It was hot and humid during "Heat Dome" week in the mid-Atlantic.
Not atypical for the area and time of year.
We'll see how Elsa goes.
It's concerning when they name the hurricanes after Disney characters.
I live in extreme Nor Cal basically the PNW and can verify that it has been hot AF since spring. Over 100° everyday getting as high as 115°. Supposed to get 110° this weekend. It is like this all up through Oregon and Washington. There is typically a 30-40° difference between high and low temps year round where i live so it has been dropping to the 60s at night.
There is no relief in sight. The forecast is in triple digits for days and they have been there for like a month now. I have actually been thinking about moving to the places you guys are talking about that aren't "the west" but are actually more like south, south east. Austin is not the west. Those places are generally worse because of the humidity/heat index, but at least those places get rained on in the summer. California has the driest summers of any state which is one of the reasons we have such bad wild fires. We had an exceptionally dry and hot spring too. No rain at all this spring and temps in the upper 90s starting in early spring accompanied by lots of wind. I will be surprised if the rest of this town doesn't burn down this year along with the surrounding forest. Last year wildfire burned half the homes along with well over 100,000 acres of coniferous forest.
About 40 miles due west of here is the pacific.ocean and the redwood coast. They are actually experiencing normal summer time weather which is upper 50s and lower 60s. It's literally twice as hot here as it is on the coast. The hotter it gets here causes it to become cooler and foggier over there but only until you get about 5 miles inland/away from the shoreline. About that distance it becomes hotter and hotter the more inland you go very rapidly.
Colorado is generally a higher elevstion sonos always going to be cooler. But if the day time temps are upper 80s in colorado that is about 10° hotter than the norm. When you are at 5000+ ft elevation the summers are very cool and mild. Lake Tahoe here in Cal for example usually has day time highs in the 70s and cool nights. Lake level is about 6000ft and the surrounding peaks range from 10,000 to 12,500 ft.bthe UV is much stronger up there and it is very easy to get a severe sun burn without even noticing it's happening until it's too late. If it is in the upper 80s up there that would absolutely be a heat wave and that sun would be very dangerous because of the thinner ozone at those elevations.
California is very dry. Reservoirs are all empty, lowest I’ve ever seen them which makes no sense because they were at 100%+ capacity at the end of 2019 and our reservoirs have a 3-5 year supply and its only been roughly years 2 since we were at 100%+ capacity. Supposedly, they’ve been emptying our reservoirs into the ocean during Covid to save the fish… I wish I was making this up.
Oroville dam power plant might have to shut down for the first time ever because there isn’t enough water. This dam was just overflowing a couple years ago. Serious fuckery going on in California.
For the most part, it has been cooler here, but unusually windy. Our wind has been double its typical average speed for this time of year and they can’t seem to figure out why. We keep having strange random heat waves and are about to go into another one for the next 4 days temps in the mid to high 90’s which isn’t too unusual this time of year, but the drops out of these heatwaves have been extreme. Temps will go from mid 90’s and then down into the 70’s and skip the 80’s.
Overall, California is extremely dry, and the wild life have been behaving weird. Lots of spiders which is unusual for July, the animals and bugs are acting like its October, not summer. I have not been seeing many chemtrails or much air traffic recently either.
We have gotten very little rain up where I live in extreme Nor Cal. The river has only seen 1-3% of the historical average of it's salmon population and the entire basin depends on river flow so it's a dam good thing they are allowing the rivers to flow instead of geoengineering by withholding it. Ive seen the reservoirs though and they are dried up. Shasta 'lake"(actually geoengineered reservoir) looks like a mud puddle that is drying up, but that is as it should be. This entire basin from here to the ocean would dry up and burn if they don't allow the restoration of the region to its natural ecosystem. That's what happens when they fuck with nature.
The central valley turned itself into a desert by poor farming practices where corporate farms turned a lush wetland that it used to be into a dust bowl before any of this was happening, so now they want to turn the lush forest of the pacific northwest into a dust bowl with no more salmon that will become fire pit of ash those rich greedy corporate owned farms that have historically hired 1,000s and 1,000s of illegal aliens to work and destroy what was 100s of miles of pristine wetlands that were fed by sierra runoff , and run off from the coastal range. They mis manged it and now they want to do the same thing to where I live.. There is no snow pack on the mountains to replenish the river. The rain levels have been down for years and years except for an odd season here and there.
Fuck those corporations and those illegals. Ironically they are killing all the bald eagles that used to be abundant here along with the salmon. Hardly any bears anymore either. No salmon=no bears and no bald eagles just so some illegals can have work and some corporation can get rich instead of getting with the program??? Fuck them
On one hand, we need fresh drinking water, and fuck the fish.
