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> What a summer is this!, a crappy one it is!
Ixith
post Jul 18 2009, 01:30 AM
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So...summer... a time of playing out in the typically hot and humid weather. Set back and relax in the shade, play in the sun, or go swimming are some typical activities in that nice hot and humid weather.

But again...I said typically that's what summer is like...

Let me just post what tomorrow's weather looks like for my area....

Sat, July 18
Partly Cloudy
High of 68°F
Low of 50°F

oh have I mentioned that we have only broke 90°F maybe 3 times when it's usually about 90°F the entire summer in my area?
Also worth mentioning is that this spring we lacked our typical flooding. In the past we have gotten one big flood somewhere around the time during late March - early May area. But instead we just a few light rains.

This also makes you wonder why they don't call it Global Temperature Fluctuation instead of Global Warming. But really I think they should call it Global f*ckage.


Anyways...I'm kinda curious as to any other abnormalities that are happening in the weather for other areas. So yea...discuss!


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Scorch
post Jul 18 2009, 03:33 AM
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I just moved to Oklahoma. I'm renting a home in Lawton/Fort Sill, but it won't be ready for another few days, so for now I'm staying with a friend who lives on a ranch outside of the small town of Duncan.

Weather abnormalies? Around this time, we aren't supposed to be getting too much rain. I've been here for a month and a half with my friend, and for half of those days it's been pouring cats and dogs. There have been two tornadoes a few towns over. In the few days it hasn't been raining, the humidity has been through the roof, the highest temp I saw was 115°F. One of the horses on the ranch collapsed due to heat exhaustion. At this very moment, another storm is coming and is only a few minutes away.
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