Record Heat

Forums:

Going to hot as blazes for the next few days in the PNW.   Records falling left and right.

Can't say we weren't warned.  Stay cool kidz.

Seattle has never recorded 100 degrees or higher in June.  Looks like we're going to get there on Sunday and Monday with forecast highs those days of 102 and 106.  Stay hydrated, don't overdo it, and find a cool, shaded space.
 

I assembled a new fan for my third floor no air conditioning apartment yesterday.  On days this hot, I usually wait until after midnight to even bother with climbing the stairs and trying to get some sleep.  If it's real bad, I just crash on the floor down in my shop in the basement, where it will be 10-20 degrees cooler than upstairs.

It's hit at least 100 here in southern Oregon the last 5 out of 6 days. And not much refuge/getting even hotter for the next week to 10 days it seems. This is pretty much what it's like living in Las Vegas in August. go out to water first thing and it's already pushing 80. Hope the A/C holds up.

Its going to be a tough ride for a lot of us without air conditioning.  Last night wasn't fun.

The predicted 110˚ for Eugene on Sunday will be too hot. No air conditioning here and the breezes will be calm.

edit: 110˚ is from weather.com via iPhone weather, NOAA says 107˚.

I spent summers in Brawley where it was routinely 110˚, and sometimes 115˚. There was a pool and air conditioning even at the old motels we lived in.

Seattle's air-conditioned libraries are open among various other neighborhood cooling centers.  Shopping malls are also an option for an air-conditioned space.  
 

A few years ago we had some 100+ days in August.  I stayed cool in the basement with fans running during the day, and would go to a movie theater or a pub with some food,  music on the speakers and sports on the tv to enjoy some a/c until it was hopefully cool enough to crash.

 I remember being stuck in Bakersfield, California for a couple of 108+ days while I was getting a new engine to replace the one I'd blown driving through the Grapevine.  I grabbed a burrito to stash and went to the multi-plex, where I cooled off  and watched 4 movies before the sun set and I walked back to my motel.

Cooling places have been set up in Eugene for people who need them, including the Library, other community centers and other places. We have warming centers in the winter, it seems like we may need cooling centers more often.

My home cooling place is making coffee ice cubes to use in iced coffee. No dilution as the ice melts.

Brilliant judit!

Time to go to an Air Conditioned movie theater. 

 

Is that feels like temp or actual Fahrenheit? That's extremely hot.

Real life Fahrenheit, Jaz.

Judit, that is EXTREMELY hot. G' luck,ya'll. 

Take care everyone.

Judit, it sounds like a little drive out to the coast may be in order.

Good luck.

I just Google the weather channel,, 112. On Sunday. 38 to 60 percent humidity. Geez

We are getting close to a drought declaration, but for short times until then, another thing I like to do is sit under a "market" umbrella and run an oscillating sprinkler up over it so the water falling from it creates a cocoon of coolth. Being encased in falling cold water is very comfortable. I like to walk through the sprinkler, too, but the cocoon of coolth feels really good.

That is a brilliant "coccon" idea, Judit! Sorta like swamp coolers that are used in dryer climates.

You're blowing down the shaky street
You're hearing my heart beat
In the record breaking heat
Where we were born in time

Love your ideas Judit!  I just realized I can make coffee ice cubes too w/ the 1/2 of french press pot that I didn't drink this morn. 

My go-to when it's tough to sleep in the heat: I stash flat bedsheets in ziplock bags in the freezer, then use as needed.

I'll be watching for heat and fire reports this weekend. Worried about my beloved Oregon.

>>>> it sounds like a little drive out to the coast may be in order.

I just checked the forecast for Newport.   High on Monday is expected to be 63 degrees - 40 degrees cooler than in the valley.

Yea, that's crazy that a solid and cool 60 still seems to be holding for Newport et al. Cape Blanco is a favorite of mine. First time I was there (circa 2004?) it was oddly warm day and night but not in any visit since.

Hope all you PNW peeps are keeping cool.  Anyone obsessively checking the temps?   History in the making.

Check out Redding.

>>>>Check out Redding.

26 Jun 1:53 pm - 109 degrees.

Redding has always had a reputation for extreme heat, but it's not even the hottest part of the day.  