On the other hand, I hear you. I don't want to destroy the environment, but if its the fish or us? I am going to pick us. If the reservoirs run dry, we're done. LA and most of the Bay will be uninhabitable if there's no water.
I agree the corporations and the farmers fucked up, but so did the environmentalists. There's a balance we need to achieve so we can have food, fresh water, and protect the environment.
California produces a shit ton of food for the entire world. If that food doesn't get produced, and if there's no water... we're going to have serious problems.
Salmon are a pretty large part of the economy. What about saying fuck the tuna industry?
They can turn salt water into drinking water. When they take water from northern california to give to lawns for suburbanites who live in the southern california (which is technically a desert) or to make jobs for illegals in the california central valley iit takes away entire environments and kills off entire communities of down home Americans who live on the rivers. It doesn't just dump in the ocean. Your affecting the timber industry and creating conditions that cause entire towns to burn out. Everything for hundreds of miles dependent on that river will die off so those idiots can waste water.
We don’t have enough desalination to supply even the Bay Area with water, let alone LA. Northern California has not historically been this hot, dry, or without rain for so long. I highly suspect they’re either geo-engineering the weather or its related to the pole shift, or both.
I agree LA is unsustainable, I personally live on a river myself, but yeah the water does just dump into the ocean. That’s how rivers work for the most part. A few feed into lakes or reservoirs, but most of them feed into the bay or ocean. We are dumping a shit ton of fresh water into the ocean basically.
Like I said, I don’t want to destroy the environment. But I also don’t want to run out of fresh water so people start dying and fighting over water. We could straight up have water wars, rationing, etc.
Society can’t just collapse because theres some fish living in the river.
You’re also not considering all the food produced by those farms. Is it sustaining people who live in big cities? Yeah, but it what it is at this point. Do I want those jobs to go to illegals? No. But as I said, we need a balance of producing food, providing people with fresh drinking water, and maintaining the ecosystem. There is a world where we can have all three of these things if people weren’t so greedy.
I can’t tell you why they’re dumping our reservoirs, but something is seriously wrong in California and they’re pushing us towards a total collapse of our fresh water and food supply.
They absolutely drained it. The power plant that powers 800,000 homes may have to shut down for the first time since the dam was created.
It had enough water for at least 3-5 years just 2 years ago.
Someone decided to release 1-3 years of water in the past 2 years. Which means they’ve been dumping water at least 2x what they should have for no publicly disclosed reason.
It wasn’t just Oroville they did it to every major lake and reservoir in the state. Meanwhile Kamala Harris was just here a few months ago “inspecting” our reservoirs and water treatment plants and proposed wars will be fought over water.
Where I live in Texas has been pretty mild this year, temperature wise. It's been in the 90s for weeks, when it would normally be in the 100s by now, easily. It's also been unusually humid since the beginning of spring, and we've gotten a lot of rain. It was like this last year too.
Strange that you mention the chemtrails and contrails, because they've been pretty much nonexistent for months where I live.
Lots here all the time on the californy-oregon border. Has been an obvious program and patter since 2016. Coincidentally (?) This area on both sides of the border has seen massive wild fires burning dow entire towns
It's only a matter of time before high and low pressure systems are assigned names like tropical storms.
"Meanwhile high pressure system Elsa is bringing near-record heat to the midwest. At least dozens of counties are under a severe heat watch until Friday. We encourage everyone to limit their outdoor activity and drink plenty of water outside of curfew hours. If you still have a manual thermostat then remember to set it to 78. If you have a modern thermostat then it will be set for you."
Colorado may have record rain, but the heat is concerning. Normally it doesn't get very hot until the end of summer, and not for long at all. I am very concerned this heat/rain cycle that Colorado has not seen in decades will go long into the fall.
I must've lived in a different part of Colorado than you. I lived about an hour north of Denver, from about 1998 to 2012, and then moved back to Texas to be closer to family. When I was there I worked outside a lot, in construction and at a sandstone rock quarry, and it got into the 100s every year from July to August. It was usually a dry heat, but the last 2 years I was there it was really humid too.
Given the slow and steady change in weather, I think the climate is changing, but not due to anthropogenic climate change, but due to solar cycles, procession of the axis, and possibly even due to the poles switching. That, or interference from things like HAARP affecting the weather and climate.
I know the poles haven't switched, but the movement of the poles is increasing. I'm not even sure it's for sure going to happen. Just a possibility I've heard of.
Currently 73 in Austin, at 1:47PM on JULY 8TH!!!
Yeah, we've been shocked at the mild summer here North of the Red River. I'm not sure if it's hit triple digits yet in the central part of the state.
It was hot and humid during "Heat Dome" week in the mid-Atlantic.
Not atypical for the area and time of year.
We'll see how Elsa goes.
