What's the weather where you are?

Mr. Scott said:
sitting said:
FWIW, McCanney in his latest weekly show said the UV levels from the sun has gone quite high. Much higher than normal. And there's been an absence of discussion about it in the weather community. He did not however source this UV information.

I can believe this, because I got a very red sunburn on my KNEE the other day... It was the weirdest thing. I got burned in a few small spots like my knees, but not in the normal places like my ears, face, and the back of my neck and shoulders.

I also noticed that even a short exposure to sunlight lately has been causing some quick tanning - more than in past years.

Don't know if it's the sun, atmospheric changes, or a combination of both, but something is definitely up.

Perhaps the Wave itself has arrived?
 
Mr. Scott said:
sitting said:
FWIW, McCanney in his latest weekly show said the UV levels from the sun has gone quite high. Much higher than normal. And there's been an absence of discussion about it in the weather community. He did not however source this UV information.

I can believe this, because I got a very red sunburn on my KNEE the other day... It was the weirdest thing. I got burned in a few small spots like my knees, but not in the normal places like my ears, face, and the back of my neck and shoulders.

I also noticed that even a short exposure to sunlight lately has been causing some quick tanning - more than in past years.

Don't know if it's the sun, atmospheric changes, or a combination of both, but something is definitely up.

I had a similar experience a couple of weeks ago, I got sunburnt on my face relatively quickly and had a small rash too.

Could be a combination of the Sun and increased cometary activity in the atmosphere? Will definitely be more cautious next time.
 
Minas Tirith said:
The same here in Germany, violent thunderstorms going on for more than two hours...

Gawan said:
Pashalis said:
After one week of extreme heat of up to 38 °C, the temperatures and weather conditions (rainy) are back to autumn.
Now the temperatures are again much to low here (8°C- 15 °C).

I have the feeling that this short week of high summer temperatures last week was the last one for this year... (southwest germany)

Same here and cloudy again. And the heat last week followed some severe storms in Germany.

And same here, too (north-east Germany). There was one day last week, which was unbearably hot, something like 37 degrees Celsius. Luckily, by the second day the much needed discharge came along in the form of torrential rain and thunderstorm, and it brought with it a general cooling. Apart from that, the seeming density and amounts of clouds in the sky is amazing. These clouds also seem to be much lower and/or closer.

On a different note, there have been a couple of days when the atmosphere seemed loaded with dust. Even a coworker of mine noticed it and alerted me to it one day. The one thing I really enjoy is to breathe in the humidity of the air, as if there is something invigorating to it - it further feels reminiscent of what I recently interpreted as the Wave's hyperkinetic sensate, which made me think that the world is not really on fire, but more 'on water'. Sorry if that doesn't make much sense, just sharing this fwiw, in case someone else may have had similar sensations/interpretations.

Mr. Scott said:
I also noticed that even a short exposure to sunlight lately has been causing some quick tanning - more than in past years.

Don't know if it's the sun, atmospheric changes, or a combination of both, but something is definitely up.

Same here! I've never before experienced so quick a tanning of my skin.
 
This week had again a feeling of autumn, cold (about 14°C or 10°C in the night) and wet. And some cities in Germany got again floodwarnings cause of too much rain. Today it felt more like spring, but still many clouds.
 
Laura said:
Sunshine and warming up, but we rather quickly seem to acquire a milky haze in the upper atmosphere. Still cool at nights, and not hot during the day YET, and rain forecast for Saturday/Sunday.

Interesting.

It seems that we also have had a milky haze almost everyday in the Appalachians between Québec city and Maine state - at least since I moved there 2 weeks ago (staying here for the summer).

The temperature also seems to be cooler at night and in the morning as opposed to even last year although we still have some very intense hot/humid days from time to time which bring intense thunderstorms, sheets of rain and incredible light shows.

I have the feeling that cooling is on the way here as well and that everything might drastically change really quick - just like the C's have mentionned in the last session. There's something going on for sure. There's for instance an artificial lake a few kilometers from here which has always been full of birds even up to last year (ducks, bustards etc) and their babies. Strangely, this year there are close to none.

