Ha ha..."Santa Ana's happen. What, did this one make you a little nervous Bill? Did you get evacuated and get jumpy? Santa Ana's of this magnitude do not happen locally in spring. The wind gust registered at Cuyamaca peak during the Santa Ana two weeks ago was 101 mph. That is the highest wind speed ever recorded in the County. The highest wind speeds ever recorded in So Cal have mostly been west winds during winter storms. We have also had the highest average temperature ever recorded for the last 4 months in the County. Give me a break with "Santa Anas happen", you can't even acknowledge an unusual event when its happening if it doesn't fit your narrative. I predicted this post even before I saw it. Yesterday's record high was 93. The previous record was 91 in 1956. San Diego's May 13th's all time record high was 94 degrees in 1979. How is that "do not happen"?San Diego's April 7th's all time record high was 99 degrees in 1989. How is that "does not happen"?Santa Ana's happen at anytime of year - and have. Below is the US national weather map for March. Record cold and record hot always happen somehere. Record cold has been twice as common in the US this year.
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Post by uwphoto on May 16, 2014 15:10:53 GMT -8
Ha ha..."Santa Ana's happen. What, did this one make you a little nervous Bill? Did you get evacuated and get jumpy? Santa Ana's of this magnitude do not happen locally in spring. The wind gust registered at Cuyamaca peak during the Santa Ana two weeks ago was 101 mph. That is the highest wind speed ever recorded in the County. The highest wind speeds ever recorded in So Cal have mostly been west winds during winter storms. We have also had the highest average temperature ever recorded for the last 4 months in the County. Give me a break with "Santa Anas happen", you can't even acknowledge an unusual event when its happening if it doesn't fit your narrative. I predicted this post even before I saw it. Yesterday's record high was 93. The previous record was 91 in 1956. San Diego's May 13th's all time record high was 94 degrees in 1979. How is that "do not happen"?San Diego's April 7th's all time record high was 99 degrees in 1989. How is that "does not happen"?Santa Ana's happen at anytime of year - and have. Below is the US national weather map for March. Record cold and record hot always happen somehere. Record cold has been twice as common in the US this year. Bill, you wouldn't recognize an extreme weather event if you were standing in it. Even the mouthpiece for the Right, the Union Trib, calls it so. A lot of my colleagues need to read weather to get work done and stay safe. I need to read weather to get work done and stay safe myself. There is not one of my professional colleagues who has spent years in San Diego who does not call this past wind / temperature event in spring a major anomaly. As in unprecedented. "Santa Ana's happen" ha ha. Get outdoors much? Or are you a keyboard jockey, as I suspect.....
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Post by AztecBill on May 19, 2014 8:21:12 GMT -8
Yesterday's record high was 93. The previous record was 91 in 1956. San Diego's May 13th's all time record high was 94 degrees in 1979. How is that "do not happen"?San Diego's April 7th's all time record high was 99 degrees in 1989. How is that "does not happen"?Santa Ana's happen at anytime of year - and have. Below is the US national weather map for March. Record cold and record hot always happen somehere. Record cold has been twice as common in the US this year. Bill, you wouldn't recognize an extreme weather event if you were standing in it. Even the mouthpiece for the Right, the Union Trib, calls it so. A lot of my colleagues need to read weather to get work done and stay safe. I need to read weather to get work done and stay safe myself. There is not one of my professional colleagues who has spent years in San Diego who does not call this past wind / temperature event in spring a major anomaly. As in unprecedented. "Santa Ana's happen" ha ha. Get outdoors much? Or are you a keyboard jockey, as I suspect..... The Pope blamed changes in weather on witches. Let's get out the tourches and burn them. Recent weather is nothing unusual. The "current weather" over history has always been seen as unusual. We don't have the memory to take in enough weather history to know what is usual and not. Since our main weather cycle is 60 years most alive today would have to compare it to a time when they were not alive or were very young. If you look at heat records for the US, most were set in the 1930s and still stand.
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Post by Spud on May 25, 2014 12:43:34 GMT -8
you people are crazy. How in the heck do you live in San Diego if you like may gray/june gloom? It's the absolute worst part of SD. I'll take sun all day long, every day.
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Post by aztec70 on May 25, 2014 18:17:17 GMT -8
I hear Borrego Springs is very sunny. Hot too. There's the rub.
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