scottsma
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Cold,crisp and sunny....off for a bike ride soon.
AmenYes the South Island again. There is a tsunami warning out but they are not expecting major waves just some tidal surge. Hope they are all safe . Ron.
5c wet and miserable , went down to 0c last nigh and it was windy .
Hi Catherine,
That was one scary storm. I have never heard of that phenomenon before with the pollen being swept up then damped down. Instant asthma. There is nothing worse than acute asthma attacks. I had some canned pineapple in juice a week or so ago and bang my breathing started to shut down. I live alone so I always have plenty of ventolin on hand tho that was not doing much so I took 10 mg of prednisone. That pulled it up quickly. Asthma would be the worst way to die that I can imagine. I really feel for those caught up in the storm . Ron. PS 37c one day and expecting snow a few days later , crazy country, Hugs Ron.
Be carefulWe are in the middle of a heatwave. It is expected to last for up to two weeks with temps ranging from 30c up to 38c . There have been supercells forming every afternoon . We have been lucky most of the time but two passed over us tonight. A town just to the north had hail. The hail stones were the size of tennis balls. They were way past the size of being lethal if they hit you. The upper atmosphere will be a lot more stable tomorrow so no storms are expected. There are around fifty wildfires burning across the state thanks to high temps and strong northerly winds. Looks like we are in for a summer from hell. Ron.
WowColder than normal the past couple days, high of 25°f yesterday and only 12°f today, but sunny. Will be warmer and maybe some rain and/or snow over the the next week. Get to have a lung function test tomorrow, which I will be glad to have results of before our usual winter inversion kicks in. (It's hard on the asthma.) I was just telling some people on another thread (some of which are here too so sorry for the repeat), about an area in Utah called "Peter Sink," a naturally occurring large sink hole which is known to be one of the coldest areas in the lower 48 (US) states. Yesterday it got as low as minus 46°f! It is somewhat of an anomaly as the temps at the bottom of the mile long area compared to air above its rim can be as much as 70°f difference, because cold air gets trapped in the bowl shaped area, but the warmer air rises and can dissipate into the rest of the atmosphere once out of the bowl. It has the distinction of having the second-lowest recorded temperature in the lower 48 states at -69°f below zero. In southern Utah, the town of St. George holds record highs for our state at 117°f. Quite the contrast.