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Re: 2011 SE TX/SW LA Weather:This IS ridiculous!

#541 Postby Tireman4 » Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:39 pm

Yeah I know. 20 is almost assuredly a done deal. That is sad. August will be the hottest month ever.
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#542 Postby SaskatchewanScreamer » Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:42 pm

on a Texan friend's facebook page:

ATTENTION: IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN THE TEXAS OR ARIZONA AREA AFFECTED BY DROUGHT, PLEASE LEAVE SEEDS, WATER, AND FOOD IN YOUR YARDS, THE WILDLIFE ARE ABANDONING THEIR OWN YOUNG DUE TO LACK OF ABILITY TO SURVIVE THE DROUGHT. TO HELP SAVE THE WILDLIFE AND ITS OFFSPRING, VETS ARE ASKING FOR FOOD AND WATER TO BE LEFT OUT FOR THE ANIMALS TO FIND TO AID IN THE OFFSPRING AND YOUNGSTERS SURVIVAL. PLEASE PLEASE REPOST & SHARE!!
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Re: 2011 SE TX/SW LA Weather:This IS ridiculous!

#543 Postby Flyinman » Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:20 pm

:uarrow:

I do not doubt this at all. I have always left sunflower seeds out for the birds and whoever else. They are dissapearing every night. Last night had 2 squirrels on the porch drinking out of the dog bowl. I am an animal lover and they do need help as well. Hopefully the prediction of the weather patter change in a couple of weeks will come true. WE all need help!
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#544 Postby Shoshana » Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:46 pm

I haven't seen a squirrel here in months. A neighbor with a garden says a possum is raiding it every night tho.

Some neighbors are leaving water out for the feral cat that lives in the storm sewer and others are leaving out food for the birds.

The only wild animals we've seen this summer are the feral hogs (which are gone) and birds and field mice. We have never seen mice in the yard before - and we only saw the ones we did because our terrier caught them ...

What we do is when our dog plays in her doggie pool we wait a few hours to empty it. We've just seen birds tho.
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Re: 2011 SE TX/SW LA Weather:This IS ridiculous!

#545 Postby vbhoutex » Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:25 pm

And the heat goes on!! Oh, wait, I was singing. Wrong song! :P
103.6f at the house, 102f at the weatherbug site and officially. :onfire: :firedevil:
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#546 Postby Tireman4 » Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:45 pm

Summer is great. Summer is groovy. Summer is far out. I hate Summer. Sigh...

35

CLIMATE...
HIGH TEMPERATURES SO FAR TODAY INCLUDE 102 DEGREES AT
HOUSTON/IAH...101 DEGREES AT COLLEGE STATION...AND 100 DEGREES AT
HOUSTON/HOBBY. FOR BOTH HOUSTON/IAH AND HOUSTON/HOBBY THIS TIES
THE DAILY HIGH TEMPERATURE RECORDS.

HOUSTON NOW HAS RECORDED 16 CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF 100-DEGREE
TEMPERATURES FURTHERING THE ALL-TIME RECORD WHICH WAS SET
YESTERDAY. TOTAL 100-DEGREE DAYS FOR THE SEASON INCLUDE 44 DAYS
AT COLLEGE STATION...27 DAYS AT HOUSTON/IAH...AND 9 DAYS AT
HOUSTON/HOBBY. COLLEGE STATION NEEDS ANOTHER 14 DAYS TO TIE THE
RECORD FOR THE SEASON...WHILE HOUSTON/IAH AND HOUSTON/HOBBY ONLY
NEED FIVE MORE DAYS AND FOUR MORE DAYS RESPECTIVELY TO TIE THE
SEASONAL RECORDS. A PNSHGX HAS BEEN ISSUED WHICH DETAILS THE
100-DEGREE RECORDS FOR THE FOUR MAJOR CLIMATE SITES.

http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
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#547 Postby Tireman4 » Tue Aug 16, 2011 9:29 pm

Why God Why?


.CLIMATE...
THE CITY OF HOUSTON IS CURRENTLY EXPERIENCING IT`S WARMEST AND
DRIEST YEAR TO DATE IN RECORDED HISTORY. WE`RE NUMBER 1!! ANYONE
FEEL LIKE CHEERING?

