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Posted by tangerine-jack on Tuesday, July 19, 2005 11:12 AM
Not just hot, sticky wet humid as well and does not cool down much at night until around 3am. Just sitting in the shade makes you bust out in a full body sweat. Personaly I don't see the difference between 97 and 110, either one is monkey a[censored]s boiling hot. Like wind chill, it's 40 below but FEELS like 90 below, I mean, who's going to notice?? If it makes you feel better, our heat index is 110, that is to say, it's 97 but FEELS like 110. If you ask me, it FEELS like I'm staying indoors as much as possible these next few days, the grass and weeds can wait that long.




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Posted by Train 284 on Tuesday, July 19, 2005 10:04 AM
You guys think thats hot? Bull [censored]! The average here this week has been 110-112! All flippin' week and will continue for this week too! I would be dying, not like I am not already, to go some place where it was 90!
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Posted by tangerine-jack on Tuesday, July 19, 2005 9:11 AM
Yeah, a dry heat




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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 19, 2005 8:51 AM
What's an AC? [:D]

Seriously though, it drops down into the upper 50s at night so opening the windows is enough to keep it cool most of the day. We didn't even install AC until we accumulated so much electronic gear that it started heating up the house. The AC still doesn't come on until the mid-afternoon, if at all. If we get an afternoon shower coming off of the mountains we're good to go all evening without it.

We might set a record for today if it hits 95. (but it's a dry heat) [8D]

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Posted by mtm1site on Monday, July 18, 2005 9:05 PM
Thank the lord for North Carolina. Slows those Hairekin,s down. TOM
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Posted by tangerine-jack on Monday, July 18, 2005 8:51 PM
A few storms?? You must be talking about the occasional hurricane(pronounced "Hairekin) like the one in 1792 that created Wihlouby Spit where all the millionairs live in their expensive condos that will be eventually washed out to sea in another hurricane, not if, when. I had to explain to a friend of mine from Kansas what the difference was between a hurricane and a tornado- I explained it like this:
A tornado is like me running up to you and cutting your arm with a knife, it hurts where I cut you, but otherwise you're gonna be fine.
A hurricane is like me and a few friends beating on you with a base-ball bat for a few hours. Nothing to it either.[:D]



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Posted by mtm1site on Monday, July 18, 2005 8:38 PM
You got me there ttrigg. I enjoyed myself while in Fallbrook. It is a beautiful place and hey! the avacodo( if spelled right) capitol of the world. My son inlaw worked in Oceanside and that was also beautiful. I guess I just had a run of bad luck while I visited there in 99. When I returned in 2001 it was a different story altogether.A little more interesting. But, on both trips to Ca. it never rained at all, for a total of 2 1/2 months. They tell me rain in southern Ca. is like a snow event over here. I live 2 minutes from the water and put up with a few storms, but, I don,t worry about,earthquakes,wildfires,scortching winds,mudslides,scorpions,very,very large spiders, sidewinders AND, oh by the way,Killer Bees. So I like to visit but enjoy returning home to a change of seasons and all the activities they create. TOM
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Posted by ttrigg on Monday, July 18, 2005 8:05 PM
mtm1site: Come on now, sunny southern calif is such a nice place to be. I live about 20 minutes down the road from Fallbrook, in Oceanside. From my house the beach is a 20 minute drive, the mountains are about 45 mins, and the high desert is just over an hour. Around here if you do not like the current weather just get in the truck and drive to the weather you desire! The ground may move on occasion, we may try to burn ourselves yearly, but when a stom comes through we don't have to worry about picking up our belongings from the next county.[;)]

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Posted by mtm1site on Monday, July 18, 2005 6:37 PM
Think I,ll pass. Saw the last simple mudslide on TV ,thats good enought for me. Winter is a relative term in sunny Ca. isn,t it.? Different here. TOM
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Posted by vsmith on Monday, July 18, 2005 6:23 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by mtm1site

HEY JACK ! Its to hot to enjoy the pool with water temps at 86F. I tried to lay some small rocks for the RR but gave that up and decided to build some abutments for the bridge & hills. VSMITH ! The humidity there was very low last time I was at QUARTZ HILL to visit my daughter before she moved to FALLBROOK I won't get in a commercial airplane so I drove across country twice just to experience #1 Wildfires, #2 earthquake(joshua? tree state park, 7.1 quake and train derailment) And#3 Santa anna winds(110degrees thought I was inside a giant hairdryer) the only disaster I didn't experience was a land slide. All happened during the couple months I spent there in 1999. Don't know if i want to visit again. Maybe? TOM


Come back in the winter, I'm sure we can arrange a simple mudslide for you[;)]

