I knew it was hot...

Pangloss62 • Jul 17, 2006 3:23 pm
...but not THAT hot. That's right, we just had "the warmest first half of any year since records began in 1895." You can read the whole analysis at this NOAA site:http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2006/s2663.htm

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Here in Hotlanta, it's been running about 6 to 8 degrees above normal for the last few weeks, and they say we'll have more of the same. And then there's our famous smog; OK, it's not as famous as LA smog, but were trying really hard:
Buddug • Jul 17, 2006 3:33 pm
Why do they say 'warmest' when they mean 'hottest' ?
Happy Monkey • Jul 17, 2006 3:46 pm
Because if you average over the whole Earth, it's very nice!
MaggieL • Jul 17, 2006 3:48 pm
Buddug wrote:
Why do they say 'warmest' when they mean 'hottest' ?

Because they're climatologists, and they want to use the same word when describing winters too. After all, the "warmest February on record" probably doesn't actually qualify as "hot" at all...especially if one is referring to, say, Maine.

On the other hand, you could assume it's a conspiracy to cloak global warming too...you know..."global hotting"?
barefoot serpent • Jul 17, 2006 3:51 pm
move to South Dakota...

oh, maybe not: Pierre yesterday at 117 deg. (all-time record high!)
Pangloss62 • Jul 17, 2006 3:59 pm
Pierre yesterday at 117 deg. (all-time record high!)


But that's a dry heat:angry:
Buddug • Jul 17, 2006 4:06 pm
Thank you for being so weather-wise , MaggieL . Pangloss is therefore not a climatologist , and he does not know what he is on about .
Pangloss62 • Jul 17, 2006 4:22 pm
and he does not know what he is on about .


Huh? What kind of construction is that?

Actually, weather and climate are areas of interest for me. In fact, I'm going to experience some adiabatic cooling after work today.
Happy Monkey • Jul 17, 2006 4:37 pm
British. "on about" means "talking about".
Trilby • Jul 17, 2006 4:44 pm
It's f*cking HOTT here in OHIO (four-five days in the nineties) you can't even go outside. You can't even poke your nose out the door.

I'll take winter any day over this.
Pangloss62 • Jul 17, 2006 4:45 pm
British. Figures. Like saying: "Buddug is a wanker for saying I don't know what I'm on about." ;)
KinkyVixen • Jul 17, 2006 4:46 pm
The thermostat on the bank across the street is reading 115...to hot to be true even in Kansas? Doubtful, if you add the heat index. I'm glad I have an inside job.
rkzenrage • Jul 17, 2006 5:21 pm
C-mon' down to Central FL (no off-shore breeze here), we'll have a stogie while tending the BBQ out back & talk about heat.
KinkyVixen • Jul 17, 2006 5:27 pm
I wasn't trying to debate that we are the hottest here in Kansas...just merely being thankful that I'm inside.
...if you're offering an invitation...
So...exactly how hot is it in Central FL where there is no cool offsetting breeze from the ocean?
jinx • Jul 17, 2006 5:30 pm
Brianna wrote:
It's f*cking HOTT here in OHIO (four-five days in the nineties) you can't even go outside. You can't even poke your nose out the door.

I'll take winter any day over this.


Oh toughen up, I mowed the lawn today, it was lovely...
Actually it sucked, but I was preparing myself for tomorrow, when I get to go do a major cleanout at school - with no a/c and no running water. Woohoo... :greenface
rkzenrage • Jul 17, 2006 5:41 pm
KinkyVixen wrote:
I wasn't trying to debate that we are the hottest here in Kansas...just merely being thankful that I'm inside.
...if you're offering an invitation...
So...exactly how hot is it in Central FL where there is no cool offsetting breeze from the ocean?