72.8 2011 10.93 2011
72.7 1911 12.27 1917
72.5 1962 14.70 1901
72.3 1953 14.71 1915
72.3 2009 15.77 1937

THE CITY OF HOUSTON HAS NEVER RECORDED AN AVERAGE MONTHLY HIGH
TEMPERATURE GREATER THAN 100 DEGREES. THE CURRENT AVERAGE MONTHLY
HIGH TEMPERATURE FOR AUGUST IS 101.0 DEGREES. IF CURRENT TEMPERATURE
FORECASTS FOR WED/THU VERIFY...THE CITY OF HOUSTON WILL ONLY NEED
TO AVERAGE A HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 97.9 OVER THE LAST 13 DAYS OF THE
MONTH TO ACHIEVE AN AVERAGE VALUE OF 100.0 DEGREES. JULY OF 1980
IS THE ONLY MONTH IN WHICH THE AVERAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE EXCEEDED
99 DEGREES (99.42 DEGREES). 43

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#548 Postby Tireman4 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:45 am

Has anyone heard about this? Eric Berger, a Sci-Guy journalist from the Houston Chronicle is stating that some models are showing next week to be hotter. I thought the High Pressure ridge was supposed to move westward next Wednesday-Thursday.

http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2011/08/he ... next-week/
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#549 Postby Shoshana » Wed Aug 17, 2011 8:54 am

Tireman4 wrote:Has anyone heard about this? Eric Berger, a Sci-Guy journalist from the Houston Chronicle is stating that some models are showing next week to be hotter. I thought the High Pressure ridge was supposed to move westward next Wednesday-Thursday.

http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2011/08/he ... next-week/



Best reply, from "Bill in Houston"

I know that God loves Texas, but does he have to part the clouds so he can look over us??
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#550 Postby Tireman4 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:36 pm

To borrow Ms Screamer's weather, folks, it is cooling off. It is a matter of time, but it is cooling off...

Moose Jaw+More info
Past 24 HoursRadar ImagerySatellite ImageryCurrent Conditions
74 °F
Observed at: Moose Jaw Airport
Date: 11:00 AM CST Wednesday 17 August 2011
Condition:Sunny
Pressure:29.99 inches
Tendency:rising
Visibility:15 miles

Temperature:74.3°F
Dewpoint:42.3°F
Humidity:32 %
Wind:S 2 mph

+More info
Text ForecastAir QualityUV ForecastForecast Today

84°F


Thu

68°F
48°F

Fri

68°F
46°F

Sat

66°F
45°F
40%
Sun

72°F
43°F

Mon

86°F
54°F

Tue

86°F
55°F

http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/forecast ... -24&unit=i
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#551 Postby SaskatchewanScreamer » Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:39 pm

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL soooooooooooo happy some folks are enjoying it! ;D


:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: (I really want you folks to cool down but NOT my location for another couple of months).

My upcoming winter will have some very, very, very bone chilling months in it. :P :( :( :( :( :( :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Whilst in Saskatoon I stopped at a farmer's market and one fellow, that lives in the Andes, was selling wool ponchos that are made down there (I picked one up knowing we will have colder weather much sooner than I'd like).
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#552 Postby Turtle » Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:08 pm

Wow, I live in East Texas and this heat is unbelievable.

20 days over 105F (including today - 108). I calculated NWS's 7 day forecast highs and it averaged at 105.5F.

For some reason Longview's record amount of 100 degree days is high compared to neighboring cities (64 vs 47 for Shreveport and Tyler) so we haven't broken the record yet. Right now we are at 55, but I'd imagine it to be in the 60s soon. :oops:
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#553 Postby Tireman4 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:08 pm

Everything is right in the Universe. Whew..
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
327 PM CDT WED AUG 17 2011

.DISCUSSION...
ANOTHER VERY WARM AFTERNOON TODAY ACROSS SOUTHEAST TEXAS.
MOST INLAND LOCATIONS HAVE ALREADY REACHED OR EXCEEDED 100 DEGREES
AS OF 3PM...INCLUDING INTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORT. THIS EXTENDS THE
STREAK OF CONSECUTIVE 100 DEGREE DAYS IN HOUSTON TO 17.

http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
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#554 Postby SaskatchewanScreamer » Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:23 pm

Just checked the weather systems map and the Jet Stream is still hugging Canada's border like it was glued there (great for Air Canada flights departing from Vancouver and heading to Toronto) sooooooo you folks are really going to have to blow hard down there to shift that :double: ridge. Personally I'd be happier if it did a little higher jog up but.....
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#555 Postby SaskatchewanScreamer » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:27 pm

A vignette from the thirties:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlTcStnn6Mw&feature=related[/youtube]

Keep hope alive.
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Re: 2011 SE TX/SW LA Weather:This IS ridiculous!

#556 Postby PTrackerLA » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:07 pm

Hit a record high of 100 today, almost didn't want to post that because I know how bad Houston and the rest of Texas is suffering but this is bad for us too. Shreveport hit 109! I'm so terribly sick of summer, it's just been downright miserable. Honestly if mother nature doesn't send multiple tropical systems into Texas to relieve y'all and throw some rain on us she's one cruel b****!!! I really don't how else we will get out of this drought (October historically driest month of the year). :grr:
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Re: 2011 SE TX/SW LA Weather:This IS ridiculous!

