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What Is The Weather Today? (No Mercury Jockeying!)
So, the old thread is about to reach its maximum and there is a pattern I notice too much of in these series of threads: people relying on websites or other sources other than their own contributions to describe the weather they must be dealing with and as a consequence turning towards databases to go with the tedious task of trying to rank or compare everything with which is not their own experience or discovery. People are not posting their own work with their own weather stations. So let's say screw it, forget the numbers. Look outside your window and tell us what you see. Go outside to experience the weather first hand and report back to us what you experienced. What preparations did you have to take? What were you able to accomplish under the weather conditions you experienced?
So, for the time being, we are going to let the previous thread reach its conclusion. And then in this thread, we are going to eschew relying on numbers to talk about the weather. You can post pictures you have taken and discuss about those pictures. We can discuss how the built form is responsive to the weather and the failures you notice. This thread might be a challenge, or it might turn out to be even more fun. No more preposterous claims with vainglorious attempts at using statistics to substantiate such claims. More talking about what you are actually experiencing. For example, I've looked out the window. It is warm and going to get hot and pleasant today, enough to do anything under the sun should I choose. The clouds are a bunch of cirrus wisps that leave the sky nice and open for the sun to beat down. It is going to be a very pleasant day to sit back with a beer, by a beach or out to the cabin. Suffice to say, I am going to enjoy today. Now it's your turn. |
In Calgary, pleasant and sunny. A little chilly now but will get warmer as the day goes on. Lots and lots of sunshine!
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Warm, cloudy, but bright with partial sun. T-shirt and shorts are fine but you can tell that won't be enough after supper. Surprisingly still, at least where I am (dog sitting for a friend), but could be windier elsewhere.
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I don't see what's wrong with numbers to be honest, I find it kind of interesting, if that's what people want to post what's wrong with it? If you don't like it skip the post.
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Sunny and dry here in Regina. Went for a bike ride and there was a pleasant SW breeze to keep me cool. After a week of storms the farmers of the prairies would like a month of drought to get the crop off in good shape. There is potential to have bumper crop like 2013.
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It's going to be too warm again today (it was warm/hot and humid yesterday). Mostly blue sky, warm, almost hot, a few clouds off in the distance in various directions, a slight gentle breeze. It's often much warmer here than at the airport.
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A virtually cloudless day in Vancouver, so far. I will dress for the "heat" and will seek shade whenever possible as I'm out and about. I expect it to be pretty warm in the direct sun but comfortable in the shade. All windows and doors are wide open with the fans going (like most in Vancouver, I don't have air conditioning). I will be having a cold supper so as to not heat up the apartment.
I had a friend from Manhattan visiting this past week and he found the weather here a huge relief from the sweltering heat in New York. As a senior, I don't celebrate heatwaves so this summer in Vancouver has been pretty nice for my own liking. Homer St., downtown Vancouver, Aug.14 '16, my pic http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...922/nLqf4W.jpg |
Ottawa had a temperature today. Several of them, in fact. Also a humidex and a percentage of humidity. Apparently that's all you are allowed to know.... :shrug:
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I predict this thread is going to get very boring very quickly. With that, I'm off to the old weather thread.........
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Edit: I did originally create a thread on a writers forum with this theme. Words, no numbers. It was actually fun. Well, except for the engineers who struggled a bit. |
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The fact is the old thread was absurd. It involved people posting numbers, some banal commentary on how X > Y therefore X is better than Y, and people copy and pasting forecasts which are readily available from other sources. At the end of the day, that kind of commentary was attracting only a certain kind of contributor in general, and the interesting posts by guys like mcminsen were just lost in a sea of absolute garbage. I think by actually forcing people to talk about weather outside of the banal commentary, the quality will be much higher, ie. more mcminsen-style posters who actually makes an effort to post pictures and describe the situation on the ground. I think the one exception should be extraordinary weather events, such as record cold, record highs, and things that are actually interesting from a meteorological perspective. Outside of that, let's raise the level of discourse. |
As mcminsen stated, hot sunny day here in Vancouver. Headed down to Hastings Park to catch the ponies with a few friends. Did all right, won on all three races and picked the winner on the last field of 10. I too have no a/c and up on the 26th floor it can get steamy in the afternoon. Beautiful week ahead!
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+1 to this thread. If I was in Canada right now I'd describe my weather. Probably summery. |
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Skip an entire thread instead of a couple posts. |
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Calgary weather has been consistantly warm. However, this is the most rain I ahve ever experience in the decade since I moved from Winnipeg. I hae to admit that I do enjoy the Calgarians being annoyed at the amount of bugs in the city. It's a fraction of what you can expect in Manitoba, so It has no effect whatsoever on me. |
Awoke in Ottawa this morning to ... weather.
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Same as yesterday. Skies bluer. Wispy, high-altitude clouds again, but also some close, fluffy ones.
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This is as pointless as a statistics thread with no numbers, no thanks! |
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