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Posted by mtm1site on Monday, July 18, 2005 6:11 PM
HEY JACK ! Its to hot to enjoy the pool with water temps at 86F. I tried to lay some small rocks for the RR but gave that up and decided to build some abutments for the bridge & hills. VSMITH ! The humidity there was very low last time I was at QUARTZ HILL to visit my daughter before she moved to FALLBROOK I won't get in a commercial airplane so I drove across country twice just to experience #1 Wildfires, #2 earthquake(joshua? tree state park, 7.1 quake and train derailment) And#3 Santa anna winds(110degrees thought I was inside a giant hairdryer) the only disaster I didn't experience was a land slide. All happened during the couple months I spent there in 1999. Don't know if i want to visit again. Maybe? TOM
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Posted by Tom The Brat on Monday, July 18, 2005 4:23 PM
Yesterday was pretty miserable, but it's not too bad in the shop with the door open and fan on. Let's see, the pyrometer says 86. I'm not shoveling dirt, but I might after supper.

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Posted by tangerine-jack on Monday, July 18, 2005 1:22 PM
I spent a week in Reno last August, it was 105°F and 10% humidity, in the mid afternoon full sun I walked 2 miles to the Auto museum and barely broke a sweat. Last night (in the dark) I changed my porch light bulb and had sweat coming out of every pour of my body. I looked at the RR, thought about all the stuff I wanted to do, and turned around and went back inside. Your right, the humidity makes the difference.

I'm very glad I bought the tank car kits from Heartland, they'll give me something to do until the heat breaks next week. Now, where is that stupid UPS guy..........................................




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Posted by vsmith on Monday, July 18, 2005 12:44 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by tangerine-jack

Hot is right, but what is your humidity? We are running on average 85%, all a fan does is cook you faster. AC is the order of the day.

Even my pool is running at bathwater temps[sigh] Oh well, it's money spending time at the hobby shop (LHS and online)!



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Per the Weather Channel: current conditions, projected high today of 89, a little better than last Saturday.

80°F
Feels Like
81°F
Updated Jul 18 10:25 a.m. PT
UV Index: 7 High
Wind: From S at 7 mph
Humidity: 57%
Pressure: 29.80 in.
Dew Point: 63°F
Visibility: 4.0 miles


Thats about right H-wise, between around 60 to 70%. Not as bad as where you are but it still makes a difference when it gets over 90, I'll take low humidity anyday.. It cools off nice at night but the whole fabric of the house heats up during the day then stays warm into the night, so it never really cools down inside after sunset. the fan is the only relief.


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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 18, 2005 12:08 PM
T.J.
I agree with you it's to hot out their , i was working trimming some flowers and bushes .
i came in to the air condition ,it will get done another time. [wow] when it's [8D] out their
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Posted by tangerine-jack on Monday, July 18, 2005 11:12 AM
Hot is right, but what is your humidity? We are running on average 85%, all a fan does is cook you faster. AC is the order of the day.

Even my pool is running at bathwater temps[sigh] Oh well, it's money spending time at the hobby shop (LHS and online)!



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Posted by vsmith on Monday, July 18, 2005 11:03 AM
Jack

Hot as Hell out here too[}:)]

95 in Pasadena on Saturday[:(!]
105 in Palmdale, where I was on Saturday[:0]

Got to sweep up yardwork yesterday at the hottest part of the day.[xx(]

We have to sleep with the fans on otherwise we dont sleep, we sweat![:(]

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HOT HOT HOT!!!
Posted by tangerine-jack on Monday, July 18, 2005 10:58 AM
The downside of garden RR in SE VA can be seen and felt today. See below for the temps as of 8:00 this morning, in F (red) and C (orange). It feels like a freakin' blast furnace out there!!!! I sure hope my plastic ties don't melt!! Looks like Tom and I are staying in the AC for a few days. That would be a good time to detail some rolling stock and upgrade a loco or two.

81°
Mostly Cloudy FEELS LIKE: 87° UV INDEX: 1 Low
HUMIDITY: 82% WIND (mph): WSW 8
VISIBILITY: 7.00 mi BAROMETER: 30.06 in

MONDAY
Hi: 97°
Lo: 78°
Sct T-Storms
TUESDAY
Hi: 95°
Lo: 79°
PM T-Storms

WEDNESDAY
Hi: 93°
Lo: 77°
Sct T-Storms

THURSDAY
Hi: 91°
Lo: 76°
Sct T-Storms



Norfolk, VA All temperatures shown in C:
27°
Mostly Cloudy FEELS LIKE: 31° UV INDEX: 1 Low HUMIDITY: 82% WIND (mph): WSW 8
VISIBILITY: 7.00 mi BAROMETER: 30.06 in

MONDAY
Hi: 36°
Lo: 26°
Sct T-Storms

TUESDAY
Hi: 35°
Lo: 26°PM T-Storms

WEDNESDAY
Hi: 34°
Lo: 25°Sct T-Storms

THURSDAY
Hi: 33°
Lo: 24°
Sct T-Storms



Updated 07:55 ET Monday, July 18, 2005




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