It's concerning when they name the hurricanes after Disney characters.
That's not the western US.
I live in extreme Nor Cal basically the PNW and can verify that it has been hot AF since spring. Over 100° everyday getting as high as 115°. Supposed to get 110° this weekend. It is like this all up through Oregon and Washington. There is typically a 30-40° difference between high and low temps year round where i live so it has been dropping to the 60s at night.
There is no relief in sight. The forecast is in triple digits for days and they have been there for like a month now. I have actually been thinking about moving to the places you guys are talking about that aren't "the west" but are actually more like south, south east. Austin is not the west. Those places are generally worse because of the humidity/heat index, but at least those places get rained on in the summer. California has the driest summers of any state which is one of the reasons we have such bad wild fires. We had an exceptionally dry and hot spring too. No rain at all this spring and temps in the upper 90s starting in early spring accompanied by lots of wind. I will be surprised if the rest of this town doesn't burn down this year along with the surrounding forest. Last year wildfire burned half the homes along with well over 100,000 acres of coniferous forest.
About 40 miles due west of here is the pacific.ocean and the redwood coast. They are actually experiencing normal summer time weather which is upper 50s and lower 60s. It's literally twice as hot here as it is on the coast. The hotter it gets here causes it to become cooler and foggier over there but only until you get about 5 miles inland/away from the shoreline. About that distance it becomes hotter and hotter the more inland you go very rapidly.
Colorado is generally a higher elevstion sonos always going to be cooler. But if the day time temps are upper 80s in colorado that is about 10° hotter than the norm. When you are at 5000+ ft elevation the summers are very cool and mild. Lake Tahoe here in Cal for example usually has day time highs in the 70s and cool nights. Lake level is about 6000ft and the surrounding peaks range from 10,000 to 12,500 ft.bthe UV is much stronger up there and it is very easy to get a severe sun burn without even noticing it's happening until it's too late. If it is in the upper 80s up there that would absolutely be a heat wave and that sun would be very dangerous because of the thinner ozone at those elevations.
California is very dry. Reservoirs are all empty, lowest I’ve ever seen them which makes no sense because they were at 100%+ capacity at the end of 2019 and our reservoirs have a 3-5 year supply and its only been roughly years 2 since we were at 100%+ capacity. Supposedly, they’ve been emptying our reservoirs into the ocean during Covid to save the fish… I wish I was making this up.
Oroville dam power plant might have to shut down for the first time ever because there isn’t enough water. This dam was just overflowing a couple years ago. Serious fuckery going on in California.
For the most part, it has been cooler here, but unusually windy. Our wind has been double its typical average speed for this time of year and they can’t seem to figure out why. We keep having strange random heat waves and are about to go into another one for the next 4 days temps in the mid to high 90’s which isn’t too unusual this time of year, but the drops out of these heatwaves have been extreme. Temps will go from mid 90’s and then down into the 70’s and skip the 80’s.
Overall, California is extremely dry, and the wild life have been behaving weird. Lots of spiders which is unusual for July, the animals and bugs are acting like its October, not summer. I have not been seeing many chemtrails or much air traffic recently either.
We have gotten very little rain up where I live in extreme Nor Cal. The river has only seen 1-3% of the historical average of it's salmon population and the entire basin depends on river flow so it's a dam good thing they are allowing the rivers to flow instead of geoengineering by withholding it. Ive seen the reservoirs though and they are dried up. Shasta 'lake"(actually geoengineered reservoir) looks like a mud puddle that is drying up, but that is as it should be. This entire basin from here to the ocean would dry up and burn if they don't allow the restoration of the region to its natural ecosystem. That's what happens when they fuck with nature.
The central valley turned itself into a desert by poor farming practices where corporate farms turned a lush wetland that it used to be into a dust bowl before any of this was happening, so now they want to turn the lush forest of the pacific northwest into a dust bowl with no more salmon that will become fire pit of ash those rich greedy corporate owned farms that have historically hired 1,000s and 1,000s of illegal aliens to work and destroy what was 100s of miles of pristine wetlands that were fed by sierra runoff , and run off from the coastal range. They mis manged it and now they want to do the same thing to where I live.. There is no snow pack on the mountains to replenish the river. The rain levels have been down for years and years except for an odd season here and there.
Fuck those corporations and those illegals. Ironically they are killing all the bald eagles that used to be abundant here along with the salmon. Hardly any bears anymore either. No salmon=no bears and no bald eagles just so some illegals can have work and some corporation can get rich instead of getting with the program??? Fuck them
On one hand, we need fresh drinking water, and fuck the fish.
On the other hand, I hear you. I don't want to destroy the environment, but if its the fish or us? I am going to pick us. If the reservoirs run dry, we're done. LA and most of the Bay will be uninhabitable if there's no water.
