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Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 10:11 pm
by Michael
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 12:28 am
by Randi
Hope they can fix it right away!
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 2:39 pm
by studentforever
Thanks for your sympathy.
Two men appeared at 8.40, one went up the loft, the other on the roof and they confirmed that indeed it was the seal round the chimney. So, they took lots of photos and went away, I am now awaiting quote and date. Date will be subject to weather but they don't need access to the inside of the house so it won't interfere with any plans I have. I'll just have to warn the neighbours. It's been dry today and should be dry over the weekend so at least no more water should get in.
Since the garages are catching up with MOTs I think I'd better book my car in before too long. If I think about it for a few minutes I've no doubt I can find other things to organise which have been put off over Covid but I think tea is called for first.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 5:01 pm
by Randi
POURING RAIN here!
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 8:15 pm
by Michael
Sunny and 22 here. What can I say, except this is the place to be.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 8:41 am
by jil
studentforever wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 2:39 pm
Thanks for your sympathy.
Two men appeared at 8.40, one went up the loft, the other on the roof and they confirmed that indeed it was the seal round the chimney. So, they took lots of photos and went away, I am now awaiting quote and date. Date will be subject to weather but they don't need access to the inside of the house so it won't interfere with any plans I have. I'll just have to warn the neighbours. It's been dry today and should be dry over the weekend so at least no more water should get in.
Since the garages are catching up with MOTs I think I'd better book my car in before too long. If I think about it for a few minutes I've no doubt I can find other things to organise which have been put off over Covid but I think tea is called for first.
Hope the rain holds off.
Lovely and sunny here this morning, although a bit chilly. 7C at around 7am, it has reached the heady heights of 13C now - must go out and take advantage of it.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 7:52 pm
by Randi
The year started out wet, then we had a long dry spell, then last month was wet!
Precipitation for August (in inches):
Month to date ........................ 5.57
Normal month to date ................. 3.48
Departure from normal ................ +2.09
Year to date ......................... 29.57
Normal year to date .................. 26.80
Departure from normal ................ +2.77
2018 was the wettest year on record and 2019 was the third wettest.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:48 pm
by Michael
And from my weather station:
The highest temperature occurred on August 16 with 30.1 degrees.
The lowest temperature occurred on August 30 with 7.8 degrees.
The average temperature for the month was 17.5, the normal is 17.7.
The total precipitation for the month was 25.3 mm, the normal amount is 15.8 mm.
There were 8 days with precipitation, the normal is 5.
The most precipitation occurred on August 06 with 5.6 mm.
The highest wind speed occurred on August 06 with 22 kmh.
The windiest day was August 06.
The amount of solar power generated was 1022.6 kwh.
The most solar power was 40.2 kwh generated on August 06.
The least solar power was 13.5 kwh generated on August 21.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 6:25 am
by studentforever
Chimney now fixed, fingers crossed, because today is supposed to be wet. So, I still have the bowl under the spot where the water was dripping but hope to go and visit my brother without worrying about any drips. Had a covid scare last night. Our Health Board, which covers a pretty large area, was reporting high numbers of cases and warnings were being broadcast. Anyway, some areas covered by the board have started to increase precautions but not mine. So my short break away is still OK, off tomorrow for just under 2 weeks, may drop in from time to time but attention moving to Roman remains and medieval castles.
We may get the chance to see a recently unearthed Roman Christian relic at a place called Vindolanda. It's a fragmented lead chalice covered in Christion iconographic graffiti. I suspect that, unless the lighting is superb, it will not look very exciting as the graffiti is fairly lightly scratched but it is one of the earliest christian pieces found in N Britain and validates the identification of its find site as an early church in the civilian settlement adjacent to the fort.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:22 pm
by Michael
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 3:41 pm
by Randi
Have a great visit!
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 11:40 pm
by ggordon
Smoke has started moving into the area from the fires in California and Oregon; and a few fires up here in Washington too.