#557 Postby vbhoutex » Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:32 pm

PTrackerLA wrote:Hit a record high of 100 today, almost didn't want to post that because I know how bad Houston and the rest of Texas is suffering but this is bad for us too. Shreveport hit 109! I'm so terribly sick of summer, it's just been downright miserable. Honestly if mother nature doesn't send multiple tropical systems into Texas to relieve y'all and throw some rain on us she's one cruel b****!!! I really don't how else we will get out of this drought (October historically driest month of the year). :grr:

No reason you shouldn't post about your weather too. We all so need some relief!! It is way past ridonculoous!! We do need a couple of tropical systems to come through or near this area if we are going to have a chance of breaking this drought. That is something I thought I would never wish for, having experienced more than my fair share to TC in my 57 years on the Gulf Coast, with of course the last being IKE.
Official high in Houston today was 103f(not a record) and we expect at least that tomorrow. At my house we hit 105.3f and at the weatherbug site nearest to me it hit 104f. It really did feel like walking out into a blast furnace when I left the confines of my AC. At this point I fear that the historic 1980 summer(which I remember all to well) is going to pale in comparison when this is over with.
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Re: 2011 SE TX/SW LA Weather:This IS ridiculous!

#558 Postby Flyinman » Thu Aug 18, 2011 9:18 am

Our neighbors began digging a pool this morning. Unfortunately, I had to leave for work, but the hole was at leat 6 feet deep and the Bobcat was still having trouble digging. The soil was still like concrete even that deep! So yes, it is VERY dry as we all know and in my opinion it will take something just as historic to break the drought. We can get all these heavy t-storms all we want but we need days and days of steady rain without the run off. I have been fairly positive throughout this entire ordeal but after seeing how dry the ground is first had, I am for once very very worried.
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#559 Postby Shoshana » Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:31 am

Flyinman wrote:Our neighbors began digging a pool this morning. Unfortunately, I had to leave for work, but the hole was at leat 6 feet deep and the Bobcat was still having trouble digging. The soil was still like concrete even that deep! So yes, it is VERY dry as we all know and in my opinion it will take something just as historic to break the drought. We can get all these heavy t-storms all we want but we need days and days of steady rain without the run off. I have been fairly positive throughout this entire ordeal but after seeing how dry the ground is first had, I am for once very very worried.


Isn't it kinda dumb to put in a pool right now? I mean yeah it would be nice to be able to swim when you want but what with water restrictions (will they be able to fill the pool?) and electricity issues (when will they run the pump) I don't think I would put one in right now.

How long does it take to put in a pool anyway? Seems like it took forever when my friends had one put in...

I was handwatering one of our Indian Hawthornes a few days ago. We have sandy soil on top of clay. After a couple of minutes of watering the water started running off - normally the sand just sucks it up. I didn't realize even sand could get so dry that it would quit absorbing...
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#560 Postby vbhoutex » Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:43 am

Shoshana wrote:
Flyinman wrote:Our neighbors began digging a pool this morning. Unfortunately, I had to leave for work, but the hole was at leat 6 feet deep and the Bobcat was still having trouble digging. The soil was still like concrete even that deep! So yes, it is VERY dry as we all know and in my opinion it will take something just as historic to break the drought. We can get all these heavy t-storms all we want but we need days and days of steady rain without the run off. I have been fairly positive throughout this entire ordeal but after seeing how dry the ground is first had, I am for once very very worried.


Isn't it kinda dumb to put in a pool right now? I mean yeah it would be nice to be able to swim when you want but what with water restrictions (will they be able to fill the pool?) and electricity issues (when will they run the pump) I don't think I would put one in right now.

How long does it take to put in a pool anyway? Seems like it took forever when my friends had one put in...

I was handwatering one of our Indian Hawthornes a few days ago. We have sandy soil on top of clay. After a couple of minutes of watering the water started running off - normally the sand just sucks it up. I didn't realize even sand could get so dry that it would quit absorbing...

Putting in a pool now? I presume the watering restrictions are not the same in the Woodlands since they are probably on deep wells. To do it in Houston right now would be pointless imo since I don't think you could even fill it up.
The ground being totally dry that deep is flat out scary and tells me just how HISTORIC and BAD this drought is and I'm not talking just SE TX either. Unfortunately we are, at least imo, to a point that we will need HISTORIC RAINS to even start to recover from the drought. I don't even want to think how that is going to happen, here in SE TX and anywhere else in TX for that matter.
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