Drove through Vegas yesterday. Somewhere on 15 between LV and St. George it was 123. Thank god for AC.brian wrote:Las Vegas hit an all-time high today. (117).
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Did you see that ludicrous display last night?
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"Calgary" is a First Nations word for "pussy."A_B wrote:28 seems cool.
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Pruitt wrote:"Calgary" is a First Nations word for "pussy."A_B wrote:28 seems cool.
It is!
We have heat warnings!
http://globalnews.ca/news/3572712/envir ... n-alberta/
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I have never seen rain as heavy as the storm that just hit here. I literally couldn't see the house across the road because of the rain.
It must have cooled down from 90 to 75 in fifteen minutes here. Now there's warnings that the next storm may hit in ten minutes with 4 cm hailstones. (That's an inch and a half).
It must have cooled down from 90 to 75 in fifteen minutes here. Now there's warnings that the next storm may hit in ten minutes with 4 cm hailstones. (That's an inch and a half).
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i know i know
Calgary's smokin'! City on track for hottest summer on record
Calgary's smokin'! City on track for hottest summer on record
He said Calgarians are seeing hot weather because of a “sky dome.” The prairies are currently under a high-pressure area that’s not letting any weather in and causing warmer temperatures.
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Hail.
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Took this photo when I was in Missouri a couple weeks ago. (Yes, the thermometer is in direct sunlight, but still!)
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sancarlos wrote:Took this photo when I was in Missouri a couple weeks ago. (Yes, the thermometer is in direct sunlight, but still!)
I'd advise against traveling to Missouri.
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By the way - that .jpg is hosted on photobucket and it posted successfully. So, now I'm more confused about what is going on at that place.
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Back to Seattle today, and the city is completely socked in by a thick layer of smoke coming from forest fires in BC. My ride to work this morning made me feel like a piece of brisket, getting a nice smoky finish.
However, the smoke layer is actually keeping the temps down...only supposed to hit 91 (!!!) today, as opposed to Portland which is expecting 106.
However, the smoke layer is actually keeping the temps down...only supposed to hit 91 (!!!) today, as opposed to Portland which is expecting 106.
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Guess I can put this here.
Thunderstorm hit New Orleans last weekend.
$15 billion on flood control measures and guess what?
Flood
I am speechless.
Thunderstorm hit New Orleans last weekend.
$15 billion on flood control measures and guess what?
Flood
Residents say many storm drains and canals are too clogged with debris to be effective. At Tuesday’s council meeting, public works officials said the city has only enough money to clear 68 of the 1,300 miles of canals this year.
By Tuesday, as community skepticism deepened, the board acknowledged that eight pumps were either broken or out of service for maintenance when the rain began. Power shortages also hampered pump operations in some neighborhoods.
In an uptown neighborhood, some of the flooding might also have been exacerbated by a Corps of Engineers project designed to limit future flooding. Contractors digging new drainage culverts left three 70-foot holes in metal panels that lead to the Peoples Avenue Canal, allowing water to back up into the neighborhood, said Col. Michael N. Clancy, commander of the corps’ New Orleans district.
I am speechless.
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In fairness, the issue was too much rain fell in too short a time, and it was overwhelmed. Would be an issue anywhere, and exacerbated by New Orleans' peculiar geography.
From that same article:
From that same article:
“If you are asking me to drain nine inches of rain, I need six times the pumping capacity, six times the drainage pumps and six times the canals,” Becker told the council. “I don’t need three or four more pumps, I need 400 or 500 more.”
And even if New Orleans could pump out that much water, the continual pumping process is causing the city to sink, said Ed Link, a civil and environmental engineering professor at the University of Maryland who led a task force that examined the city’s flood protections after Katrina. He said that because the city’s soil has high organic content, when it dries out, “it basically collapses.”
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So how was the weather in NYC today? Bad enough to cause flight delays or cancellations?
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Giff wrote:So how was the weather in NYC today? Bad enough to cause flight delays or cancellations?
Anyone? I had an employee text me his flight was canceled due to bad weather. I just saw the first part of the text in a preview notification, but when I read the text later, he for some reason through in "also, many flights were canceled due to the riots". My BS meter went through the roof at that point.
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mister d wrote:Trump. Check Andrew Zimmern's twitter.
It says delays, but I guess not as fishy as it first sounded. But what about the weather?
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Giff wrote:mister d wrote:Trump. Check Andrew Zimmern's twitter.
It says delays, but I guess not as fishy as it first sounded. But what about the weather?
It rained last night, overnight. If it stormed, it didn't wake me or the dog. It's possible it was worse in some locations that others, but I'm pretty close to EWR.
You don't have this dude's flight details to check what happened?
I felt aswirl with warm secretions.
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rass wrote:Giff wrote:mister d wrote:Trump. Check Andrew Zimmern's twitter.
It says delays, but I guess not as fishy as it first sounded. But what about the weather?
It rained last night, overnight. If it stormed, it didn't wake me or the dog. It's possible it was worse in some locations that others, but I'm pretty close to EWR.
You don't have this dude's flight details to check what happened?
No, it was a personal trip. Oh well, he's on a PIP anyway and probably headed out the door in a few weeks, so no biggie. I've just been getting some sketchy excuses lately from some employees and I'm tired of it.
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Now I want to know his trip? JFK to _______ or _______ to JFK?
(Its all here: https://flightaware.com/live/cancelled/yesterday/KJFK)
(Its all here: https://flightaware.com/live/cancelled/yesterday/KJFK)
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If you have his airline and flight number, it's easy enough to check a flight status on the website or app.
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we had several folks delayed in flying in to either newark or la guardia on monday morning . but all made it in to the city by noon.
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He's completely lying. Came into today and said it was "chaos in New York City and the airports were shut down for the national guard going to Charlottesville". He's not the brightest bulb and he's not long for this job, so my boss just said to ignore it since we're managing him out anyway.
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38 degrees this morning.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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Is 24" of rain a lot? Asking for Houston.
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But seriously, make plans. Seriously.
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We will be OK. If our house is flooding, then pretty much all of Houston will be submerged in a Noah's Ark type flood. We were planning on going to my parents house in Austin this weekend, but can't risk getting stranded anywhere. Pretty much the entire area from Houston to Austin has the potential for that much according to forecasts.
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Giff wrote:We will be OK. If our house is flooding, then pretty much all of Houston will be submerged in a Noah's Ark type flood. We were planning on going to my parents house in Austin this weekend, but can't risk getting stranded anywhere. Pretty much the entire area from Houston to Austin has the potential for that much according to forecasts.
2 to 3 FEET of rain would be a Noah's Ark type flood situation. The GFS that just ran along with its ensembles were a stunner.
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Giff wrote:Is 24" of rain a lot? Asking for Houston.
That's as much rain as we get in three years.
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Someone explain the chedda joke for me.
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Giff wrote:Someone explain the chedda joke for me.
For when he has to find a place for TT to sleep...