Was at the pool at my in-laws yesterday and it said 95, humidity was in the high 90's, then it rained, so you get the sauna effect.
ferret88 • Jul 17, 2006 6:27 pm
Pangloss62 wrote:
But that's a dry heat:angry:


:rolleyes:

yeah, and so's a furnace, but i wouldn't wanna be there either
bluecuracao • Jul 17, 2006 7:01 pm
There was a tourist couple from Phoenix in my neighborhood pizza shop recently, and they were telling the local guy working the counter that it was 112 degrees in AZ that day...and he sincerely responded, "Oh, but it's a dry heat!"

We laughed and laughed and laughed.
MaggieL • Jul 17, 2006 8:17 pm
Buddug wrote:
Thank you for being so weather-wise , MaggieL . Pangloss is therefore not a climatologist , and he does not know what he is on about .
Of course, he wasn't the one who questioned the diction. :-) Specifically he says Atlanta is hot right now, and I'd take him at his word on that point.

"Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get."
rkzenrage • Jul 17, 2006 10:06 pm
bluecuracao wrote:
There was a tourist couple from Phoenix in my neighborhood pizza shop recently, and they were telling the local guy working the counter that it was 112 degrees in AZ that day...and he sincerely responded, "Oh, but it's a dry heat!"

We laughed and laughed and laughed.

It is very different than a humid heat. When we were in Death Valley hiking and it was over a hundred it was NOTHING like a hundred in FL. MUCH easier to deal with.
footfootfoot • Jul 17, 2006 10:12 pm
Here's an Uncomfortable Truth: (With a little TMI at the end.)

My sister was getting out of the subway on 23rd street and as she ascended the stairs she passed a woman who must have weighed about 350#. As they passed the woman looks at my sister and says:

"It is so hot, my pussy's melting." and just keeps on walking.
Elspode • Jul 17, 2006 10:39 pm
Perhaps she had an ice sculpture of a cat in her purse?
footfootfoot • Jul 17, 2006 11:05 pm
Elspode wrote:
Perhaps she had an ice sculpture of a cat in her purse?


We can only hope.
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 18, 2006 6:21 am
Must be hot, my voltage was steady at 111 yesterday, down from a normal 128 volts. :sweat:
Beestie • Jul 18, 2006 7:53 am
Fascinating, Bruce. I had no idea the global warming concern dated that far back.
Pangloss62 • Jul 18, 2006 9:14 am
I can't remember where I saw that article before Bruce, but its prescience struck me as both ironic and sad. I saw a hurricane conference on CSPAN not long ago (http://www.flghc.org/) and there was this old-school climatologist who completely dissed the notion of human-induced global warming. He came off as a crank, but he did have some good historical data to back up his claim that GW is cyclical in nature and that the present warming is not because of us. I don't know. I tend to believe the Navy guy from 1953:neutral:
bluecuracao • Jul 18, 2006 11:27 am
rkzenrage wrote:
It is very different than a humid heat. When we were in Death Valley hiking and it was over a hundred it was NOTHING like a hundred in FL. MUCH easier to deal with.


Hiking in over 100 degree heat?! :mg: :crazy:
footfootfoot • Jul 18, 2006 11:33 am
xoxoxoBruce wrote:
Must be hot, my voltage was steady at 111 yesterday, down from a normal 128 volts. :sweat:


It's not the voltage, it's the amps baby.:p
KinkyVixen • Jul 18, 2006 11:35 am
footfootfoot wrote:
Here's an Uncomfortable Truth: (With a little TMI at the end.)

My sister was getting out of the subway on 23rd street and as she ascended the stairs she passed a woman who must have weighed about 350#. As they passed the woman looks at my sister and says:

"It is so hot, my pussy's melting." and just keeps on walking.


WTF! Oy vey! I would have laughed my ass off...and been grossed out at the same time. I wonder...nevermind (I have to stop myself before I say things I shouldn't). But, speaking of...not the heat or anything like that, just funny/random things people say. Last night I was riding with my neighbors mom up to the QT to get some refreshments...she's getting out of the car and her phone rings, she turns and says "Oh! You've gotta be fist-fucking me!" and answers her phone...
Pangloss62 • Jul 18, 2006 11:57 am
Those are both pretty funny. When I read the one about the big woman I cracked up. That other woman at the QT? Where the hell did she get that?