Not obsessively checking the temps, but the rate my lettuce has started to bolt and bitter today is shocking. I harvested a lot that was still in good shape and flavor (pre-bolt) and saw that the frilly kinds were doing better than the broader leaf types. It's still in the 90˚s.

((((( cocoon of coolth )))))

112 today, 116 tomorrow, But hey, I live in the desert! It's kinda normal here in the Palm Springs area.

That said, the Mrs & I are heading to Huntington Beach for a few days......74,74,74........Yipee!

 

PXL_20210626_212456533 (Small).jpg

Low 90s here today so far. Probably get close to 100 in the next few hours.

>>>> the rate my lettuce has started to bolt 

It's been all about the early morning and evening waterings for us.  Yeah, I am trying to harvest the remaining lettuce heads before their "best if used by" dates.  Eating a lot of salads.

{{{Zoner Gardens}}}

I've been skipping the evening waterings lately, but I'm back at it. It makes a big diff.

 

Good idea to go to the Beach, BudBoy, and hi to Ms. BudGirl.

Thanks Judit!  Jan says hi!

We could not grow a vegetable here if we tried. Our Cactus has a tough time......cheeky

Dan, how does where you are compare with Brawley's temps/weather?

Maybe just a degree or two hotter, but the humidity runs in the single digits.
Very dry except when the summer monsoons come thru. We had some rain
last week at 99, got a little sticky.

Hey to BB and BG! Missed you guys couple weekends ago.

Only 110 here today......

Boy of bud missed you and Janama last week

 

As you can imagine I did my best to represent

 

 

Sweet suite

And fabulous fable

 

 

Down to 93 here after a high of 104. Up to 87 in the house, with 3 fans and one window AC. Tomorrow supposed to be around 110..

Never seen this kind of high pressure feature before...  likely a thousand year event (a few paleoclimatologists I know are saying a 15,000 yr event).  

Here's the 4pm records broken in NW OR, except Vancouver is now 105, Portland 107, Salem 105, Eugene 103... (at 5pm)

206937862_4141749809204485_521126655726014331_n.png

 

Water Vapor map from earlier...   essentially the opposite of a strong winter storm vorticity center, a hot, dry, localized, anticyclonic high pressure system 

207681147_4072731169501161_4363756089610347885_n.jpg

 

Noodler, I'm curious about that isolated cell over the PNW; is it a localized high-pressure ridge?

It's a record breaking feature within a more common August feature, but way out of place for this time of year...   

Technically, we're in an "Omega Block", which is common during summers around here (meaning August), typically a cut off low a thousand miles off the pacific coast, high pressure in Cali and Baja, monsoonal low pressure in the rockies...  only this time there's a super cell (for lack of a term) high pressure center, with a bullseye on the Pacific NW.   Tomorrow we'll likely shatter all time record highs by 5 - 10 degrees!  That's unheard of!!!  And our (all time) record highs are usually in July / Aug...  

When I got in the truck for my only allowed errand of the day, Sirius Radio was still on, the first words thru the speakers "fever rolls up, to a 105",  it was 103 outside, LOL. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_(meteorology)

https://www.theweatherprediction.com/habyhints/144/

and this eves tunes;  King Sunny Ade, Seattle 88

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWXIcFn6VKY&t=1357s

I am at the Portland Timber's game this evening. Hot as hell. Not very comfortable. 
 

GO TIMBERS!!!

Noodler, your mention of this being more typical of August reminded me that when I was putting cloth up on windows and skylights to prep for heat, I realized that the sun is much farther north now than in August when I'm usually putting cloth up. I chose different windows and it was interesting thinking that we're not used to this kind of heat in June. Rain yes, heat no.

This is a picture of the oscillating sprinkler coming up to cover the umbrella for the cocoon of coolth. 1:00, 97˚.

IMG_4273.JPG

Growing up in Oregon, summer never began until July 4th and I never got out my summer clothes until then, either. 
Rain /clouds were more common in June....

