My big worry is the Gulf temperatures. If the Gulf goes warmer than normal, the hurricanes get more intense. So far it has been more humidity that actual temperature, but the temperatures are higher this year.
The Bay is no place to be, even if it were clean. That’s coooold water! There should be a way to use it for cooling buildings, until it heats up too.
]]>But yeah, the weather is just plain f*cked up. “Global warming is a myth”, my fine-feathered ass…
– Badtux the Overheated Penguin
]]>Of course in San Diego the entire month of June was always night and morning low clouds and a high of 72°. It got warm at the end of August into September with the Santa Anas, but only for a day or so at a time.
You might have to actually jump into the Bay to cool off.
]]>And it got up to 99 degrees here in Santa Clara, CA, on Sunday. WTF? Until 20 years ago they didn’t even bother building homes here with air conditioning because it *never* got that hot! I mean, we’re right on San Francisco Bay, a big vat of cold water. Something wonky going on with the weather, guys…
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I have located some information on the constitution of Honduras and will write up a post. Oddly enough, there is no mention of an impeachment provision. My Spanish isn’t good enough to but I may try an on-line translator to see if it’s there but just not mentioned in the synopsis. Update: There doesn’t seem to be a formal process for impeachment in the constitution.
You have been breaking records for at least a week, as have we. We are back in the heat advisory range. Fortunately I was able to swap out my Mother’s main air conditioner on Saturday before it got bad again. It held on for the worst of it, but finally gave up the ghost. I suspect it was a victim of low voltage because of the demand. The new one is designed to deal with that problem, as well as being more efficient and using a better refrigerant than her old model.
I think we are looking at displacing 1998 as the warmest year, at least locally, because that is the current record year I see.
]]>We almost found out under Richard Nixon, but even Nixon was not so full-blown batshit crazy as to precipitate that crisis… close, but not quite. Toward the end of Cheney’s reign (word used advisedly), I feared we were once again about to find out, and I am still not confident the GOP will not make some sort of attempt when every other part of their sorry, dogforsaken effort at totalitarian rule fails.
The real question in my mind is what Obama will do… now, while he is popular enough to do damned nearly anything. I’m not placing any bets.
As to Central America, I’ve often voiced the opinion that it’s the heat that drives the political craziness. If that’s true, we should soon see a revolution in Houston, where it was 101°F today…
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