So far it's not bad but I'm concerned with a stretch of hot weather coming up. I grew up in California and smoke from the fires never bothered me, but now as a senior citizen I become rather ill if the smoke gets too bad. A few years ago it became so bad that I had to retreat to my bedroom, close all the doors and windows (despite very hot weather) and run a fan with a filter attached to continually clean the air in the room. If I stepped out of the room I quickly felt ill.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2020 12:27 am
by Michael
Good luck, Gordon. No smoke here, so far...
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 1:36 pm
by Michael
Goldilocks weather. Not too hot, not too cold, just right!
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Weather summary for Fernwood
Date High Low Gust Precip Solar
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Fri Aug 28 2020 24.2 10.2 8 0.0 35
Sat Aug 29 2020 19.6 11.2 10 0.0 35
Sun Aug 30 2020 19.4 7.8* 10 1.8 31
Mon Aug 31 2020 19.6 11.6 7 0.0 26
Tue Sep 01 2020 22.4 11.1 7 0.0 33
Wed Sep 02 2020 24.6 12.3 10* 0.0 31
Thu Sep 03 2020 24.8 10.8 10 0.0 33
Fri Sep 04 2020 26.1 12.2 7* 0.0 30
Sat Sep 05 2020 20.2 13.1 11 0.0 0
Sun Sep 06 2020 22.9 10.5 9* 0.0 32
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Daily Average 22.4 11.1
Extremes/Totals 26.1 7.8 11.3 1.8 286
Normal Values 21.2 10.7 6.6
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A * indicates this is a new record.
(Based on data from the UVic weather station.)
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 3:11 pm
by Michael
Lots of smoke this morning. Red skies and stinky air as smoke from the fires in eastern Washington State moves into our area. The Air Quality Index at the station a couple of kilometers from here is 161, which is very much in the red.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 5:11 pm
by ggordon
The smoke was terrible here last night. It was making me feel quite ill. It has cleared out for now, but winds from the east are forecast for today which will likely bring in more smoke from Eastern Washington. Besides the fires in Eastern Washington, that part of the state was already blanketed by smoke that had blown up from fires in Oregon and California. Now it's coming our way.
The smoke situation here deteriorated quite rapidly last night. A big brush fire started at the south end of our valley just as the smoke from Eastern Washington was arriving. The result was the Air Quality Index jumped from 12 to 153 in an hour. It peaked at 171 a few hours later.
Currently the smoke has moved up to Seattle and over towards Michael in Victoria, but the index here is back down to 26 and I can breath again.
This part of the state is under a red flag alert for hazardous fire conditions because everything is quite dry, and wind, high temperatures and low humidity are forecast for the next few days.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 5:39 pm
by Randi
Sounds grim. I hope you stay OK.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:47 pm
by Randi
Mercifully not transcriber weather, but I wanted to share this from
The Sailor's Word-Book, by Admiral W. H. Smyth, 1867:
BLOWING GREAT GUNS AND SMALL ARMS. Heavy gales; a hurricane.
Great guns are cannons.
Small arms are muskets, pistols, cutlasses, etc.
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 9:40 pm
by AvastMH
Re: Transcriber Weather
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 10:30 pm
by ggordon
The situation is getting worse here, but nothing like down in California and Oregon. I live on the west side of the Cascade Mountains where it tends to be moist enough that wildfires are rare.
However, it has been so hot, dry and windy that there are even fires burning around here now too, some of them within a few miles. A few homes have burned and there have been intermittent freeway closures. The immediate area where I live should be safe from fire, but the smoke is getting bad.
The state just issued an emergency alert for the Puget Sound area advising people to get out and get any essentials they may need now because what they describe as "a super-massive" smoke plume is headed our way and it will be too unhealthy for anyone to be outside tomorrow.
The heat yesterday and today is making it more unbearable. The high yesterday was 34. It is currently 34 and expected to get a little warmer yet. At least tomorrow is supposed to be much cooler.