REAL WORLD EVENT DISCUSSIONS

POSTED BY: NIKI2
UPDATED: Thursday, August 4, 2011 19:47
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Thursday, August 4, 2011 9:18 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Damn; sorry, clicked "post" just as I realized I'd not put a title in. Title is "15 States Too Hot For Humans"
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A spell of suffocating heat continued to grip much of the South Thursday, as several cities in Texas closed in on records for the most consecutive days of 100-degree heat.

In all, the National Weather Service issued heat advisories for parts of 15 states stretching from a sliver of Southern California to North Carolina.

Dallas marked its 34th straight day of temperatures above 100 degrees. That city has been getting a lot of attention for its hellish heat, but some smaller Texas cities have had it worse. Thursday is Waco's 35th straight day topping 100 degrees, and Tyler's 38th straight day. The records for both Dallas and Waco is 42 straight days, set in 1980.

In some places, the heat is having deadly consequences.

A Kansas City, Missouri endurance race known as the "Warrior Dash," had one of its participants die Saturday after collapsing on the course, CNN affiliate KMBC reported.

The family of Jeremiah Morris said the 28-year-old's core temperature had increased to 111 degrees. His blood thinned and damage was caused to his organs, they told KMBC.

"He ran so hard and so determinately that he took it to the ultimate end," said Morris' mother. "He ran straight on into glory. But that's not what he wanted. He had a whole full life. And now we're having his memorial service on his 29th birthday."

Organizers of the race canceled its last leg after Morris and 12 others were rushed to the hospital from the course due to the heat.

Not only are temperatures high in Texas, but the state climatologist said Thursday that Texas in the midst of the most severe one-year drought on record. Records started being kept in 1895. More at http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/08/04/heat/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

My first thought: Why in HELL did they hold the friggin' event at allL? Sheer idiocy.

My heart goes out to you Texans, Mike; this is truly inhuman. I've been seeing stuff on the news about houses SHIFTING because there's so little moisture in the soil! And here I thought it was only us who had houses shift from mud slides or earthquakes...that they would shift for this reason never occurred to me!

May it break soon...may it break soon...may it break soon...and may few die (I can't say "none" 'cuz it's already too late).

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Thursday, August 4, 2011 11:23 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Yup, the houses can shift - and foundations can crack and break - when the soil gets too dry. It's just a fact of life in Texas.

I've never had any real issues with it in Austin, because it's never been this dry here since I moved here 20 years ago. I'm still flabbergasted by the idea that I'm having to water my trees just to keep them alive. They've always thrived on whatever rainwater came their way, and what they could get through their root systems. Now, there's just no water in the ground for them to find. I'm watering them on basically a subsistence level - they aren't dying at the moment, but they sure as hell aren't thriving. Meanwhile, the lawn itself is long gone.


As to "too hot for humans" - Y'all didn't think Mexicans take siestas in the middle of the day because they're lazy, did ya? Hell no - they've lived in this part of the world for a long, long time, and they shack up in the afternoon to beat the hottest part of the day.

I've got good insulation, double-paned glass, lots of shade trees, and a damned good A/C unit. At around 4:00pm my house is still holding 78 degrees inside. By 9:00pm, though, it's over 80, and the air conditioner stay on and blowing until around midnight before it can cool things back down to 78. A/C tech that checked it this year says about the best you can hope for is that it will keep it 25 degrees cooler than the outside temp, and it definitely does that. But at some point, outside temp "heat soaks" the house, and it can't keep up.

If you aren't used to this kind of heat, take some advice: STAY INDOORS! Seriously. As much as you can, just stay inside. If you have to go shopping, to it in the early morning, and set your errand schedule to get you home before noon.
If you're working out, biking, jogging, etc., do it well before noon. I saw a guy jogging - older than me, heavier than me, jogging in full sunlight with no shirt and no water when the temperature was at 108 degrees in the shade. I thought to myself, "That is a dead man." I pulled over and offered him a ride, but he insisted that he was good to go, and only had another block to his house. Hope he made it, 'cause he wasn't looking too good.

If you're outside, and you STOP sweating, you're in trouble. Get indoors, quick, and get water in you.

We'll survive this. Texans are actually praying for a hurricane, which seems crazy, but it's the only thing we can see that will break this pressure zone we're caught in. We had a tropical storm last weekend, and it vanished the second it hit land. Reports said nobody - even those directly hit by it - got more than a half inch of rain. :(

I haven't seen a summer like this that I can remember.

"Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservatives." - John Stuart Mill

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Thursday, August 4, 2011 11:48 AM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


We were warned that the temp would get in the upper 90's, maybe even reach 100. Today it might have made 85. Maybe.


" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Thursday, August 4, 2011 4:29 PM

FREMDFIRMA


Oh don't even get me started... this is MICHIGAN, land of the ice and snow where the cold winds blow!
I'm friggin MELTING here.

Poor maintanence guys trying to keep folks AC up and running - btw, one REASON they call it air "conditioning" as opposed to cooling, is that it also dehumidifies by an accident of design, which works well here...
But down in Austin you might consider instead ADDING humidity, like, using a swamp-cooler instead, Mikey, which may well be slightly more effective in your case.

Lemme see if I can't munge you thread title in for ya.
ETA: Yay, fixed, I think.

-Frem

I do not serve the Blind God.

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Thursday, August 4, 2011 7:47 PM

RIONAEIRE

Beir bua agus beannacht


I hope it breaks soon too Niki. A hurricane may indeed be the thing needed, as weird as that seems coming out of my keyboard. I pray it softens soon, its just too hot.

"A completely coherant River means writers don't deliver" KatTaya

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