Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Aug 8, 2024 - 9:13pm
miamizsun wrote:
Enjoy it now because roughly 5 billion years from today, the Sun will exhaust the hydrogen fuel in its core and start burning helium, forcing its transition into a red giant star. During this shift, its atmosphere will expand out to somewhere around 1 astronomical unit â the current average Earth-Sun distance. This means the Sun will gradually engulf Mercury, Venus, and likely Earth.
After days of record breaking heat, Denver is 75 today!
Enjoy it now because roughly 5 billion years from today, the Sun will exhaust the hydrogen fuel in its core and start burning helium, forcing its transition into a red giant star. During this shift, its atmosphere will expand out to somewhere around 1 astronomical unit â the current average Earth-Sun distance. This means the Sun will gradually engulf Mercury, Venus, and likely Earth.
Debby has made her way up here - heavy rain today and tomorrow, flood and tornado warnings all over the area. Apparently one fatality from an overnight tornado about 75 miles west of here.
Debby has made her way up here - heavy rain today and tomorrow, flood and tornado warnings all over the area. Apparently one fatality from an overnight tornado about 75 miles west of here.
Location: Really deep in the heart of South California Gender:
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Jul 10, 2024 - 4:35pm
GeneP59 wrote:
itâs still 90° and a dewpoint of 76°.
Yep.
There's a tug- of- war going on with the humidity around here. One day is passable. The next death.
Our dewpoints can crept up there to those figures... but with the temps pushing 120 F. , any moisture just plain sucks the life out of you.
And it kills the deodorant by moving it down to your shoes.
The weather in northeast Scotland is cold and partly cloudy. But one of the most enchanting things about living here is watching the skies becoming works of art. Personally, I'm a cold weather kinda girl, mostly because the air is crisp and clean and the skies are often brilliant with ancient, flickering lights. We've had way too much rain and lots of flooding but that isn't unusual given the circumstances. If I knew how to post a photo here, you'd see what I mean about being enchanted with Scotland. Bring on the chill.....