But hiking in 100 degree heat is not that crazy as long as you keep drinking tons o' water. With that dry heat, your sweat evaporates as soon as it comes out of your pores.

Dry heat can git cha.:angry:
MaggieL • Jul 19, 2006 10:27 am
footfootfoot wrote:
It's not the voltage, it's the amps baby.:p

Yes, but too much demand for amps pulls the volts down.
MaggieL • Jul 19, 2006 10:28 am
Beestie wrote:
Fascinating, Bruce. I had no idea the global warming concern dated that far back.

Yes, it's even older than the "new ice age" scare. :-)
footfootfoot • Jul 19, 2006 4:49 pm
MaggieL wrote:
Yes, but too much demand for amps pulls the volts down.


I was making a joke, and I assume you are too. Only I don't get yours. It's a heat induced sleep deprivation thing.

Admittedly, my joke wasn't really all that funny.
MaggieL • Jul 19, 2006 5:05 pm
footfootfoot wrote:
I was making a joke, and I assume you are too. Only I don't get yours. It's a heat induced sleep deprivation thing.

Admittedly, my joke wasn't really all that funny.

OK...didn't get your joke to the level of realizing it was a joke. Xob was pointing out that the voltage supplied to his house was just barely making it above 110vac, as an indication of how PECO is browning folks out because the demand for power (measured in watts...or amps at constant voltage, which this as it turns out is not) is so high. So you don't get my joke because I wasn't making one.
WabUfvot5 • Jul 19, 2006 6:13 pm
Monday in CA...
Santa Cruz = 71°
Half Moon Bay = 69°
San Mateo = 94°
Santa Rosa = 100°
footfootfoot • Jul 19, 2006 8:43 pm
MaggieL wrote:
OK...didn't get your joke to the level of realizing it was a joke. Xob was pointing out that the voltage supplied to his house was just barely making it above 110vac, as an indication of how PECO is browning folks out because the demand for power (measured in watts...or amps at constant voltage, which this as it turns out is not) is so high. So you don't get my joke because I wasn't making one.


So, then, we're even, right?:confused:
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 22, 2006 12:26 am
footfootfoot wrote:
It's not the voltage, it's the amps baby.:p

Not the draw of the A/C........I don't think.:unsure:

Naw, RMS Volts.
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 22, 2006 12:29 am
MaggieL wrote:
Yes, but too much demand for amps pulls the volts down.

Actually the demand for watts pulls the voltage down and pushes the amperage up. :haha:
DucksNuts • Jul 22, 2006 12:47 am
KinkyVixen wrote:
..she's getting out of the car and her phone rings, she turns and says "Oh! You've gotta be fist-fucking me!" and answers her phone...


OMG, I cant find my *spraying tea everywhere smiley*...I've never heard that one before and I can sooo see it popping out when I least want it to. :blush:
KinkyVixen • Jul 24, 2006 3:07 pm
It was good stuff. Caught me off guard too...only I didn't have tea in my mouth. :) I've adopted the saying myself...just for shock value I think.
Brett's Honey • Jul 29, 2006 3:04 pm
We just had a couple of days in the low nineties and loved it! I had been as high as 107 last week. Miserable. Glad I have an inside job too!
Tonchi • Jul 29, 2006 3:18 pm
Fresno plummeted to 98 yesterday, down from 113 a day before. I think I may live through this yet :neutral:

P.S. T'Pau, Queen of the Universe, wants to know what's so funny about a melted pussy? It was a serious problem for window-sitters here last week :worried:
Trilby • Jul 29, 2006 4:55 pm
xoxoxoBruce wrote:
Not the draw of the A/C........I don't think.:unsure:

Naw, RMS Volts.


The level of nerdi-ness that one must get to before they say "Naw, RMS Volts" is something I don't want to know. Ditto most of xob's other posts.

But, ya know I luv's ya, right, brucie! ;)
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 29, 2006 10:24 pm
Not very nerdy... one step beyond, the electric bill comes once a month. :lol: