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Sat 061612
Posted by: OrangeRoses, 12:36 GMT le 16 juin 2012 +0




Twilight 5.43 SunRise + 6.12 SunSet - 8.34 End Twilight 9.03

   Waxing Gibbous 87%* + 5.33pm  Set -3.58am   

Good Morning Satur -|- Day  Bon Matin




Les yeux de la Vérité vous épient toujours

The Eyes of Truth are Always Watching You


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* % of moon visible (above Top)

99 degrees yesterday afternoon to 67 just past dawn this morning 

Δ T = 32° (change in temp)

11am ►The Heat Index is 94 and temp 90. With the 9mph southwesterly winds gusting 12 the temp should easily surpass the daily high forecast of 98 by at least a few degrees during Hottie Time - 1.30 - 3.30.

► 2.55pm H.I. = 100 | T = 96 and still rising
► 3.25pm H.I. = 101 | T = 97 Highs for Today


Now
Not tomorrow
It's happening now
Not tomorrow
It's happening now
The crazed in the hot-zone


The heat will be part of a dire forecast this week and I may not provide so many constant updates


Heat Index 11+ for the Fourth Straight Day



A UV Index reading of 11 or higher means extreme risk of harm from
unprotected sun exposure. Try to avoid sun exposure during midday hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Apply sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 liberally every 2 hours. Take all precautions. Unprotected skin can burn in minutes. Beachgoers should know that white sand and other bright surfaces reflect UV and will increase UV exposure. 

It is possible to go outside when the UV Index is 11 or higher. Make sure you always seek shade, wear a hat, cover up, wear 99-100% UV-blocking  sunglasses, and use sunscreen. Or you can opt to stay indoors and take the opportunity to relax with a good book rather than risk dangerous levels of sun exposure.




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In the E v e - ning :

YЄS - ter Day

It was just slightly cooler

But now  tonight it should stay much warmer due to the observation by the NWS that "an extensive cirrus canopy continues to spread northwest across East Texas/west-central LA from the southeast Texas convection".
Kinda like an umbrella this cirrus canopy that may move up here and make it partly cirrussy cloudy, and to repeat: warmer overnite. I did notice that convection out in the Gulf near Houston last night (it kept me awake until much later worrying someone here might actually care that this up-to-the-minute forecasting blog neglected to warn) and wondered if it might affect us up here-- in every day's a firecracker day with all the crackers drivin trucks 24/7-- but there was no Official comment last night about this storm on the water until tonight. I guess when they get the chance, down Shreveport way they look around to find something to say!

∩ open the windows after 10pm ∩
listen to the crickets chirping

Not Tonight!

Lullaby and Good Night! 



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Ever Imre and Mother

Updated: 15:25 GMT le 02 juillet 2012   Permalink | A A A
Sat 060912
Posted by: OrangeRoses, 07:31 GMT le 09 juin 2012 +0

Twilight 5.39 SunRise + 6.08 SunSet - 8.32 End Twilight 9.01

  Waning Crescent 8%    Rise + 3.54am       Set - 6.11pm 


Good Morning Satur -|- Day  Bon Matin 



Les yeux de la Vérité vous épient toujours

The Eyes of Truth are Always Watching You


Ψ

Je ne dors plus

Je te désire

Prends-moi

Je suis à toi

Mea culpa




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The Revealing Science of God can be seen as an ever-opening flower in which simple truths emerge examining the complexities and magic of the past and how we should not forget the song that has been left to us to hear. The knowledge of God is a search, constant and clear.


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VERY HIGH 8 -10





A UV Index reading of 8 to 10 means very high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure. Minimize sun exposure during midday hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Protect yourself by liberally applying a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15. Wear protective clothing and sunglasses to protect the eyes.

Take extra precautions. Unprotected skin will be damaged and can burn quickly.
Minimize sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Otherwise, seek shade, cover up, wear a hat and sunglasses, and use sunscreen.




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Yesterday Eve

rainless
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In the E v e - ning :









Environmental Noise

Weakest sound heard ........ 0dB
Whisper Quiet Library at 6'. 30dB
Normal conversation at 3'... 60-65dB
Telephone dial tone......... 80dB
City Traffic (inside car)... 85dB
Train whistle at 500ft...... 90dB
Truck Traffic * ............ 90dB
Jackhammer at 50ft ......... 95dB
Subway train at 200ft....... 95dB

Level at which sustained exposure may result in hearing loss 90 - 95dB

Hand Drill.......... 98dB
Power mower at 3ft.. 107dB
Snowmobile, Motorcycle 100dB
Power saw at 3ft...... 110dB
Sandblasting
Loud Rock Concert 115dB
Pain begins 125dB

Perceptions of Increases in Decibel Level
Imperceptible Change 1dB
Barely Perceptible Change 3dB
Clearly Noticeable Change 5dB
About Twice as Loud 10dB
About Four Times as Loud 20dB

Reference: Galen Carol Audio San Antonio

A quick example is when you are watching TV or are talking to someone (60 dB)and suddenly a loud truck (90dB) goes down the street it sounds 4 - 8 times louder ! Your ears were listening at 30dB lower than the truck






∩ open the windows after 10pm ∩
listen to the crickets chirping 



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Updated: 12:54 GMT le 16 juin 2012   Permalink | A A A
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