I agree the corporations and the farmers fucked up, but so did the environmentalists. There's a balance we need to achieve so we can have food, fresh water, and protect the environment.
California produces a shit ton of food for the entire world. If that food doesn't get produced, and if there's no water... we're going to have serious problems.
Salmon are a pretty large part of the economy. What about saying fuck the tuna industry?
They can turn salt water into drinking water. When they take water from northern california to give to lawns for suburbanites who live in the southern california (which is technically a desert) or to make jobs for illegals in the california central valley iit takes away entire environments and kills off entire communities of down home Americans who live on the rivers. It doesn't just dump in the ocean. Your affecting the timber industry and creating conditions that cause entire towns to burn out. Everything for hundreds of miles dependent on that river will die off so those idiots can waste water.
Fuck that.
We don’t have enough desalination to supply even the Bay Area with water, let alone LA. Northern California has not historically been this hot, dry, or without rain for so long. I highly suspect they’re either geo-engineering the weather or its related to the pole shift, or both.
I agree LA is unsustainable, I personally live on a river myself, but yeah the water does just dump into the ocean. That’s how rivers work for the most part. A few feed into lakes or reservoirs, but most of them feed into the bay or ocean. We are dumping a shit ton of fresh water into the ocean basically.
Like I said, I don’t want to destroy the environment. But I also don’t want to run out of fresh water so people start dying and fighting over water. We could straight up have water wars, rationing, etc.
Society can’t just collapse because theres some fish living in the river.
You’re also not considering all the food produced by those farms. Is it sustaining people who live in big cities? Yeah, but it what it is at this point. Do I want those jobs to go to illegals? No. But as I said, we need a balance of producing food, providing people with fresh drinking water, and maintaining the ecosystem. There is a world where we can have all three of these things if people weren’t so greedy.
I can’t tell you why they’re dumping our reservoirs, but something is seriously wrong in California and they’re pushing us towards a total collapse of our fresh water and food supply.
They absolutely drained it. The power plant that powers 800,000 homes may have to shut down for the first time since the dam was created.
It had enough water for at least 3-5 years just 2 years ago.
Someone decided to release 1-3 years of water in the past 2 years. Which means they’ve been dumping water at least 2x what they should have for no publicly disclosed reason.
It wasn’t just Oroville they did it to every major lake and reservoir in the state. Meanwhile Kamala Harris was just here a few months ago “inspecting” our reservoirs and water treatment plants and proposed wars will be fought over water.
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2021/04/05/vice-president-kamala-harris-makes-first-bay-area-visit-since-election/
Where I live in Texas has been pretty mild this year, temperature wise. It's been in the 90s for weeks, when it would normally be in the 100s by now, easily. It's also been unusually humid since the beginning of spring, and we've gotten a lot of rain. It was like this last year too.
Strange that you mention the chemtrails and contrails, because they've been pretty much nonexistent for months where I live.
Lots here all the time on the californy-oregon border. Has been an obvious program and patter since 2016. Coincidentally (?) This area on both sides of the border has seen massive wild fires burning dow entire towns
The Reticulans and the Reptilians are fighting for control of Biden, which is causing him to perv on children in public.
It's only a matter of time before high and low pressure systems are assigned names like tropical storms.
"Meanwhile high pressure system Elsa is bringing near-record heat to the midwest. At least dozens of counties are under a severe heat watch until Friday. We encourage everyone to limit their outdoor activity and drink plenty of water outside of curfew hours. If you still have a manual thermostat then remember to set it to 78. If you have a modern thermostat then it will be set for you."
Colorado may have record rain, but the heat is concerning. Normally it doesn't get very hot until the end of summer, and not for long at all. I am very concerned this heat/rain cycle that Colorado has not seen in decades will go long into the fall.
I must've lived in a different part of Colorado than you. I lived about an hour north of Denver, from about 1998 to 2012, and then moved back to Texas to be closer to family. When I was there I worked outside a lot, in construction and at a sandstone rock quarry, and it got into the 100s every year from July to August. It was usually a dry heat, but the last 2 years I was there it was really humid too.
It started getting hot in June this year, and the rain and humidity right now are unheard of. I’ve been all over the upper west.
Maybe it’s just me, but it really feels different this year. You never felt the heat because it used to be so dry.
Given the slow and steady change in weather, I think the climate is changing, but not due to anthropogenic climate change, but due to solar cycles, procession of the axis, and possibly even due to the poles switching. That, or interference from things like HAARP affecting the weather and climate.
The poles haven’t switched, just look at a compass if you need proof of that.
And solar cycles have been unusually LOW for the past three years.
I know the poles haven't switched, but the movement of the poles is increasing. I'm not even sure it's for sure going to happen. Just a possibility I've heard of.