Lot of rain as well and it seems like it's going to be the trend for the next week. Today is a cold day (12C for the moment here with a cold wind) and rainy.

It really feels like autumn indeed. :(
 
This week, in central NC, was hot (high 90s) with occasional storms at irregular hours. Next week, we are told to expect more severe storms, especially heavy rain, with temp of mid-80s.
 
I'm in that U.S. heat wave going on in the Southwest - it's supposed to be about 119 today :evil: and no monsoon in sight. :shock:

http://www.sott.net/article/263147-Dangerous-heatwave-settles-over-US-Southwest-temps-to-hit-120-F-in-Arizona
 
Here in Southeast PA, US, we've had a really cool spring, a novel concept for us in this locale, since the trend for as long as I can remember, has been a jump from winter cold into summer heat/humidity.

For about the last 10 days though, we've had hot and humid weather (high 80s, fahrenheit) with massive amounts of rain earlier this week, with rain and thunderstorms almost every day in the afternoon/evening.

The rain/t-storms are projected, according to the local 10-day forecast, straight on through until 7/7 ~ sheeesh!! :boat:
 
It's winter here in Australia and there is nothing but rain, rain, rain and rain in Sydney. So far, rainy weather seems to be hugging the east coast of New South Wales, especially the last two weeks. The band of heavy rain encompassed Canberra as well.

Considering the political turmoil here lately I have to wonder if the weather may have had a 4D influence....it's been rather unpleasant. I certainly feel rather blue about loosing our first female Prime Minister. I don't think Australia was ready to have a female at the top.
 
Me too I had a sunburn on my elbows, just being one hour outside. Here is very hot (Salamanca, Spain) but during nights the wind comes, but a wind so strong I have difficulty to walk. Just to be few days outside I have a sun tan very fast. The sun is like a storm sun, I mean a sun before storm but no rain.
 
1984 said:
I'm in that U.S. heat wave going on in the Southwest - it's supposed to be about 119 today :evil: and no monsoon in sight. :shock:

http://www.sott.net/article/263147-Dangerous-heatwave-settles-over-US-Southwest-temps-to-hit-120-F-in-Arizona

Here in Los Angeles is very hot already. Scorching heat, although the weather forecast indicated 86 degrees Fahrenheit for today. It feels much much hotter. It's impossible to stay in the sun for more than 10 minutes. Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, it's gonna be 10 degrees hotter 95-96 degrees. :scared: The local woman, who lived here all her life and witnessed several big earthquakes, called it an earthquake weather. :(
 
In Dalmatia it is rather cloudy with occasional showers&levin here and there - heatwave is gone (for now?) . so we can enjoy some lower temperatures... Considering monsoon it seems that death toll in India has raised 10x :shock:

_http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/06/29/311383/india-monsoon-flooding-toll-above-10000/

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Eboard10 said:
Exactly, which is very odd considering that they did report the tornado in Emilia a couple of months ago but no word of this one.

Let's hope for some nice weather in August, as I may be spending a week or two there. :D

I'm with you in hope! Send a postcard from Tremiti Islands if you get the chance for a visit there :)

Here a week of rain, sun, more rain, sun and clouds, is just passing by. Saw also some thunder flashes at the horizon, looked very high in the sky. During the day 25 Celsius Max in just one occasion. Felt extremely uneasy under any spot of sunrays, even if for a couple minutes.
 
Icedesert said:
Rain.. Rain... Rain...

There'd been such repeated references in the transcripts to "sheets of rain", I'm beginning to wonder if water is not the ultimate means of man's destruction. Like the flood of Noah. Like the waters that submerged the civilization of Atlantis.

It had also been made clear that cometary bodies were the cause of the "sheets of rain".

Building "boats" anyone? :)
 
Here in Quartzsite Az it hit 121 yesterday... :evil:

A customer came in from Blythe and it was 131 just outside the solar field they are building...

I think we will hit 120 again today.
 
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