I moved here in 1974 and for the next decade it rained and was kind of cool all summer (no tomatoes ripened, ever). That pattern lasted for maybe 10 years, then it dried and warmed up towards the end of summer, and then, the pattern changed to be like what you're saying, LLOLLO, it rained til exactly July 5th when the sun shined and it got hot for the rest of summer. July 4th was cool and drizzly, July 5th was summer. What the hell will things change to now?

I wouldn't ask that question, judit. Fire and brimstone might be the answer.

I won't ask again, Mike.

Portland (~108?)  20 degrees hotter than DFW (~88) right now?

Guy I work with is spending summer in Portland to avoid Texas heat.

 

Things are getting strange*.

*  DFW hit -2 last winter...

Yep, sea breezes and marine air until the 5th of July, pretty much the norm for my 41years up here.  

The record heat waves occur at the end of July thru mid August.  Usually under a very large high pressure system.  

This is due to a circulation pattern within a very tight / localized high pressure center, with record warm temps at 800mb, if those broke to the surface we could reach 120 degrees, in fact, when the winds in Portland switched to easterly early this afternoon, the temps at the Portland airport jumped from 99 - 108 degrees in about 30 minutes (12:45 - 1:15).  Astoria / Long Beach jumped to 100 - 105 degrees!

 

110 and climbing.   I am at my office and the A/C is taxed to the limit.  Thought it was just me, but I checked a thermometer inside my office and it says 85 degrees.  

Hope all you people affected by this heat get relief pronto. It must really be hard on the homeless street people. I just went to the supermarket and was suffering walking on the hot pavement and it's only 90 today. 93 on Tuesday. But we get the high humidity here on the East coast.

Another perfect day in the East Bay. Sea breeze and marine air have been hella consistent this year. 

>>>> It must really be hard on the homeless street people.

Lots of unsheltered people in this town.  Don't know how they are dealing with it.   Libraries and other areas have been opened as cooling shelters, but I imagine there are still lots of folks out there in the heat suffering (maybe even too spun to notice as heat stroke comes on).

It's 116 at the BB estate..........but we headed to the beach!

Couple days until we head back to the Casa Sonora Blast Furnace.....

Temp.jpg

Just got back from the beach - windy from the NW and about 75 deg. It's 109 here now.

 

When we moved up here in 1984 - elev. 750 ft. - we got several feet of snow every winter. From time to time we were snowed in for days. We had many days of the hill icing up, and sometimes days at a time of sideways rain. We had newts and lots of mushrooms, and the fir trees were happy.

It hardly snows at all now, and when it does it's gone in a day. No icy road conditions this year, and not nearly enough rain. The newts have been replaced by lizards, mushrooms are rare, and the fir trees are dying.

 

Just Saw Some Temps For Sunday OR & WA Simply INSANE !

Drought Moniter For The Westerns Is Scary as Hell Too !

I fucked up and used the F-word above.

I've been reviewing essays all day, and just stepped outside to have a smoke, and as soon as I opened the door, I smelled and saw wildfire smoke. Luckily (for me), it's at the base of the Grapevine about 15 miles north of here. The temp is 100 and it's kind of windy too.

Is it really still June?

Service workers need to drive to work. 

The locals are using their BBQ's to measure the temperature!

Here's a few all time records, and the roads to the coast melting 

205328975_10159567845476407_569949009275993490_n.jpg

204687276_10159758914288534_6052846034743411850_n.jpg

204510962_10159758914298534_3978289251703521604_n.jpg

Weather is strange right now. A little cooler - mid 90s - and expecting more cooling as the ocean breeze picks up and the dry east wind dies down. At the moment the two winds are apparently fighting it out in my front yard. We get a few seconds or minutes of the east wind, followed by another few seconds or minutes of west wind. All the trees and grasses are bending one way and then whipping back the other way.

Let's hear it for the west wind!

((( west wind )))

WEST WIND SurfDead !

How do you use a BBQ to measure the temperature?

Most of the better ones have thermometers built in.

Ambient thermometers?

Their outdoor thermometers didn't go high enough, had to use the thermometer on the BBQ's instead, lol

 

Unique physics going on here, a true major high pressure storm! 

