  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County
1 edit | Finally summer in SW Ohio
In July we had no 90 degree days in SW Ohio (officially) when we should have had 14 on average. I was going to SC for work to get hot and humid weather but now it is here.... We have had less than a week of 90 degree days officially... Not even for the Dayton airshow or 4th of July. -- Brian
"It drops into your stomach like a Abrams's tank.... driven by Rosanne Barr..." A. Bourdain |
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join:2000-08-01 Dayton, OH | I'd prefer that we have 0 90 degree days. Too hot. |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | Problem is we can't get the max out of the KRC Water Park season pass if it is too cool...  |
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join:2000-08-01 Dayton, OH | Heh, I can understand that.
I've been doing a lot of work on the house, I've loved the cooler weather. |
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  Pacrat Old and Cranky Premium,MVM join:2001-03-10 Cortland, OH
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| reply to CylonRed Hell... I just openned our pool up this last weekend, because it's been so damn cool this year. It's been great for regular summer activities, but swimmimg??? I think not. This is the latest I have ever openned the pool. Maybe we'll get our July/August weather in August/September. I did spend 2 weeks in Arizona, where it was 115⁰, so maybe that's what the weather gods figured was my summer! -- I was born at night... but not last night! |
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  kw Premium join:2004-06-12 | reply to CylonRed Normally gets hot around here in mid-August.
Got me out of school a few times because it was ungodly hot in the building. |
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  BurntCricket Gotta Do What Ya Gotta Do Premium join:2000-09-02 Here clubs:
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| reply to CylonRed Where is all this Global Warming and increase in storm severity they keep talking about ? It has been another in a long line of mild summers with few severe storms to speak of. -- It is better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County
| It has been bad in other places - Seattle has had heat that is 30 degrees higher than normal. Texas has had a very long drought and very hot temps as well - higher than normal.
What happens in one specific are does not mean much. Just because it is cool in Ohio does not disprove anything. The temps needs to be looked upon as a whole.
I have never heard anything about more severe storms in Ohio though. Weather itself (storms and such) are still a toss up for forecasting but that does not mean that across a very large area that weather has not changed. -- Brian
"It drops into your stomach like a Abrams's tank.... driven by Rosanne Barr..." A. Bourdain |
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