Heat Dome

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My wife has been concerned lately because I sweat so much when working outside in the afternoon. Can’t seem to make the connection that temps and humidity are both in the high 90’s with no wind at all so I might sweat a bit doing even light stuff like covering firewood piles, manually driving T-posts, setting 200lb decorative rocks wherever she sees fit, spot spraying weeds with a 3 gallon pump sprayer, clearing deadfall off trails, or just standing in a sunny spot. She’s pointed out she doesn’t get near as sweaty when she comes outside in the afternoons. I’ve countered that she’s on a float in the pool.

Couple days ago, while she was laying out on her float in the pool, I came in part way through removing a tree from the pond. She told me I needed to make an appointment with the doctor to find out what’s wrong with me. I was sweating so much, looked like I’d been swimming with my work clothes on. She was in the sun, too and wasn’t sweating nearly as much. I wasn’t in a great mood, so I told her, yeah and I’ve broken out in little green spots all over everywhere but my head; I’m getting worried, too. She told me I should go to an urgent care. I wiped off some of the green spots and told her I came in to change clothes because I fell in the pond. Getting out of the boat, the “shore” I stepped onto was just a clump of grass apparently suspended over the water, so me and the grass both went for a swim as the boat attempted to escape. The green spots were mill weed.

Swimming in 8” logger boots, chainsaw chaps over jeans, and helmet while carrying an iPhone and wallet in your pockets: do NOT recommend. But it did cool me off quite a bit.
 
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They started us out with a heat warning, but dropped us down to a heat advisory since we keep getting rain. Yesterday afternoon, we got 0.95 inches of rain with a total for July of just over 9 inches (average for July is 4 inches).

The plus side, everything is nice and green. The downside, my tomatoes keep rupturing/splitting from all the water.
 
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Heat dome and polar vortex are the new catch phrases. I remember the the days of too effing hot and too effing cold.
 
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Heat dome and polar vortex are the new catch phrases. I remember the the days of too effing hot and too effing cold.
You forgot to include "Bomb Cyclone" :rolleyes:
 
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I guess that we missed the heat dome. It’s a balmy 75 degrees where I’m at.
 
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My wife has been concerned lately because I sweat so much when working outside in the afternoon. Can’t seem to make the connection that temps and humidity are both in the high 90’s with no wind at all so I might sweat a bit doing even light stuff

Your wife and mine might be related. I get the same about every day this summer. Uh, baby it's late July in Arkansas. You don't even go outside in the summer except to feed the chooks...
 
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It's been about 90°F here and 90%+ humidity lately (more reasonable previously), so I've been drenched as if I fell in the pond, but that's Summer...

Sounds like a few wives think they're princesses, so that means their husband's must be either princes...or frogs. I'm no prince so my significant other either makes the choice to pull her fair share of the weight or she'd become an ex, because there's no free lunch.
 
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It's been about 90°F here and 90%+ humidity lately (more reasonable previously), so I've been drenched as if I fell in the pond, but that's Summer...

Sounds like a few wives think they're princesses, so that means their husband's must be either princes...or frogs. I'm no prince so my significant other either makes the choice to pull her hair share of the weight or she'd become an ex, because there's no free lunch.
🐸 here 🙋‍♂️. Wife and I used to work together on outside stuff. Chronic health issues have sidelined her for heavy physical chores the past few years. I suppose it’s been long enough in the past she’s forgotten the days of drenching sweat in the heat. Getting old sometimes sucks.

Yesterday our high temp was in the mid-80’s. Almost needed a jacket to go out.
 
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More fear terms are: "BOMBogenisis" or "atmospheric RIVER" or "RAPID intensification"

Cloud seeding went from conspiracy theory in june to the first thing denied (wasn't us) after a major flood in july.
Cloud seeding has been used in western states for decades, often to augment snow pack. The outcome of it is marginal increased precipitation, to the point that many are questioning cost effectiveness. The Texas and New Mexico floods were caused by heavy moisture from the Gulf of Mexico.
 
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Cloud seeding has been used in western states for decades, often to augment snow pack. The outcome of it is marginal increased precipitation, to the point that many are questioning cost effectiveness. The Texas and New Mexico floods were caused by heavy moisture from the Gulf of Mexico.
China and the UAE seem to be doing a good job with it.

What they dont talk about (right now) is spraying aluminum particles into the atmosphere then energizing them to heat the air so they can intensify/steer storms.
 
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Weird summer, it is the coolest summer I can ever recall here in Comifornia, woke up to 41 degrees outside and 55 degrees inside with my whole house fan going.
 

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Relatively hot up here along the shoreline of L. Superior. Mid to upper 80sF use to be above normal. Now we have 90F days more than very occasionally . Decade I ago purchased a small window A/C unit. Now I added one of those rolling portable units. The real issue is abnormally high daytime RH% into the 60-80% range and minimal to no wind. Night time temps at Lake level drop into the 50-60sF. But RH is close to 100%. House is ~350ft elevation, but still 70-80%RH recently.

Canadian wild fire smoke has been an issue recently. A few days ago AQI was 17 at 0700. By 1900 it was in the 140s. Have experienced a couple +170 days. Really dependent on upper level wind direction. Like temperatures the conditions can change relatively fast. Normal west to south prevailing summer winds are not this summer. Usually when the west is on fire we just experience incredible color in the morning and evening sky. Guessing the intensity of the fires up in NW Manitoba and borderland into Saskatchewan are creating some changes in upper level winds.
 
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It has been absolutely miserable down here and it aint even August yet. Even the mornings are miserable.

I walk out the door around 4:30 every morning to let my chickens out and get slapped right in face with hot thick humid air. By 7am I'm usually drenched and will often stay that way until i walk through the door that night.

Mississippi summers are BRUTAL!!! I don't see myself ever leaving the county let alone the south, but if I did, it would be to get away from the summers.
 
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I’m beginning to understand why rich old retired people live in their northern home in the summer and their southern home in the winter. I’m retired. If I’m not old, I’m well on my way. The third qualification… I’m probably not going anywhere.
 
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I’m beginning to understand why rich old retired people live in their northern home in the summer and their southern home in the winter. I’m retired. If I’m not old, I’m well on my way. The third qualification… I’m probably not going anywhere.
One of my grandfather's good friends was a snow bird.

He had a camp about 7 miles up the mountain road from us in Vermont.

He was at the camp from around memorial day to labor day. Then back to his condo in south Carolina to spend his winters golfing.

We always knew when it was getting close for Chester to arrive when UPS started dropping off boxes addressed to him at my grandparents place.

About 4 days after his boxes would arrive, he would show up.

He wpuld ship up all of his clothes, so all he had to pack in his car was his golf clubs and a suitcase 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
 
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It has been absolutely miserable down here and it aint even August yet. Even the mornings are miserable.

I walk out the door around 4:30 every morning to let my chickens out and get slapped right in face with hot thick humid air. By 7am I'm usually drenched and will often stay that way until i walk through the door that night.

Mississippi summers are BRUTAL!!! I don't see myself ever leaving the county let alone the south, but if I did, it would be to get away from the summers.
The past few times we've had a brutal july, August has been slightly milder.

I'm hoping thats the case this year. We've been hitting 100° pretty regularly the past couple weeks.

I would love to see it bounce between high 80's and mid 90's for August.
 
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