When doing local snow forecasting, it's common to get a convergence zone that gets dumped on, for example;  Eugene will have a southerly wind of 20 mph with a cold rain just above freezing, Portland will have east winds of 40mph blasting frigid arctic air in from the Colombia basin.  The winds will turn northerly as they work their way south down the Willamette Valley.  But Salem (or Corvallis, or wherever the line sets up) will be calm...  a weird kind of calm, as you've got 40mph going against 20mph winds, and they can't go into the ground, so they go vertical, which causes a mechanically forced dumping of snow.  That's often how record snow falls happen in our area.  Conflicting winds converge in one area and create a super event

Today, it was dry winds from a localized high pressure system within a much larger high pressure feature doing the weather.  Corvallis / Eugene had a strong westernly sea breeze start this afternoon (30mph gusts), while north of Salem it was easterly winds.  Salem was calm, and when the sea breeze kicked in, Salem went from 109 to 116 in less than an hour.  Mechanically forced heating (instead of snow).

Normally record highs involve the advection of heat from the desert SW, along with the mechanical forcing of a large high pressure system... usually in mid / late summer.  This was a high pressure super storm, until now, I didn't know they existed (seems to be a common thought in the weather community).

  I hope they study the fuck out of it, because this is exactly what (a part) of climate change will look like...   

Fascinating. 

Thanks, Noodler.

West wind wins - the west is the best. 72 deg. now.

Really worried about wildfires from now 'til the end of the year.

Under the assumption that Noodler's table (above)& the chart below are accurate,

Portland's all-time high temp is higher than either Austin or Dallas.

Not cool.

https://twitter.com/DrewTumaABC7/status/1409632287268884487

Clipboard02_488.jpg

> Their outdoor thermometers didn't go high enough, had to use the thermometer on the BBQ's instead, lol

I'm guessing you folks up north aren't finding much comfort in the fact that you're being cooked low and slow.

When it's 97 at midnight, outdoors, and in your bathroom, the battle is lost, lol....   (at least there's a 50 degree ocean 40 miles by crow, or 50 by car)

When the sea breeze first started making an impact, now it's impact has spread to most of the south valley, and parts of the west side

199944125_4146976678681798_3001848632784362252_n.jpg

And to really punch home the point of us up here in the great Pacific NW, at the 45th parallel, equivalent to Maine (Toronto Canada is south of us), baking hotter than Tejas, well, yikes!!!  

Salem was 117 today, tying Vega's all time high!!!  

208135935_10219441091250667_2782384571758150380_n.jpg

 

 

 

^^^^Insane.  Something is very wrong.

Hot as blazes here. Been scrambling to keep the pets and plants alive. We lost a chicken yesterday and the AC went out in my office. Left when it hit 90 inside and then had errands to run in the 115 degree heat.  Still feel grateful that I have an air conditioned home to go back to, unlike all the unsheltered folks. Can't imagine what they are going through.

We lost a chicken yesterday and scrambling to keep the pets and plants alive.  A couple other chickens had to come inside to avoid heat stroke and we are up early to deep water all the various gardens and plants. Thankfully, the cats are taking it in stride.

This is not normal, especially for the Pacific Northwest, but its the latest in a string of unprecedented weather events. In September, we had catastrophic wildfires that choked out the town for weeks. We had the worst air quality in the world for days on end. In February, we had a wicked ice storm that caused the largest power outage in Portland history and trees were down everywhere. And now we have lived through the hottest three days in the town's history. All in a ten month span.

And its not just here. .All around the globe.

Future's here, we are it, we are on our own.

Get advice from Redding.

sending prayers up for all the animals suffering through all of this. 

Hey Bry ( missing sweater vest too)

Is global warming real?

is covid ?

Was January 6 just tourists on a vacation?

Are Republicans real?

I hope melted lava is enjoying his sabbatical 

Hate Is not love

 

Be safe people take care of each other

 

Hang in there people protect yourselves And your animals

Well, the cool wind came on Tuesday...

Come and cool off in Florida for the summer

No matter how hot it gets here, it is still better than 80 and 80 humidity.

 

Listening to BBC radio earlier, they were reporting on Jalalabad. Hottest city on Earth at 125f.

>>>No matter how hot it gets here, it is still better than 80 and 80 humidity.

yep, had a sensor in the shade last week and after a rain it was 91 and 84%.  Didn't see any joggers go by...