Old folks and heat don't do well together, but our a.c. has held up well this summer. I think statistically it has been one of the warmest summers in history in this area, central North Carolina, but compared to some friends in the Southwest and even in the Northeast where a.c. is not standard, this summer has been rough.
One of the most unusual weather patterns I have seen is today when thunder has been continuous since about eight this a.m. and still at after 2 p.m. I don't mean we've had thunder storms, that is usual. I mean thunder has been continuous, moving from far away to near, then far, then near again, continuously for six hours, not as a feature of an evolving rain incident, but with accompanying rain and flash flooding warnings. All of this happens in moving weather patterns, but I have never heard six hours of thunder with and without rain for such an extended period before anywhere I lived.
I've been through two hurricanes here, Fran in '96 and Floyd in '98, and a typhoon in the South China Sea in 1969, but not this ongoing thunder sequence parked nearby overhead. Along with reports from Maui from a friend who lives there, luckily not in the fire zone, I believe weather patterns have changed and are changing.
One of the most unusual weather patterns I have seen is today when thunder has been continuous since about eight this a.m. and still at after 2 p.m. I don't mean we've had thunder storms, that is usual. I mean thunder has been continuous, moving from far away to near, then far, then near again, continuously for six hours, not as a feature of an evolving rain incident, but with accompanying rain and flash flooding warnings. All of this happens in moving weather patterns, but I have never heard six hours of thunder with and without rain for such an extended period before anywhere I lived.
I've been through two hurricanes here, Fran in '96 and Floyd in '98, and a typhoon in the South China Sea in 1969, but not this ongoing thunder sequence parked nearby overhead. Along with reports from Maui from a friend who lives there, luckily not in the fire zone, I believe weather patterns have changed and are changing.