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Misc August Auguring

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Hey Storm,
Does this give absolution? :confused:

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I remember. B'ham was over 100 for many days in a row and most overall for a summer I believe. The air pollution was so bad that in the evenings the sky would have an red-ish orange-ish look to it. Our Church would even have special prayers on Wednesday and Sunday for rain.

One particular evening stands out because our daughter played soccer at the time. It was the first game of Fall League. Start time was 6:00 pm. The temperature on my car showed 104 when we arrived. There were mandatory time-outs every 10 minutes and an extended halftime. My parents who were in their late 60s at the time and never missed a game left before halftime. It was the most miserable stretch I remember in my lifetime.
 
A couple of notes on August 2007 from NWS-B'ham:

2007 will go down in the history books as one of the warmest years in Central Alabama since records began.

The most extreme heat affected Central Alabama during the month of August, when all of the reporting stations recorded at least 10 consecutive days of 100+.

Birmingham rounded out the reporting stations with 8 consecutive days of record high temperatures.

Hottest average August high temperature ever recorded. Birmingham averaged a high of 98.4
 
The ground was so parched it looked like cracked desert in N AL. That heat wave followed a hot summer as well as a late spring freeze (Easter weekend - April 7-8) which weakened or killed a lot of trees that had already bloomed and/or gotten leaves. We lost a few Japanese maples and Crepe Myrtles in the freeze, and an entire yard full of fescue sod during the drought that followed. It was a brutal year.

Edit: We no longer attempt to grow fescue in AL!!
 
10 years ago, in August 2007, we were in the middle of a terrible drought and heat wave. Anyone remember ?
I remember this well. I was working at the ups hub in Raleigh and it was hotter than 10 hells in that warehouse. The best part of that month was the line of storms that blew through from the remnants of Erin

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When's that wet and below normal temps pattern starting? They never seem to be as long or wet as they are projected ! But these heat waves last 7+ days and creep up a few degrees as we go along. 90 turns to 93, we will have 6 days this week atleast with 92 + temps! I hope a La Niña cones and screws up winter too!
 
Gumdrops ! 96 on Sunday, 93 today through SAturday! 89 on Monday , highest percent chance of rain 30%
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Mid 90s back by Tuesday , drought intensifying , 1.87 total precip for August, from " the big wet" SMFH
 
Temp is in mid 80's here atm, but the HI is at 100 with DPS soaring once again. Its nasty outside no way to slice it. Be so glad when this crap is over with for good.
 
Why? Is the bowling alley dry?
 
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Well, lucky for me, the front is supposed to fall apart coming across the mountains, then re firing to clobber CLT and SD! I wouldn't want any rain or anything! :(
 
Well, lucky for me, the front is supposed to fall apart coming across the mountains, then re firing to clobber CLT and SD! I wouldn't want any rain or anything! :(
The 18z GFS says we go back to our usual pattern in upstate SC. Fairly dry through day 16.
 
The 18z GFS says we go back to our usual pattern in upstate SC. Fairly dry through day 16.
Shet, where are you going for the eclipse? You staying home, or going Sout to get the full time totality??
 
Special Weather Statement
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Jacksonville FL
118 PM EDT FRI AUG 18 2017
FLZ036-181745-
Alachua FL-
118 PM EDT FRI AUG 18 2017
...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR CENTRAL ALACHUA COUNTY UNTIL 145
PM EDT...
At 118 PM EDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over
Gainesville, moving southwest at 15 mph.
Wind gusts of 35 to 50 mph can be expected along with possible minor
wind damage.
Locations impacted include...
Gainesville, University Of Florida and Gainesville Airport.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Torrential rainfall is also occurring with this storm, and may lead
to localized flooding. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded
roadways.
Frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm.
Lightning can strike 10 miles away from a thunderstorm. Seek a safe
shelter inside a building or vehicle.
&&
LAT...LON 2970 8221 2957 8233 2971 8247 2982 8231
TIME...MOT...LOC 1718Z 037DEG 12KT 2968 8232
$$
ENYEDI
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Flood Advisory
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Jacksonville FL
114 PM EDT FRI AUG 18 2017
FLC001-182015-
/O.NEW.KJAX.FA.Y.0214.170818T1714Z-170818T2015Z/
/00000.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Alachua FL-
114 PM EDT FRI AUG 18 2017
The National Weather Service in Jacksonville has issued a
* Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory for...
Central Alachua County in northern Florida...
* Until 415 PM EDT
* At 113 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
thunderstorms. This will cause urban and small stream flooding in
the advisory area. Up to two inches of rain has already fallen
with an additional 1 to 2 inches.

* Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Gainesville, University Of Florida, Gainesville Airport and Newnans
Lake.
 
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