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https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cp...5b6f1af6ea.jpg As temperatures soared in California, a large "firenado" was observed on Saturday in Lassen County. |
He's OK; Death Valley is an almost 500 mile drive from his home in Napa; CA is a huge state and has many climate zones and Napa is way up to the North of San Francisco; the area there is seeing some very unusual high temperatures in the 90s F, when the norm is around the 70s this time of year; here in the Southern CA area, we are seeing temps in the mid-90s and low 100s; I just saw a weather report saying the nearby city of Lancaster recorded a Monday high of 111 degrees, and that is not a desert area; suffice to say it has been a bit 'toasty' of late and the trend is expected to continue for several more days; the worst part here in SoCal is we have a combination of very high heat, high humidity, and bad air quality caused by smoke from various brush and wildfires in the area, the resulting inversion layer making the air a bit stifling with or without a face mask...
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I personally remember it hitting 50C when I was working in Khorramshahr which necessitated the taking of salt tablets on an hourly basis. Strange thing was, at night the temperature could plummet to 5C |
Quakes, fires and Covid...OH my!
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You could feel the power and the smell of the air was different too. Never forget it :o |
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Back in the early 70s, the segment of Intestate 5 running through the San Joaquin Valley in CA was opened and was along, long, desolate straight line stretch of about 300 miles; there were no gas stations, towns, rest stops, or anything else other than bleak wide open spaces, something I hadn't seen since a trip through Texas; traffic was also very sparse since the stretch was brand new and the accommodations were non-existent; I was co-driving a load of furniture in a 24 foot truck and we decided to try out the new stretch of road, after first fueling up and stocking up at the beginning of the stretch; we were driving overnight from LA to San Francisco and the segment was mainly pitch black as road lighting was very far between in most of the run; about halfway through, a giant lightning storm brewed up and it was spectacular; the bursts would light up the road and its surroundings in flashes strobe light effect; at one point my co-driver and I turned to look at each other as we had the same thought; we were the highest point in a very flat stretch of land and, on top of that, we were a massive chunk of metal; we immediately stopped our sightseeing of the pretty lights and floored it to get the hell out of there as fast as possible... <O> |
Still hot but not as bad as yesterday so maybe I'm getting used to it. It sucks when you can't wait to open up the house and let the fans cool it down overnight only to be assaulted by a skunk somewhere close at four in the morning!
Opened up now at quarter to seven and all I smell is a fire somewhere in the region.:k_confused: |
power out in northwest Napa up to St Helena since 1700 hrs, my daughter at her museum there reports extreme smokiness; no AC, no WIFI; I'm on an old ellipsis jet pack EDDO to operate my Samsung tablet. A massive mushroom cloud from the Hennessey fire now at 12,000 acres looms to the north. The neighbors are out socializing 'cause at 95 F. It's actually cooler outdoors. PG &E as yet has no cause for the outage to 13,000 customers...in the middle of a heat wave....better save batts! AK out!:Kaleun_Salute:
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My daughter is hanging out in Petaluma instead of heading home to Napa. PG&E isn't indicating the power outage is planned.
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Power is back in Napa.
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^YUP LATE SUPPER WITH LITTLE CAESAR'S PIZZA!:Kaleun_Thumbs_Up: still 92F. ! UPDATE: the five fires all burning currently in Napa are now dubbed the LNU Lighning Complex Fire and have thus far consumed 32,025 acres and three structures. The ash on my car and smoke however are from neighboring Sonoma county which also has lightning generated fires. https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/wp...1228098105.jpg
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Has the situation improved now....?:hmmm:
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Not really. Northern CA is now entering into the fire season and the threat will remain until the rain begins toward the end of the year. When and how much rain will decide when that threat is ended. The recent weather with the lightning is not typical and has been an unwelcome cause of the current fires. Weather does play a hand, as always, but it is usually from heat and high winds instead of heat and lightning strikes.
You have to also understand that CA is a huge state with many different climates and complex weather. For myself and Aktungbby, it's the area along the north side of the San Francisco bay area for about a hundred miles and stretching from the Pacific Ocean inland for another hundred miles. Essentially the heart of the traditional California wine country although that has greatly expanded since the state is abundant in agriculture and cash crops are always in a state of flux. When I was a kid in Napa during the 1960's, prune orchards were an abundant cash crop. Those are now all gone and have been replaced with wine grapes, or housing. |
I am aware of the large area that exists, and I discovered this earlier when I was in the Bay Area for the first time. And in some of the surroundings.
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